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Old 12-28-06, 11:53 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by _Seth_
Does BBC make their programs available for viewing on the net after they been sent on tv (some companies do..)? I dont have BBC 2 on my tv..
The BBC is rolling out a programme of making it's output available on the net. So far, with one exception, this doesn't extend to TV. However, ANY BBC radio programme can be listened to, for up to a week, using the "Listen Again" feature on the BBC web-site. Some of their flagship radio series are left up permanently. They are also extending the range of programs that they podcast (and that wil include some TV programmes - one - QI - is available already - hilarious! - grab it, cos it's a hoot!)

As for time-watch, my guess is that the BBC won't want to miss a chance to get revenue by selling it, so expect it on a satellite TV Channel in the not too distant future. Wish I could be more helpful.

Cheers, Martin
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