Rolling BBC iPlayer Thread 2009

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A thread for people to post recommendations for stuff they've seen or heard on iPlayer that people might otherwise have missed, cos there's a lot on there, and some of it's quite good.

That said, I'm gonna start with Ozwald Boateng: Why Style Matters, which is one of the most mind-boggling programmes I've seen in goodness knows how long. Essentially, it appears to have an awful lot more to do with the first part of the title than the second.

William Bloody Swygart, Friday, 9 January 2009 11:22 (sixteen years ago)

can we include 4OD as well? LOADS of stuff on there right now - almost every comedy series ever shown on C4 for example

Timezilla vs Mechadistance (blueski), Friday, 9 January 2009 11:50 (sixteen years ago)

boateng is so ridiculous and awful that i might actually have to watch this. he's probably on TV more than any other british "designer" and he's so completely shit and such a nob.

jed_, Friday, 9 January 2009 12:03 (sixteen years ago)

knob!

jed_, Friday, 9 January 2009 12:03 (sixteen years ago)

I 4OD any good? I had a look ages ago, but they wanted me to install software and run things in the background and stuff. And all the good things they wanted me to PAY for, the temerity of it.

NotEnough, Friday, 9 January 2009 12:06 (sixteen years ago)

Yeah, 4oD, ITVPlayer, any of that old catch-up stuff seems a plan. Just cos I'm on a Mac, iPlayer's the only one that's any use for me.

Boateng fans will be particularly excited by the amount of extreme close-ups of his teeth there are in the programme (there are an awful lot).

William Bloody Swygart, Friday, 9 January 2009 12:19 (sixteen years ago)

4OD is a pain in the arse from what I can remember of trying to set it up, but now I've got it working it's pretty decent. It's no iPlayer though.

Matt DC, Friday, 9 January 2009 12:20 (sixteen years ago)

It keeps not letting me log in - I've had to reset my password about three times, but the content's pretty good.

ailsa, Friday, 9 January 2009 12:31 (sixteen years ago)

^^^this. I gave up. But then (of course) I couldn't resist more tv and so set it up again. Works quite well. Haven't tried the ITV one yet. Why they don't just copy the iPlayer?

He's like a big coloured steamroller (Ned Trifle II), Friday, 9 January 2009 14:36 (sixteen years ago)

4OD requires installing stuff, so does Demand Five (only a WMP plugin though), but ITV Player is the worst. Firstly, it requires that you install bloody Silverlight. Second, it is s-l-o-w... BBC iPlayer far and away the best of the main channels, because it Just. Bloody. Works.

snoball, Friday, 9 January 2009 14:41 (sixteen years ago)

no, Sky Anytime is the worst, because it is shit and makes you pay for everything despite only being available to people who pays Sky fuckloads to start with.

ailsa, Friday, 9 January 2009 14:43 (sixteen years ago)

I went on to ITVs cathup thing looking for Harry Hill, and he wasn't there! SInce that's about all I watch on ITV, the whole things pretty worthless, esp. since Silverlight doesn't work with Chrome.

Since we're giving shout-outs to stuff tho, on iPlayer at the mo is a terrific documentary on prog-rock. Dunno if it's been trailed on real TV or whatever, but I thought it was a pretty good walkthrough of a genre that I knew very little about. Gems of info include finding out that Rik Wakeman could have been in the Spiders from mars!

NotEnough, Friday, 9 January 2009 14:51 (sixteen years ago)

there's a big thread about that prog rock doc on ilm.

youtube is good for harry hill.

being linuxy i was curious as to what would happen when i clicked a 'download silverlight' link. it actually took me to mono project's linux version caller moonlight. but even after installing that and all the microsoft libraries that it said i needed the original pages (and some pages that mono linked to as examples) were still telling me i needed to install silverlight.

koogs, Friday, 9 January 2009 15:51 (sixteen years ago)

Yeah, 4OD is really clunky but, unlike iPlayer, stuff is on there for months. For 'ever', really. I watched the final episode of The Devil's Whore again, from last year. Then watched Adam & Joe from a decade ago.
The drawback to it is that all the content is Ch4 therefore: so much crap featuring Justin Lee Collins/Alex Zane/Alan/Jimmy Carr ect. to wade through.

