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Capture screenshots on a smart TV

In a change to our advertised programme, I won’t be writing about Bing’s new AI-powered chat tool this issue, because I’m still on the waiting list to try it. In the meantime, I’ve been watching lots of old telly on the Gold channel.

The other night, I was surprised to see a episode of classic black-and-white sitcom . I took a photo on my phone to confirm I wasn’t imagining things (two episodes have), but as with most pictures of TV screens it looked grainy and wonky.

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