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Davina wrote:
You should be able to watch on the BBC international I-player.
For Apple i-pad owners only. And not in the US. Only for ex-pats with UK ISP addresses.
From their website ***Initially, global iPlayer will be available in 11 European countries: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, The Republic of Ireland, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland.
It will cost 6.99 euro per month (£6.14), with the option of an annual subscription priced at 49.99 euro (£44)****
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Davina wrote:
You should be able to watch on the BBC international I-player.
I've been wondering about how to see it in Australia. I only have a general internet connection on my computer. I hate the idea of having to wait longer (I don't have pay tv). I don't want to read what happens I want to see it for myself first. Completely jealous of all you lucky UK people!
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SusiGo wrote:
No, Arwel, this isn't funny anymore.
This was what I woke up to this morning! Cue being an emotional mess all day!
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Well you can use a VPN/Proxy server to view them.
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Soquel wrote:
Well you can use a VPN/Proxy server to view them.
Does this apply in Australia?? If so how do I do it? Yes I know they haven't even started filming yet but a bit of me is panicking that I'll be behind! I am not at all tech-savvy!
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Lily wrote:
anjaH_alias wrote:
Does anybody know how these fake ISP servers work? I mean can they be "overworked" and everything is breaking down if too many try to use it at the same time? And how long after the first airing can you watch an episode legally online afterwards, if so and if you are from UK? And another question: How short or long after the first airing does BBC normally offer the dvds then? I heard recently that it´s a couple of days later but I can´t really believe that....
I can only say something about your last question: the DVD of Sherlock series two was available I think at January 22nd or 23rd, so only a week after the last episode had been on tv.
Huu, that wouldn´t be too bad....
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ancientsgate wrote:
anjaH_alias wrote:
.... How short or long after the first airing does BBC normally offer the dvds then? I heard recently that it´s a couple of days later but I can´t really believe that....
Just remember that the region 2 DVDs do you no good unless you have a region 2 DVD player. In North America, we're region 1.
I know, I know. But I am from Berlin, I bought a lot dvds from BBC already, so just in case I don´t manage it to watch the films live somehow, it seemingly doesn´t need too long to receive a dvd then.... I don´t want to wait on a dubbed version, don´t watch it anyway, so I could live with waiting for a month or so after the original airing. But half a year or longer waiting for watching it in German then - no way .
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ancientsgate wrote:
SusiGo wrote:
No, Arwel, this isn't funny anymore.
OMG. The gravestone was a prop. Well, of course it was. And they took it down after the shoot, wrapped it in a tarp, and stuck it in the storage lockers with everything else. Sigh.
Also the angel behind the grave was a prop - I didn´t not expect that, I thought it was standing there anyway on the cemetary and the Sherlock makers used it because it fitted so well....
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What about a dvd drive? I mean for the computer?
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ancientsgate wrote:
Davina wrote:
You should be able to watch on the BBC international I-player.
For Apple i-pad owners only. And not in the US. Only for ex-pats with UK ISP addresses.
From their website ***Initially, global iPlayer will be available in 11 European countries: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, The Republic of Ireland, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland.
It will cost 6.99 euro per month (£6.14), with the option of an annual subscription priced at 49.99 euro (£44)****
One more question, sorry: Does BBC i-player mean I can watch BBC TV live on my (imaginary ) i-pad? not a choice of BBC and this later? Real BBC TV?
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Oh, just a random fact.... they start filming this month!! bdjhwbfjcn jwefbh
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In case anyone's interested in Sherlock's chair and has some change left. It's a real beauty.
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Lily wrote:
What about a dvd drive? I mean for the computer?
I presume all computer dvd drives in region 1 play region 1 DVDs, and all in region 2 play region 2 DVDs.
I also don't know if our region 1 TVs would be compatible with region 2 playback, even if we were to buy a region 2 player. You know, as small as the world is now, why on earth (no pun intended) don't the powers that be who manufacture DVD technology agree on one format for everyone? Sure would simplify things.
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anjaH_alias wrote:
One more question, sorry: Does BBC i-player mean I can watch BBC TV live on my (imaginary ) i-pad? not a choice of BBC and this later? Real BBC TV?
Go to google and put BBC i-player into their search engine. They have a website, and there's loads of info on the internet that should answer your questions.
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SusiGo wrote:
In case anyone's interested in Sherlock's chair and has some change left. It's a real beauty.
Surprisingly enough, the description does not say that it is a Sherlock Holmes chair. They would buy a lot more if they would...
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That's true. The advert should be "As sat in by Benedict Cumberbatch".
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Okay, my job:
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Well done, Mattlocked. Reliable as always. And such a nice weekly overview (okay, the gravestone excepted).
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Thank you, Mattlocked, you can always be relied on!
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221B! *dying*