Three Sky channels to close forever as a dozen surprise changes to TV guide revealed – exact numbers affected from today

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A DOZEN changes to Sky's TV guide are expected to take place this week – including three channel closures. The bulk of the tweaks are due today, but the shake-up is set to continue right into the weekend. 3 We're expecting at least a dozen changes to the Sky TV guide this week alone Credit: Sky Sky has revealed a number of "permanent" channel closures, and a few swaps too.

For instance, several Sky channels are reverting back from temporary changes over the Easter weekend. That includes Sky The Hobbit (on channel 303) moving back to Sky Hits. And Sky Harry Potter (previously channel 306) will once again become Sky Family.



Read more on Sky TV SKY HIGH Sky TV customers receive big money-saving upgrade for free - how you can claim GET A MOVIE ON Sky customers owed FREE cinema tickets each month – you can even bring a pal Both of those swaps are due to take place today – Tuesday, April 22. Sky has also confirmed a temporary rebranding of Sky Adventure to Apocalyptic HD, also going live today. Sadly, TV fans are set to see three channels closing , all of which are variants of Pop Max.

The kid-friendly TV channel is being killed off after 17 years on air. Most read in Tech MANIAC Jail enforcer once dubbed ‘Scotland’s most dangerous teen’ battered in prison 'EXTRAORDINARY GUY' Ex-Celtic coach tipped to make stunning return to Parkhead as manager LOWER THE TONE Former Celtic boss Mowbray SACKED as Scotland hero replaces him in hot-seat POPE'S LAST WISHES Pope’s will revealed as Francis asked to be buried in 'simple tomb' It means your Sky TV guide will be losing Pop Max (615), Pop Max HD (215), and Pop max+1 (628). THIS WEEK'S SKY TV GUIDE SWAPS Here's the full list of TV swaps coming this week: Sky TV remotes have hidden trick that saves you so much time Tuesday, April 22 ​Sky Adventure (Satellite 302 - Sky Glass/Stream 302) renames to Apocalyptic HD (temporary change) Harry Potter (Satellite 306/850 - Sky Glass/Stream 306) renames to ​​Sky Family/Sky Family HD (reverting from a temporary change) ​Sky Sci-Fi & Horror (Satellite 311 - Sky Glass/Stream 311) renames to Sky Horror HD (temporary change) Sky The Hobbit (Satellite 303 - Sky Glass/Stream 303) changes name to ​Sky Hits / Sky Hits HD (reverting from temporary change) POP Max (Satellite 615) closes permanently POP Max HD (Sky Glass/Stream UK 215 (NI & ROI 216)) closes permanently POP Max+1 (Satellite 628) closes permanently Tiny Pop moves from 618 to 615 on satellite only POP+1 moves from 619 to 618 on satellite only Tiny Pop+1 moves from 629 to 619 on satellite only Friday, April 25 Sky Family (Satellite 306/850 - Sky Glass/Stream 306) changes name to The Hobbit / The Hobbit HD (temporary change) Saturday, April 26 ​Sky Hits (Satellite 303 - Sky Glass/Stream 303) renames to SkyIndianaJones / IndianaJonesHD (temporary change) OTHER APRIL SKY TV GUIDE CHANGES Those aren't the only changes we're seeing in April .

3 Check your Sky TV guide for channel swaps Credit: Sky Tuesday, April 1 U&W HD ROI closes on satellite only - the SD remains at 132 U&W HD closes on satellite only - the SD remains at 132 U&Yesterday HD closes on satellite only - the SD remains at 155 - 161 in ROI U&Alibi HD moves from 130 to 120 on Glass and Stream only in England, NI and Wales. They remain unchanged in Scotland and ROI U&Gold HD moves from 131 to 121 on Glass and Stream only in England, NI and Wales. They remain unchanged in Scotland and ROI U&Dave HD moves from 132 to 130 on Glass and Stream only in England, NI and Wales.

They remain unchanged in Scotland and ROI U&W HD moves from 133 to 131 on Glass and Stream only in England, NI and Wales. They remain unchanged in Scotland and ROI U&Drama moves from 134 to 132 on Glass and Stream only in England, NI and Wales. They remain unchanged in Scotland and ROI U&Yesterday HD moves from 161 to 133 on Glass and Stream only in England, NI and Wales.