DavidM, Friday, 9 January 2009 16:46 (sixteen years ago)

well you don't have to watch it (i know what you mean really, they should organise the lists better and FFS no-one wants to watch Captain Butler again)

Timezilla vs Mechadistance (blueski), Friday, 9 January 2009 16:47 (sixteen years ago)

I keep forgetting: having sullied my beautiful Mac with a Windows partition, I guess I could actually watch 4OD stuff now. Then again, nobody's saying anything that would make me want to.

Last thing I watched on iPlayer was the Wallace and Gromit Christmas thing (me and the rest of the iPlaying country, according to the stats). Last thing before that ... can't remember. One of those resources I like the idea of but actually seldom use.

Good idea for a thread, though.

Special topics: Disco, The Common Market (grimly fiendish), Friday, 9 January 2009 16:51 (sixteen years ago)

iplayer wishlist:ALL episodes of Shooting Stars, Top Of The Pops, Later with Jools, some if not all Doctor Who, DEF II archive (to include Standing Room Only)

Timezilla vs Mechadistance (blueski), Friday, 9 January 2009 16:57 (sixteen years ago)

OK, the Book Group is on 4oD. WIN!

ailsa, Friday, 9 January 2009 17:20 (sixteen years ago)

Here's Prog Rock Britannia, available until Tuesday. (In future, we'd be well served to put expiry dates next to any programmes linked, I think - seems polite)

There's a fair amount of accompanying material, too: Prog at the BBC, which is archive performances from all kindsa people (expires Wednesday), a live performance of Tubular Bells from 1974 (Tuesday), and documentaries about Pink Floyd and Genesis.

William Bloody Swygart, Friday, 9 January 2009 18:42 (sixteen years ago)

Maureen Lipman Night on BBC Four last night - unfortunately, the only bit that's on iPlayer is her interview with Mark Lawson, so you'd have to source the other stuff (Re: Joyce!, Eskimo Day, Funny Women [a profile from (I think) 1997])... elsewhere. The Lawson interview's still worth a watch though. (until Sunday)

More luck with their Roy Orbison stuff from Friday, though: Legends has him being eulogised about by Bono and Elvis Costello and various Travelling Wilburys, amongst others; A Black & White Night is a concert from shortly before he died (I think) featuring him playing his hits alongside Elvis Costello, Tom Waits and some other people. Both til Friday.

William Bloody Swygart, Monday, 12 January 2009 11:14 (sixteen years ago)

yeah, he was still alive then.

Mark G, Monday, 12 January 2009 11:19 (sixteen years ago)

Tried to get Eskimo Day - finally on and BBC4 plays up. Sigh.

This is real, Jack (Ned Trifle II), Monday, 12 January 2009 11:33 (sixteen years ago)

One of the best things on BBC iplayer curently - Rick Stein looks back. Seriously. Lovely stuff about Keith Floyd, violence in early 70s Cornwall and (best of all) shots of Stein Snr.'s lovely house wot he built, Polventon near Padstow (until Wednesday night).

Which has worn better than Rick himself.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3389/3183943253_c872d72915.jpg

This is real, Jack (Ned Trifle II), Monday, 12 January 2009 11:43 (sixteen years ago)

try t h e b o x dot bz

xpost

Tracer Hand, Monday, 12 January 2009 11:48 (sixteen years ago)

yeah the Stein thing was good for making Keith Floyd seem like the greatest person who has ever lived.

Timezilla vs Mechadistance (blueski), Monday, 12 January 2009 12:02 (sixteen years ago)

I thought I'd give the first episode of The Diary of Anne Frank a go. Ended up watching the entire 5 episodes back-to-back, follwed by the Anne Frank Remebered doco. So good.

DavidM, Monday, 12 January 2009 12:46 (sixteen years ago)

Episode 1 of Anne Frank can be found here, and there's links for the other four down the bottom. All are available until 6.30pm Friday. The BBC Four documentary about her is also available until Friday night.

Rick Stein's Memoirs are here until Wednesday.

One thing I've just noticed - if you download rather than stream the programmes, then they're yours to watch for a month.

William Bloody Swygart, Monday, 12 January 2009 12:53 (sixteen years ago)

You using the standalone Mac player, then, WBS? Is it any good? The basic impression I'd got was "don't bother".

