Rogue boat trader on TV

I have just seen your post in 'The Other Place'.

You cannot watch any old news or regional news in iPlayer, as it is just that, old news.

The programme you want to watch is Inside Out which is a 'magazine' programme. So, if you look back to last Monday you will see Inside out at 19.30. By using the select region menu you can view any region's edition of Inside Out.

If you can't, get out of South Yorkshire now.

If we press this link at 1945 to 2030 hrs should it be available world wide ?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qg24d/Inside_Out_South_25_01_2010/




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I have just seen your post in 'The Other Place'.

You cannot watch any old news or regional news in iPlayer, as it is just that, old news.

The programme you want to watch is Inside Out which is a 'magazine' programme. So, if you look back to last Monday you will see Inside out at 19.30. By using the select region menu you can view any region's edition of Inside Out.

If you can't, get out of South Yorkshire now.

Fly by Yorkshire Airlines :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VLYpKGVBUg Eee Up & away
 
But I think it still knows your not local, any experts with an idea, im in Germany at the moment and I would like to watch it. maybe proxy server.... can someone advise. my experience with proxy servers is that ... it looks promising but never delivers.

I have not tried it myself yet as I used to be in Germany myself and was looking for ways to circumvent it myself, but my guess is you would need a VPN to a network in the UK with a local proxy. Would take a bit of setting up and there are some security issues there but it would work.

I dont know about the new version of the iPlayer but the older version would let you download it if you started the download in the UK and carried it on wherever you are in the world.

As the VPN would allow you relatively unresticted acces to the local network anyone who set this up for you would need to trust you implicitly
 
I have not tried it myself yet as I used to be in Germany myself and was looking for ways to circumvent it myself, but my guess is you would need a VPN to a network in the UK with a local proxy. Would take a bit of setting up and there are some security issues there but it would work.

I dont know about the new version of the iPlayer but the older version would let you download it if you started the download in the UK and carried it on wherever you are in the world.

As the VPN would allow you relatively unresticted acces to the local network anyone who set this up for you would need to trust you implicitly

Pretty sure you cant get iPlayer outside of the UK, I have tried to watch Top Gear when in Estonia and just get a message saying not available in your country.
 
Good evening:

With the assistance of a friend I signed up with a VPN outfit in Maidenhead (£3.00 p/m) and can receive BBC and ITV plus Channel 4 OnDemand via my computer. This has been a "god send" especially during the wet cold winter days and nights. I am connected via an ADSL modem and then connected to the UK which gives my computer an IP which fools BBC, ITV into believing that my computer is located in the UK.

My friend sent me a number of attachments which clearly explain how to tick the boxes etc which I will be happy to send anyone who sends me a PM.

Reception does take a bit of fiddling sometimes when the ADSL slows down but over all one quickly learns the tricks needed to keep it working.

cheers

Squeaky
 
"You can see it on Sky channel 984."

Oh no I can't.

I'm not paying good money just to watch bad telly. And I'm especially not paying it to Rupert Murdoch.
I have a Sky Box, dont pay nowt, get loads of channels free, 984 etc is the terrestial channels area where you get all the regional channels. The boxes work ok even if you dont subscribe, you just dont get the sky channels.
dont be a minge bag, go to ebay, get the kit for next to nothing and rejoice in the fact that ruperts lot "gave" this kit free to the original subscribers and you are getting it as cheap as chips!!
Stu
 
Maybe things are different in the Republic of South Yorkshire.

I flip between Cheshire (BBC North West) and North Wales (BBC Wales) and I can watch any region at any time on iPlayer.

There'll be an appropriate tekkie along in the moment.

Thanks to all Who have looked at this it appear im not allowed to watch last weeks news which is a great disappointment to me'cause being a yorkshire man with a bit of scotch in me I like dressing up like greengrass and catching a bus (onestop ) to pick up the old papers free...
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.Nahhhh only joking

But I have discover one of my adbloc filters was stopping me change region how and Why and where I pick up the filter I dont know but I can change region .. havnt tried to watch anything yet tho but it look promising!!!!
 
Pretty sure you cant get iPlayer outside of the UK, I have tried to watch Top Gear when in Estonia and just get a message saying not available in your country.

I think that you're right. A friend of mine who lives in Canada wanted to watch the performance of a piece of music that he had composed, but could not get iPlayer to see it.

My guess is that as the bbc sell the rights of a lot of programmes world wide, and from this must collect a substantial sum of revenue, being available on iPlayer would/could put a big dent in this income.

Just a guess.
 
I will try to watch inside out later to see what its all about.Im glad gludy got a lot of money back If I lost that much if I got it back .I think I still would be send a scrap man out to have him put in the boot of a car :)

I think that you're right. A friend of mine who lives in Canada wanted to watch the performance of a piece of music that he had composed, but could not get iPlayer to see it.

My guess is that as the bbc sell the rights of a lot of programmes world wide, and from this must collect a substantial sum of revenue, being available on iPlayer would/could put a big dent in this income.

Just a guess.

Dont know why they dont let news on though :After all after a couple of days news is old and nobody would pay for old news But someone in another country might still like to here what going on in blighty even a week later

By the way sorry for thread drift
 
y guess is that as the bbc sell the rights of a lot of programmes world wide, and from this must collect a substantial sum of revenue, being available on iPlayer would/could put a big dent in this income.

You are almost exactly right. Only "almost" because in many cases the BBC doesn't own the overseas rights in the first place. Many programmes are made as co-productions with, for example, Discovery Channel, History Channel, RDF, the Open University and so on, and the BBC will typically only have UK broadcast rights in these cases.
 
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