Star One (Indian TV channel)

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Star One
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Country India
Broadcast area Indian subcontinent
United Kingdom
Ireland
Network Star India
Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Ownership
Owner News Corporation (Star India and Fox International Channels)
Sister channels
History
Launched1 November 2004
Closed18 December 2011 [1] in India
28 May 2012 [1] in UK
Replaced by Life OK

Star One was an Indian pay television network based in Mumbai. It was launched on 1 November 2004 & on November 2006 in UK on Sky. It was owned by Star TV and distributed worldwide by Fox International Channels. In November 2006, Star One was launched in the UK on Sky.

Contents

Star One was rebranded as Life OK on 18 December 2011. [2] Its British feed continued broadcasting in the UK and Ireland until 28 May 2012, when it was also rebranded as Star Life OK. [3]

Programming

This is the list of original programming formerly broadcast by Star One

Anthology series

Children's series

Comedy series

Drama series

Horror/supernatural series

Reality/non-scripted programming

Reruns of Star Plus series

Star One UK

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