Special topics: Disco, The Common Market (grimly fiendish), Monday, 12 January 2009 12:57 (sixteen years ago)

Whoa; I didn't know about the Anne Frank series. We watched the doc on BBC4 and were both wiping away the tears at Miep Gies.

Gorgeous Preppy (G00blar), Monday, 12 January 2009 13:00 (sixteen years ago)

Is the Anne Frank thing just going to make me cry like a little girl? I'm not sure if I should watch it tbh, even though it looks very good.

a hoy hoy, Monday, 12 January 2009 13:03 (sixteen years ago)

Grim - I haven't actually tried it yet, I know they've only introduced it recently. I'm on a PC at work at the moment, and I spotted the information in the corner of the page.

William Bloody Swygart, Monday, 12 January 2009 13:03 (sixteen years ago)

The Anne Frank adaptation is the first to have the rights to use the actual words from the diary. It's the definitive version imo. It's excellent; funnier than you might expect, and the casting is spot on, esp the girl who plays Anne. The final episode, of course, is heartbreaking.

DavidM, Monday, 12 January 2009 13:10 (sixteen years ago)

Just to be a pedant: the diary's the only 'definitive version' pls.

Gorgeous Preppy (G00blar), Monday, 12 January 2009 13:14 (sixteen years ago)

/Ozick

Gorgeous Preppy (G00blar), Monday, 12 January 2009 13:14 (sixteen years ago)

> Episode 1 of Anne Frank can be found here

and is repeated on real tv next month.

because i waited until the weekend to watch all of them the announcement about the documentary came too late for me to do anything about it (and i can't watch it here at work...) so hopefully that'll get a repeat too.

> Is the Anne Frank thing just going to make me cry like a little girl?

probably only the last 30 seconds.

> Just to be a pedant: the diary's the only 'definitive version' pls.

to be more of a pedant there was more than one version of the diary - she rewrote it when she realised its importance. plus there is the fact that it has been translated from the dutch. and the fact that the first versions censored a lot of the peter-related stuff, from what i hear.

koogs, Monday, 12 January 2009 14:04 (sixteen years ago)

All true; but the full, un-edited version was released in 1981(I think?), and leaving aside issues of translation (duly noted), there's a difference between what she wrote and any adaptation, no matter how faithful.

Gorgeous Preppy (G00blar), Monday, 12 January 2009 14:06 (sixteen years ago)

That's right. Of course, I meant the definitive - most authentic - adaptation. But anyway.

DavidM, Monday, 12 January 2009 14:15 (sixteen years ago)

8) i only really brought those things up as i've just found out about them myself. and also that the attic was pretty much a small house in itself.

odd also that the 3 main adult women were all played by people better known for comedy parts - two of them were in 'shaun of the dead' for instance...

koogs, Monday, 12 January 2009 15:43 (sixteen years ago)

I found the Daily Show on 4OD the other day. Dammit if it isn't funny - it may or may not have gone downhill recently, but it's still awfully good. It reminds me in tone of what Have I Got News For You USED to be like, funny and entertaining as well as being really quite angry at what's happened.

NotEnough, Monday, 12 January 2009 15:51 (sixteen years ago)

to be fair, on good weeks HIGNFY is still exactly like that. unfortunatly, it all depends, not only on the week's news but whether the guest is a smug cunt like clarkson or not as well.

a hoy hoy, Monday, 12 January 2009 16:18 (sixteen years ago)

Daily Show's an interesting mention for this thread actually - their entire archive is viewable for free online. Even in the UK. Every single item that's been on the programme since 1999 is up there. This also used to be true of the Colbert Report. But not any more, cos FX won't let non-satellite viewers watch the show.

BBC Four has re-shown the three-part documentary series The Department Store tonight; each episode being a behind-the-scenes look at three independent department stores across the UK, think it was originally shown late last year. Episode one is up here, and will be followed by the other two later on (until next Monday night).

