Fixed a TV this week as well, dying Nichicon capacitor, 1000uF 25V, datecoded 93........ Easy to find, turned on the TV, connected a video source ( it is used as a monitor) and it worked perfectly ( fault is sync tearing when on) so left it for 3 hours, then turned off and unplugged, and looked for warm caps. Found this one next to one I had done a few months before, it was rather toasty, getting warmed up from a power resistor next to it. Looked for a suitable replacement and found it on an old pay TV receiver, nice newish looking 1000uF 35V, a little taller but still looking good. Tested, and capacitance was close to nominal, ESR was under 0.2 ohm, as opposed to the old one having 200uF capacitance and an ESR of around 100R. Popped it in, turned it on and all working again. Closed it up ( left speaker disconnected, never used and has a buzz) and put it back on the table to sit and burn a nice image again into the tube.