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I know you didn't say it was confusing, Legendkiller - that comment was not aimed at you. I have heard that argument several times recently and thought I would give my thoughts on that while also answering your post.
Neighbours and Home and Away always spring to mind when l think of Australian TV although seriously if the content is good does it matter where it comes from.
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Neighbours and Home and Away always spring to mind when l think of Australian TV although seriously if the content is good does it matter where it comes from.
To be fair Den it's a gripe of mine with Netflix , I'd like to see Netflix develop more UK content I do however understand they are a global player headquartered in the USA.
To be fair Den it's a gripe of mine with Netflix , I'd like to see Netflix develop more UK content I do however understand they are a global player headquartered in the USA.
l think that is their intention MM in time with the Netflix’s Shepperton Studios Deal.
Neighbours and Home and Away always spring to mind when l think of Australian TV although seriously if the content is good does it matter where it comes from.
I remember an Australkian show called round the twist used to be on bbc.
Alsp ps i had the price rise Email from Netflix today so despite one or two shouting prices rises weren't happening now erm they are (not aimed at anyone on here btw).
I remember an Australkian show called round the twist used to be on bbc.
Alsp ps i had the price rise Email from Netflix today so despite one or two shouting prices rises weren't happening now erm they are (not aimed at anyone on here btw).
From today you can get Sky Cinema on Nowtv for £4.99 this is only for one month though then it's back to £11.99 i find though if you cancel on the last day of the pass using "costs too much" you often get a offer of £4.99 a month for 4 months https://www.nowtv.com/pies
The BBC's iPlayer now has permission to routinely keep shows available for a year rather than just 30 days, after Ofcom said it could expand its service.
Some shows will be available for even longer, the broadcasting watchdog said.
Ofcom said "the BBC's proposed changes to BBC iPlayer could deliver significant public value over time"
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Good news indeed. So, under the new arrangements, BBC programmes will remain on the i-Player for a year and then (presumably) transfer to Britbox. That should save on recording space, if we can rely on that.