Lifestyle (TV channel)
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Launched on 30 October 1985, Lifestyle was a British
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...

 daytime television channel dedicated to women and family, and was broadcast on cable and on the transponder 5 of the Astra satellite. Lifestyle's lineup consisted on magazines, novelas and movies. The programming was linked by an in vision continuity announcer, David Hamilton. It closed down on 24 January 1993 and transponder 5's programming was eventually replaced by VOX.

In 1980, from 11pm to 6am the transponder was used to broadcast the Lifestyle Satellite Jukebox
Lifestyle satellite jukebox
Lifestyle Satellite Jukebox was a music video request channel in the UK in the late 80s and early 90s which was owned by the now defunct WHSTV . The channel broadcast via transponder 5 on the Astra 1A satellite after the Lifestyle had closed down for the day...

, a music video request channel which also ended in 1993. The hours between the ending of Lifestyle's programmes and the start of satellite Jukebox were filled by Sell-a-Vison home shopping programmes. For a time, The Children's Channel
The Children's Channel
The Children's Channel, also known as TCC, was a television station in the United Kingdom, Benelux and Scandinavia, which was owned by Flextech . It began broadcasting on 1 September 1984, and was closed on 3 April 1998...

also transmitted on transponder 5, airing during the early morning before Lifestyle programming started.

A separate Lifestyle Channel was also available on some Rediffusion Cable networks.

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