on 04-03-2022 18:07
Can I ask if there has been any developments since on this issue please? Really should be a basic feature this. I cannot believe there is still no way to retrieve an accidentally deleted program.
on 04-03-2022 18:32
Post moved to a new thread rather than an old one.
But the answer is the same - undelete is not currently available on TV360.
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on 04-03-2022 18:41
Maybe one day there will be an option to undelete but until then you just need to be careful. The worst problem is when you delete an episode from a recorded series it then drops down to the delete option on the episode below rather than on the episode title so you can just press OK to play, not delete, if you delete a one off recording in the saved list it does drop to the next title not the bin, so you can just press OK to play.
on 12-03-2022 12:21
Yes, that is really annoying and makes it so easy to delete something by accident. Really it is a basic feature that it beggars belief that isn't available. And no reason given as to why.
on 28-08-2022 11:39
Hello, Virgin
My wife and I occasionally get carried away deleting episodes in a series. E.g. prerecorded MOTD or Saturday Kitchen we no longer need to watch, and then delete one we haven't watched.
Is there any news yet on reinstating this most basic function of a recycle bin?
Thank you,
Chris
on 30-08-2022 13:38
Hi there @crypticc
Thank you so much for your post and welcome back to the forums.
We are so sorry but we currently do not have any updates in regards to this feature. I will however pop this feedback on to the relevant teams to be considered going forward.
Thank you all again.
on 30-08-2022 13:56
One thing I have noticed recently - it might even have arrived with the latest 4.42 software update - is that there is now a prompt before irreversibly deleting programmes asking if you are sure you wish to delete. Not a pukka undelete function but a step in the right direction.