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All dates and times in this DTD follow the same format, loosely based
on ISO 8601. They can be 'YYYYMMDDhhmmss' or some initial
substring, for example if you only know the year and month you can
have 'YYYYMM'. You can also append a timezone to the end; if no
explicit timezone is given, UTC is assumed. Examples:
'200007281733 BST', '200209', '19880523083000 +0300'. (BST == +0100.)
So no, no method to change the times. I don't plan on accommodating every piece of software out there that did not follow the description document and might consume the XMLTV file from EPG123. This is why there is a "standard," that everyone should follow, so that there wouldn't be issues like this.
If you want to modify the file yourself, just search and replace all "+0000" with "+0100" or even "BST" prior to consuming it.
EDIT: scratched out above. If the consuming program doesn't respect +0000, it is not going to respect +0100 or BST either.