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Cloverjo | 07:35 Sun 09th Oct 2016 | Film, Media & TV
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I read a review of a programme that I'd like to watch. It said it's only available from BBC Store. Is there a way to watch for free? It's not on iPlayer.
Why do I have to pay £1.69 to watch the pilot episode? I already pay my license fee.
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license fee is a travesty..why should we pay for a few channels out of the hundreds available but be compelled to in order to legally watch the others ??
I watch a lot of BBC so don't mind the licence fee. Never heard of the BBC store though.
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I agree, murraymints.
Ummmm, I hadn't heard of it either, before I read this review. I don't know why it couldn't have been put on BBC3, like Fleabag was until they realised how popular it was and moved it to BBC2.
It's Aunty's version of iTunes, featuring only BBC programmes.
I think it's their way of raising money to help fund the channel and its excellent (at times) service. Seems fair enough to me really- it's an optional extra. I disagree with the licence fee, certainly in in its current form, though.
what is the program Cloverjo?
Have you tried the free program'Get iPlayer' from (www.snipca.com/21913)?It takes the time restrictions off the downloaded programs,which gives you lots of choice and is free!
## I watch a lot of BBC so don't mind the licence fee. ##

Me too Ummmm, and no adverts.
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Woofgang, the programme is called Motherland.

Sorry for late reply, I had to go to work.
I get my license for free anyway,so I don't care!

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