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During our recent holiday several programmes failed to record or clashed on our Sky+ box, I managed to find all of them through Sky's on demand catch up facility except one BBC1 Holby episode which was not showing on their iPlayer, it appears they only show the previous weeks programmes.
However from the BBC iPlayer website I used their help page to send them a message and asked the simple question, does iPlayer have a feature where I can locate old episodes, rather like Sky's box sets, this is the reply I received, now maybe its me but I don't think somehow that this answers the question.

Thank you for contacting us about programme availability on BBC iPlayer.

The majority of BBC television and radio programmes are made available on BBC iPlayer but due to rights, some content is unavailable. In addition to this, we may experience a difficulty in making a programme available; BBC iPlayer is vastly complex, providing services on multiple platforms and if one of its many components (technical, data or operational) fails then an issue could arise. Most issues are spotted and rectified quickly and we advise that you try to access the programme at a later time.

Also, programmes that were broadcasted live (or close to live) can take longer to appear.

Not all programmes are available on all BBC iPlayer versions. Programmes that were originally broadcasted via the Red Button and some films are currently unavailable on the versions of BBC iPlayer that serves internet TVs and TV connect devices (Blu-ray players, games consoles, set top boxes).

Occasionally an issue can take longer to resolve and we apologise for the inconvenience this has caused, especially if the programme has now expired.
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Don't talk to me about BBC iplayer. I have BT Vision and BT in their infinite wisdom decided that when I recently renewed my contract that they would upgrade my BT Vision box. This they did only to find that BBC iplayer did not work on it. After seceral call to their Indian call centre :thumbdown: I found out that there was, and had been for about three months, a problem with BBC iplayer on that version of the BT Vision box and it would take another two months to fix :evil: - and no I was unable to use my old box.

Personally I think that BBC iplayer is a load of rubbish - it is painfully slow, but might work better if I was on Infinity (which is not available in my area until late next year)

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Using a DVD / Humax Box seems to work a treat and negates the need for any of these new fangled one trick pony type gizmo boxes.

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towny44 wrote:
During our recent holiday several programmes failed to record or clashed on our Sky+ box, I managed to find all of them through Sky's on demand catch up facility except one BBC1 Holby episode which was not showing on their iPlayer, it appears they only show the previous weeks programmes.
However from the BBC iPlayer website I used their help page to send them a message and asked the simple question, does iPlayer have a feature where I can locate old episodes, rather like Sky's box sets, this is the reply I received, now maybe its me but I don't think somehow that this answers the question.

Thank you for contacting us about programme availability on BBC iPlayer.

The majority of BBC television and radio programmes are made available on BBC iPlayer but due to rights, some content is unavailable. In addition to this, we may experience a difficulty in making a programme available; BBC iPlayer is vastly complex, providing services on multiple platforms and if one of its many components (technical, data or operational) fails then an issue could arise. Most issues are spotted and rectified quickly and we advise that you try to access the programme at a later time.





Also, programmes that were broadcasted live (or close to live) can take longer to appear.

Not all programmes are available on all BBC iPlayer versions. Programmes that were originally broadcasted via the Red Button and some films are currently unavailable on the versions of BBC iPlayer that serves internet TVs and TV connect devices (Blu-ray players, games consoles, set top boxes).

Occasionally an issue can take longer to resolve and we apologise for the inconvenience this has caused, especially if the programme has now expired.



Just imagine the outcry on pages like this if the BBC employed people to sit around until someone came along and said, (in terms) 'I've stuffed up recording some programmes and now I'd like you to tell me what to do about it''

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reading the subtext of the reply
learn to plan your viewing when you are away..numpty
and dont expect us to bail you out , coz you are a ludite

kindly
BBC care of muggles department

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I am not going to join the media outcry against the BBC. Having had Sky in the past, and now Freesat I can record whatever I want, and the fact is the highest quality programmes are provided by the BBC. That is why we discontinued Sky. We were paying £45 per month for a load of rubbish plus the excellent BBC which we were already paying for and the other terrestrial stations which are not bad compared to Sky.