William Bloody Swygart, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 00:38 (sixteen years ago)

the dept. store is def worth a look (ep.2 is the best)

also worth a look is bbc2's show on city traders from last night; can't wait for the second part

cozwn, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 13:21 (sixteen years ago)

I keep forgetting: having sullied my beautiful Mac with a Windows partition, I guess I could actually watch 4OD stuff now

HOLY COCKSUCKING FUCKBASTARDS. I've just spent the best part of TWO MOTHERFUCKING HOURS trying to set up the balanitic bell-end of a cocksucker that is the Five on-demand player. After some staggering Windows-related cunt-arsery (eventually I resorted to downloading the appropriate .exe file on my other Mac and swiping it across on a USB stick) and the usual DRM-related pish, I got it going ...

... only to find that the free stream is unwatchably jerky. Received web wisdom (ie Digital Spy) suggests this is a universal problem caused by Five using a ZX-81 as their primary server, and the only way to get round it is to watch shit at 4am.

Returning to Mac OS and iPlayer after that little debacle is ... ah, fuck it, you can work out a metaphor for yourself. I'm off to pour myself a stiff drink. What a waste of an evening.

Special topics: Disco, The Common Market (grimly fiendish), Tuesday, 13 January 2009 22:49 (sixteen years ago)

best mac client for iplayer is "iplayer grabber"

I installed windows to play system shock 2 and it was a ballache

cozwn, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 23:47 (sixteen years ago)

system shock 2 is amazing tho, you should try that grimly

cozwn, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 23:48 (sixteen years ago)

(xxpost) I take heed of Adam Faith's (alleged) last words "Channel Five's all shit, isn't it?"

snoball, Tuesday, 13 January 2009 23:59 (sixteen years ago)

'All the Young Dudes: Pop and Fashion' - Writer Paul Morley takes a journey back through time to revisit his own adventures and misadventures in fashion and meets the pop stars who he feels are responsible for the way he looks now.

Interested to know what anyone made of thos.

Bob Six, Saturday, 17 January 2009 00:33 (sixteen years ago)

I think we recorded it. Which means I'll probably get round to watch it in 2013.

Special topics: Disco, The Common Market (grimly fiendish), Saturday, 17 January 2009 11:25 (sixteen years ago)

responsible for the way he looks now.

Which would be a grumpy middle aged man at M&S? (not that I can really comment, as I look like a grumpy approaching-middle-aged man at M&S)

snoball, Saturday, 17 January 2009 12:54 (sixteen years ago)

I liked it a lot. He got a different kind of discussion with New Order/Tricky/Phil Oakey etc which was a bit deeper than the usual q&a you see on TV and an interesting way to think about fashion.

I watched a iPlayer-linked Lauren Laverne/Stuart Maconie 60s fashion programme straight after - and it was dull, tired, uninspired stuff in comparison.

Bob Six, Saturday, 17 January 2009 12:57 (sixteen years ago)

Oh, he's aware of how he looks.

Bob Six, Saturday, 17 January 2009 12:58 (sixteen years ago)

morley was great although a bit Network 7 at times with the intercutting between interviews. Noddy and Jarvis always worth listening to.

koogs, Saturday, 17 January 2009 13:30 (sixteen years ago)

There was this great edition of Late Review a few months back where Morley turned up wearing a black, skin-tight and polo-necked pac-a-mac, looking just like he'd stepped off his bicycle.

James Mitchell, Saturday, 17 January 2009 14:02 (sixteen years ago)

Anyone else having trouble with the iPlayer ON IPHONE? I'm trying to watch that Money Programme thing about Alan Sugar and getting no joy at all: sometimes the little play icon doesn't appear; then it'll appear but the phone will tell me "This format is not supported" or "The movie cannot be played".

Hang on, this might be it working at last ... basically just by trying again and again and again. Figure it's more likely a BBC problem than an iPhone one, but ... anyone else?

Actually ... whatever this is that's started playing, it's not the fucking Money Programme! It's Ray cunting Mears. Jesus Christ.

Special topics: Disco, The Common Market (grimly fiendish), Sunday, 18 January 2009 19:58 (sixteen years ago)

Royal Television Society Lecture: Huw Wheldon Lecture 2009: Wit's End? British Comedy at the Crossroads

Snappily titled lecture about the 'comedy witchunt' saga that is still dragging on - in part due to the BBC doing its usual nervy hand-wringing act. This topic would be ideal for someone like Armando Ianucci or Stephen Fry. Unfortunately the lecture is by Sue Perkins who does a rather poor job overall. But still.

