"The Bill" goes high def on Freesat

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30 June 2009 13:02 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Do you want to see "The Bill" in five times the resolution that standard definition television currently offers?

Then, my friend, you need Freesat, the UK's free-to-air satellite service, that will be offering just that to its customers from 1 July.

Viewers will be able to "enjoy" the long-running police drama in high def exclusively via ITV HD channel on Freesat on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8pm.

The first episode shown in HD will be "Conviction Cover Up" part of a brand new six-part story.
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