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==Deep Space Nine==
 
==Deep Space Nine==
''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]'' was shown from October 2007 through March 2008, when the show ceased to air after [[DS9 Season 5|season 5]]. That series was shown daily at 3.00pm and 8.00pm, and as of August 2008 DS9 is aired daily at 2.00pm.
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''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]'' was shown from October 2007 through March 2008, when the show stopped airing after [[DS9 Season 5|season 5]]. That series was shown daily at 3.00pm and 8.00pm, and as of August 2008, Deep Space Nine was aired daily at 2.00pm. On Monday 26th January 2009, Deep Space Nine will air the previously un-aired Seasons 6 & 7 on the 3.00pm & 8.00pm timeslots, replacing Voyager.
   
 
==Enterprise==
 
==Enterprise==

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Virgin 1 is a British television channel. Run by Virgin Media Television, it launched on 1 October 2007.

In June 2007, it was announced that the channel had acquired the rights to show reruns of the Star Trek franchise from Star Trek: The Next Generation to Star Trek: Enterprise. [1] [2] Star Trek: Deep Space Nine had been specifically referred to in pre-launch publicity. [3]

Deep Space Nine

Deep Space Nine was shown from October 2007 through March 2008, when the show stopped airing after season 5. That series was shown daily at 3.00pm and 8.00pm, and as of August 2008, Deep Space Nine was aired daily at 2.00pm. On Monday 26th January 2009, Deep Space Nine will air the previously un-aired Seasons 6 & 7 on the 3.00pm & 8.00pm timeslots, replacing Voyager.

Enterprise

The first season of Enterprise was aired Monday nights after Deep Space Nine, through early 2008. It was then repeated from May to August 2008 after The Next Generation, daily at 4.00pm. The second season currently airs every Monday at 9.00pm.

The Next Generation

As of March 2008, The Next Generation (seasons 1 through 4) aired in Deep Space Nine's previous time slots. After being replaced by Voyager in August, The Next Generation started its run from season 1 again on weekdays at 4.00pm.

Voyager

On 11 August 2008, Voyager began using The Next Generation's previous times.

Virgin TV On Demand

Virgin Media secured the rights to offer Star Trek episodes to UK customers via its video on-demand service. All Star Trek episodes broadcast on Virgin 1 will be available for customers to view again on-demand for seven days after broadcast. Subscribers to Virgin Media's more expensive cable packages will reportedly have free any-time access to the entire library of episodes from The Next Generation to Enterprise through the on-demand electronic program guide. [4]

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