They remain unchanged in Scotland and ROI U&Eden moves from 162 to 134 on Glass and Stream only in England, NI and Wales. They remain unchanged in Scotland and ROI GINX TV HD moves from 419 to 417 on Glass/Stream only in the UK MUTV HD moves from 420 to 418 on Glass/Stream only in the UK LFCTV HD moves from 421 to 419 on Glass/Stream only in the UK Premier Sports 1 HD moves from 419 to 417 on Glass/Stream only in ROI Premier Sports 2 HD moves from 420 to 418 on Glass/Stream only in ROI GINX TV HD moves from 421 to 419 on Glass/Stream only in ROI MUTV HD moves from 422 to 420 on Glass/Stream only in ROI LFCTV HD moves from 423 to 421 on Glass/Stream only in ROI Wednesday, April 2 TV Warehouse moves from 676 to 673 on satellite only Cruise1st.tv moves from 681 to 675 on satellite only ​Sky History 2 HD closes on satellite - the SD moves to 163 in the UK and 168 in ROI and NI - HD channel remains on Glass/Stream Thursday, April 3 Sky Gangsters (Satellite 309 - Glass/Stream 309) changes name to renames to Sky Thriller HD (reverting from a temporary change) Sky Books To Screen (Satellite 302 - Glass/Stream 302) renames to Sky Adventure/ SkyAdventureHD (temporary change) Friday, April 4 ​Sky Family (Satellite 306/850 - Glass/Stream 306) renames to SkyHarryPotter / HarryPotterHD​ (Temp) ​Sky Hits (Satellite 303 - Glass/Stream 303) changes name to The Hobbit HD (Temporary change) Monday, April 7 ​Sky The Hobbit (Satellite 303 - Sky Glass/Stream 303) changes name to ​Sky Hits / Sky Hits HD (reverting from temporary change) Thursday, April 10 ​Sky History+1 (Satellite 223 (224 Scotland)) closes permanently Monday, April 14 MTV Hits (Satellite 351 - Glass/Stream 351) rebrands to Club MTV Friday, April 18 Sky Hits (Satellite 303 - Glass/Stream 303) changes name to The Hobbit HD (Temporary change) TRY THESE SKY TRICKS! Got Sky Q? There are some handy tricks worth knowing about.

.. Find your lost TV remote If you can't find your Sky Q remote, don't panic.

Just press the Sky Q logo on the front of your TV box. It's actually a button that will trigger your TV remote's built-in ringer. You'll get 30 seconds of beeping to find where you've dropped it.

Hint: it's probably under the sofa cushion. Search movies by quotes You might have already used voice search for controlling TV playback – but your remote's microphone has another clever trick. It turns out that you can say movie quotes into the remote and Sky will find the film for you.

This is handy if you can't remember the name of a top movie or show. Here's a list of movie quotes to try on Sky . Save lost recordings Have you ever deleted something you'd recorded on Sky, only to regret it later? Or maybe someone in your family removed something without telling you – sparking a massive row.

Don't panic: you can get them back. Just go to Recordings > Manage > Deleted and then simply hit Undelete on the item that you want to resurrect. If you do that, it'll return to your Recordings section as good as new.

Picture Credit: Sky And there could still be more changes to come. Sky typically only announces its TV channel plans for the week ahead. So there could be a few stragglers due to appear at the end of the month that are yet to be announced.

WHY DOES SKY SWAP TV CHANNELS? Sky makes changes to the TV guide every month, so the April changes aren't a big surprise . 3 Channel changes can affect Sky Q, Sky Glass, and Sky Stream Credit: Sky Changing the TV guide keeps things feeling fresh for viewers. For instance, Sky will often rebrand channels around specific events or bank holidays .

And sometimes Sky will permanently rebrand a channel because of changing interests. TV channels can close down for a host of reasons. It might be that Sky simply no longer thinks it's worth offering a channel.

Read more on the Scottish Sun HOTTING UP Exact date 'three weeks of sunshine' to arrive in Scotland amid '25C heat surge' GROW FOR IT Shoppers run to Home Bargains for pretty £6 plant that looks like tiny dancers Or the channel owners might have decided to close down operations, or revoke access for Sky specifically. Sky usually publishes its upcoming TV guide changes every week, so keen telly fans can stay in the loop..