The cost of the License fee for which I get loads of choice on Freeview is a quarter of the price of Sky and I still have to pay the license fee on top. Go to the USA if you want to see what having no excellent TV service is like. BBC leads the world in programme quality and long may it continue.

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And nearly all repeats.

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Frank Manning wrote:
I am not going to join the media outcry against the BBC. Having had Sky in the past, and now Freesat I can record whatever I want, and the fact is the highest quality programmes are provided by the BBC. That is why we discontinued Sky. We were paying £45 per month for a load of rubbish plus the excellent BBC which we were already paying for and the other terrestrial stations which are not bad compared to Sky.

The cost of the License fee for which I get loads of choice on Freeview is a quarter of the price of Sky and I still have to pay the license fee on top. Go to the USA if you want to see what having no excellent TV service is like. BBC leads the world in programme quality and long may it continue.
Frank, I wasn't complaining about the quality of BBC programmes, although I could, just the pointlessness of the reply to my query.
DK, being called a luddite by you I take as a compliment and I wasn't seeking your bailout just asking the BBC if their iPlayer was as useful as everyone elses, and to be honest I still don't know.
Sumdumbloke, your comment is not worthy of any reply.
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Good Day

Well at least you got a lengthy reply from the BEEB, OK it was not the response you wanted

Foolishly I was was swayed to change my mobile account to Vodafone pay as you go having purchased my Smartphone from them

I have had so many irritating problems, and have sought help from their dedicated help line

All replies were computer generated and of no help whatsoever to resolve my problem

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Just wondering if any "shipmate" can help

Vodafone tariff states that a txt costs 12 pence - simple

£1 per day to use the net - 25 pence per minute to make a call

But my account tells me that I have been charged 36 pence, one was £1.36 for a txt message ! !

It could well be some thing I have been doing wrong,

I would love to know what though
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Stephen wrote:
And nearly all repeats.
That is not true Stephen, there are plenty of new BBC programmes being rolled out continually. I know because I watch them.

Next week;

Strictly - live, Atlantis - new, Rugby league - live, casualty, MotD, LADIES FOOTBALL, mONTALBANO - NEW, Countryfile, The Great British Year, Dive WWII, etc etc. that's just until Sunday.

Keep going BBC, you are the best in the world, and we dont have to pay homage to the Murdochs propaganda.


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gfwgfw wrote:
Just wondering if any "shipmate" can help

Vodafone tariff states that a txt costs 12 pence - simple

£1 per day to use the net - 25 pence per minute to make a call

But my account tells me that I have been charged 36 pence, one was £1.36 for a txt message ! !

It could well be some thing I have been doing wrong,

I would love to know what though

Hi Graham,
I changed my Vodaphone account from pay as you go to a monthly tarrif which covers me for texts, since doing so my monthly bill has not been higher than £22 when I made quite a few calls, and most months it is £10,75. Why dont you go into the Vodaphone shop just below M&S in Bournemouth. I found them really helpful with regard to tarrifs and costs.

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I think in summary the BBC reply was "no". At present for the most part programmes are only available for 7 days - a rights issue as much as a techie one as I understand it.

However, I did hear the new Director General say he planned to change this to give a longer lifespan as money allows.

We could, of course, expect the same facilities from the BBC as are available from Sky, if we were prepared to pay the same price, but we're not. And bear in mind you pay twice for Sky - once for the subscription and again for the adverts.

The BBC's not perfect in many ways, but it still outshines many broadcasters world wide.

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towny - with respect, DK wasn't calling you a ludite, he was saying what the underlying message from the BBC was. Allow me to to make it clearer...
Dark Knight wrote:
reading the subtext of the reply


"learn to plan your viewing when you are away..numpty
and dont expect us to bail you out , coz you are a ludite

kindly
BBC care of muggles department
"

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