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    1. Re: [MDX] Jason DONOVAN WDYTYA
    2. Jenny De Angelis
    3. This episode is repeated on Friday Evening, at 7pm UK time on BBC2. I imagine that each programme has been, and the next few in the series, will be repeated about the same time each week on BBC2 Being in Europe, and not the UK, I can't receive iplayer it is only for the UK it would seem. Daft isn't it in this day of modern technology, but I suppose it is all to do with the licensing rules for broadcasting programmes outside of the UK. Regards Jenny DeAngelis Spain. <<> Was busy tonight so missed it. thank goodness for BBC I-player! > This has been a great series, apart from Rupert Everett, but that's only > my opinion. > Looking forward to catching up on Jason's programme in the next day or > two.>>

    08/31/2010 11:30:44
    1. Re: [MDX] Jason DONOVAN WDYTYA
    2. michael
    3. I do not know how to do it but tell your computer that it is in England or ask someone in England to record it for you and send it electronically I do believe that you can receive it UK TV if you have a satellite dish pointed at a UK satellite. Anyhow that is what happens in SW France! Michael Allbrook -----Original Message----- From: middlesex_county_uk-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:middlesex_county_uk-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jenny De Angelis Sent: 31 August 2010 16:31 To: middlesex_county_uk@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDX] Jason DONOVAN WDYTYA This episode is repeated on Friday Evening, at 7pm UK time on BBC2. I imagine that each programme has been, and the next few in the series, will be repeated about the same time each week on BBC2 Being in Europe, and not the UK, I can't receive iplayer it is only for the UK it would seem. Daft isn't it in this day of modern technology, but I suppose it is all to do with the licensing rules for broadcasting programmes 07:34:00

    08/31/2010 12:06:00
    1. Re: [MDX] Jason DONOVAN WDYTYA
    2. Jon
    3. Hi Michael, Unfortunately you can't tell your PC to behave as if it's in the UK. Each computer/internet connection that is made is logged with a specific number, and the country where the connection is made is identified. It does make the idea of a "World Wide Web" seem rather ridiculous when you can't access things from another country doesn't it? All the best, Jon

    08/31/2010 01:17:06
  1. 09/01/2010 08:39:30
    1. Re: [MDX] Jason DONOVAN WDYTYA
    2. Brad Rogers
    3. On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 18:06:00 +0100 "michael" <michael@allbrook.com> wrote: Hello michael, > I do not know how to do it but tell your computer that it is in > England or ask someone in England to record it for you and send it You're talking of a proxy server. There are many free services but sadly, to fool iplayer, one will most likely have to pay for the proxy service. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)rad never immediately apparent" To the ends of the earth, you look for sense in it No Time To Be 21 - The Adverts

    08/31/2010 01:35:23
    1. Re: [MDX] Jason DONOVAN WDYTYA
    2. Charani
    3. Jenny De Angelis wrote: > Being in Europe, and not the UK, I can't receive iplayer it is only for the > UK it would seem. Daft isn't it in this day of modern technology, but I > suppose it is all to do with the licensing rules for broadcasting programmes I-Player is only for the UK and, yes, it is to do with licensing rules. The BBC is a domestic service but they do sell some series, inc WDYTYA to other countries. BTW, who is Jason Donavan? -- Charani (UK) OPC for Walton, Greinton and Clutton, SOM Asst OPC for Ashcott and Shapwick, SOM http://wsom-opc.org.uk

    08/31/2010 03:34:10