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Hello welcome 2 da bbc iplayer thread for watching things from the United Kingdome. If you aren't in the UK lol, just google how to watch iplayer abroad? Anyway bbc is the big boss channel for uk and funded by the tax payer so we dont get adverts and it has good shit on it sometime

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... mphibians/ David Attenborg nature program for smoken weed

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... e_Nutters/ Political Shouty Sweary

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... Micro_Men/ dramatics about the invention of the PC

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... 8_10_2009/ it also has radio to

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p.s stuff runs out after a week or so so these limks will be dead soon urg
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good job superhaze but this is streaming iplayer thread for streams and drumming up awareness of the best broadcasting corp u no ;) EG what if you have a chit connection like moi or at work and want to chill with the history of synthezized music or catch up on eastenders, shucks
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Sounds all right. I have no internets at work, so I prepare for mass BBCing when I get home instead.

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neat. may i recommend this, lots of good streamable documentaries :canada:

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i dont work but i know work SUX man, gee. its tuff to get a job and i dont really need one though maybe ill volunteer eh how do you like them apples
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Loves BBC. I get BBC America and its the best- Gordon Ramsay, Top Gear, Clean your F*%$ing House, and the other shows.

Excellent shows with pretty good moral values unlike most of the vapid, useless shit that passes for mass media in the states these days.
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dont watch TV
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i hate the real hustle. its really smarmy and the 'cons' are just mugging people then pretending to ring the police or challenging people to stupid games and going AH FOOLED YA I DIDNT SAY YOU COULDNT EMPTY OUT THE BEANS FIRST or whatevs.

but if you like it, shore
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You definitely got a point there, I concur. ;)
It's still kinda entertaining I fink.
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Dragon's Den is probably the best show on any of the BBC channels.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... f_Germany/ B)

dragons den is alright, but i dont like most of the dragoons. better than american inventor though, shucks.

My favourite bbc show is called 'survivors', from the 70s. its post-apoc based on a plague that wipes out 99% of the world, set in england. mix of good 70s english countryside and decent post-apoc stories mostly based on how people could live (cults, hunting gangs, setting up farms etc). high recommended megatron suggestion you no. though you could only download it i guess
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Is Catherine Tate on the BBC? Her show's hysterical. Graham Norton is win too.
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r u fucken joking that shits awful
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Darryl wrote:hysterical
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Post by Manoil »

I find I often don't have time these days, but every once in a while, I find I want to be informed about something and sit down to watch a documentary. I recently came across BBC's "All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace," the first episode of which has largely put in perspective how money has shaped and controlled the modern world, Ayn Rand's preached selfishness ideals and speculation playing large roles of it.

I can't promise it's the most entertaining thing around, but it may give you a better idea of the world you currently live in, and for that I would absolutely recommend it.
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Post by S4ur0n27 »

I'll definitely watch them. If anyone needs it, here's there link.

I love BBC's documentaries.
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S4ur0n27 wrote:I love BBC's documentaries.
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Before I knew who Ayn Rand was, and how much of her philosophy I take to heart every day I said Nina Hagen was a more interesting person here.

I still think that is true.
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Ayn Rand what a piece of sewage. The only people that read such dribble are mentally unstable twats and are most likely teabagger shits.
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