>Over here all the terrestrial channels feature most their main material on their websites so you can catch up on progs you've missed. The BBC have kinda shot themselves in the foot in that a computer owner can watch any BBC prog without owning a TV and, thus, having paid the licence fee.
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>I was wondering if people in other countries can also access this feature.
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>Go to the BBC website and look up iPlayer.
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>If so you can also get BBC free, at our (licence payers') expense. I expect the feature will only be accessible from UK computers.
If one click one of the videos a form pops up:
Currently BBC iPlayer TV programmes are available to play in the UK only, but all BBC iPlayer Radio programmes are available to you. Why?
If you are in the UK and see this message please read this advice.
Go to Radio channels home pageWe simply get charged licence fee for public broadcost (tv, radio) for owning an "computer ready to connect to the internet." Lucky as we are it is included in the normal fee.
OTHO buisness comps are not excluded. (what I think is legal since a have a radio lifestream of a public radio station running all day)
Agnes
Update:
Thanks for the idea. I like the BBC.
Do they still broadcast "The Archers?"
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