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Free TV from your PC
I have recently found this site and I wanted to share the good news with all you ABers !
http://www.tvcatchup.com/
You can watch pretty much any channel you like, for free, LIVE !
ie, not like the BBC iplayer.....actually live, just as if you were watching your normal telly.
It seems to be too good to be true but it works just fine.
http://www.tvcatchup.com/
You can watch pretty much any channel you like, for free, LIVE !
ie, not like the BBC iplayer.....actually live, just as if you were watching your normal telly.
It seems to be too good to be true but it works just fine.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes...thanks..I have it on my iphone 4 and my new Galaxy 7 inch TAB.
But it works wonderfully on my PC as well, which has a nice new 23 inch screen.
Also if you go to the main BBC News Website, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/
you can watch live TV there, as well as the iplayer. It doesn't seem to work if you access the site in America though, as my friend found out when she tried to watch a program last week.
While we are on the subject, Channel 4 has a similar "iplayer" arrangement, as you can access programs made years ago, like "Jake's Progress" and "The Politicians Wife"
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/4od#
Who needs a TV these days !
(you still need a licence though)
But it works wonderfully on my PC as well, which has a nice new 23 inch screen.
Also if you go to the main BBC News Website, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/
you can watch live TV there, as well as the iplayer. It doesn't seem to work if you access the site in America though, as my friend found out when she tried to watch a program last week.
While we are on the subject, Channel 4 has a similar "iplayer" arrangement, as you can access programs made years ago, like "Jake's Progress" and "The Politicians Wife"
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/4od#
Who needs a TV these days !
(you still need a licence though)
You can find links to programmes available on ITV, Ch4 and 5 all on the BBC iPlayer site (in a separate panel) e.g. http ://w ww.b bc.c o.uk /ipl ayer /sea rch? q=Th e+Po liti cian s+Wi fe&f ilte r=tv