If anyone on the forums is from Great Britain and they have satellite television, I have found a schedule of Anime films being shown.
April 1 - Whisper of the Heart
April 2 - My Neighbor Totoro
April 5 - Whisper of the Heart
April 6 - My Neighbor Totoro
April 10 - The Little Norse Prince
April 11 - Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro
April 12 - Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind
April 13 - Laputa: The Castle in the Sky
April 14 - My Neighbor Totoro
April 15 - Princess Mononoke
April 16 - Kiki's Delivery Service
April 17 - Grave of the Fireflies
April 18 - Pom Poko
April 19 - Porco Rosso
April 20 - Only Yesterday
April 22 - The Cat Returns
April 21 - Whisper of the Heart
Got this from http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/newspr ... lApRbOLuan, just scroll near to the bottom of the page if the link doesn't take you directly to the schedule.
Anime films on British Satellite television
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Anime films on British Satellite television
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Re: Anime films on British Satellite television
Grave of the Fireflies' story is good but very sad
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I never knew they did that..... That would be awsome if they still did.I used to like it when the Sci-Fi Channel showed the same 40 Manga Entertainment films over and over, one every Saturday at midnight. Even I managed to tape what I wanted when they showed the same film 5 times a year. They got good things sometimes too, what with the Goshogun film and RG Veda, Battle Angel and Bubblegum Crash. Not to mention the 4 part OVA version of Armitage III. Oh yeah, and GitS, Dominion Tank Police, and Appleseed! But they showed a lot of bad stuff too. It was an interesting lucky dip each Saturday.