Brand new TV channel set to launch in just DAYS – with collection of Britain’s most beloved shows

A BRAND new TV channel is set to launch with the UK’s most beloved shows.

It promises to be the "destination channel for lovers of curated classic TV from around the world."

Programmes across four decades will be shown on the new channel Rewind TV
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Programmes across four decades will be shown on the new channel Rewind TVCredit: Rex Features
Nigel Havers will make a comeback in The Charmer as it returns to British TV
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Nigel Havers will make a comeback in The Charmer as it returns to British TVCredit: Rex
Drop The Dead Donkey is also included in the slate of programmes
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Drop The Dead Donkey is also included in the slate of programmesCredit: Rex

A sizzle reel promoting the channel was released on social media to drum up even more excitement.

Within the video, an original song was included as the lyrics promised fans top quality content.

The voices sang: "It's time to catch up on all your favourites. Let's go back in time, ain't that amazing."

Amongst the shows to be included is the Return of the State Department S.

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The beloved show was first released in 1969 and it starred the likes of Peter Wyngarde, Joel Fabiani, Rosemary Nicols and Dennis Alaba Peters.

Oscar winner Sir Anthony Hopkins previously played the role of Greg Halliday in the 28-part British spy-fi adventure series.

Tony Hancock returns to TV with his self-titled 1963 ITV series that has never been repeated before on UK TV.

The stars of GlobeLink News will also make a return to British TV as the Channel 4 sitcom Drop The Dead Donkey is also included in the slate of programmes.

The 90's Channel 4 sitcom aired across six series from 1990 for eight years until 1998.

Other shows that are set to air also include The Beiderbecke Affair from 1985 and Shine On Harvey Moon from 1982.

Former Coronation Street star and legendary actor Nigel Havers will also return to the airwaves with his hit series, The Charmer.

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Classic films will also be shown in the afternoon on the channel such as Raise the Titanic which has been teased on their social media channels.

The new network will launch on Sky on channel 190 later this week on Thursday 23rd May.

Sir Anthony Hopkins starred as Greg Halliday in Department S
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Sir Anthony Hopkins starred as Greg Halliday in Department SCredit: Rex
Classic movies such as Raise The Titanic have also been teased to be shown
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Classic movies such as Raise The Titanic have also been teased to be shownCredit: Rex
The new channel promises to be a 'destination channel for lovers of curated classic TV'
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The new channel promises to be a 'destination channel for lovers of curated classic TV'Credit: Rewind TV