DavidM, Tuesday, 27 January 2009 15:29 (sixteen years ago)

"iplayer grabber" is craaaaaazy

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 27 January 2009 15:31 (sixteen years ago)

the secret world of haute couture

interviews with karl, valentino, galliano and a bunch of old biddies who buy this stuff. patti smith turns up too.

yungblut, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 07:09 (sixteen years ago)

crazy good or crazy wtf?

cozwn, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 08:01 (sixteen years ago)

both!! it is ludicrously easy.

and there's no DRM i'm guessing so it totally defeats the terms the BBC's trying to impose.

Tracer Hand, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 10:09 (sixteen years ago)

I just realised you can download the radio on it!!! o_O that makes it amazingly useful

did anyone watch the millionaire traders series? how black were the bags under that young millionaire's eyes looooooooooooool

cozwn, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 10:58 (sixteen years ago)

http://img.skitch.com/20090128-gpt58yjteqgb8s1k81exdhw9my.jpg

cozwn, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 11:05 (sixteen years ago)

emil was a bro too, we shd get him on ilx but I fear he wd be too good for us

cozwn, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 11:13 (sixteen years ago)

tht guy above and lex van dam are total cunts as well. yeah, no shit they're ingrained in the city culture but the program isn't nor were the contestants and they just didn't get that. "if they walk out now, it shows it's really difficult to make it to the end" -> uh, no, emil, the economics student, sam would all have made it to the end but some things are WORTH making it to the end of. "it's no coincidence that all the ones who are losing the most money are walking out" -> uh, wut? ahmet walked out (but he ws always a bit of a wet blanket), cleo pushed... emil and econ.student were pretty smart, talented traders, sam was competent. the only reason the matronly lady didn't walk out was cos she was uptight, the army dude was too army

cozwn, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 11:51 (sixteen years ago)

As part of the Folk America season, BBC Four last night screened half-hour archive performances from Richie Havens, Tom Paxton, Judy Collins, Joan Baez and Crosby and Nash (all available until next Wednesday, I think).

William Bloody Swygart, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 12:26 (sixteen years ago)

ok, so which of the million dollar traders did I used to work with/sort of for?

problem chimp (Porkpie), Wednesday, 28 January 2009 12:29 (sixteen years ago)

"it's no coincidence that all the ones who are losing the most money are walking out"

Was it also no coincidence that those that stayed were hateful shits? Going by his complexion and acne scars, the army guy should've 'invested' in some Oxy 10 or Clearasil, amirite.

Recommended on the Million $ Trader page on iPlayer: lots of city/money/business programmes, and an episode of 1950s radio vent act comedy, Educating Archie. ¯\(°_o)/¯

DavidM, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 20:09 (sixteen years ago)

That army guy was the most loathsome individual of the entire group I thought - a person so stupid, he doesn't know how stupid he is..and whose personality has been almost completely molded by the army with any semblance of a real person disappearing years ago.

I quite liked Caroline, the single mum, who was assessed as the best trader by Lex and Anton.

Bob Six, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 22:16 (sixteen years ago)

Occasionally, iPlayer gets the rights to stream one of the movies shown on the BBC. And one such movie is Good Night and Good Luck, until Sunday night.

William Bloody Swygart, Thursday, 29 January 2009 03:45 (sixteen years ago)

undercover princes

cozwn, Thursday, 29 January 2009 08:58 (sixteen years ago)

That army guy was the most loathsome individual of the entire group I thought - a person so stupid, he doesn't know how stupid he is..and whose personality has been almost completely molded by the army with any semblance of a real person disappearing years ago.

I quite liked Caroline, the single mum, who was assessed as the best trader by Lex and Anton.

"single mum" she's married dude. She's also partly responsible for me being made redundant.

problem chimp (Porkpie), Thursday, 29 January 2009 09:09 (sixteen years ago)

she's also, quite possibly the most manipulative and most lacking in people skills person I've ever worked with.

problem chimp (Porkpie), Thursday, 29 January 2009 09:09 (sixteen years ago)

yeah she was an uptight aspie

cozwn, Thursday, 29 January 2009 09:14 (sixteen years ago)

got to echo the army dude hate tho, wtf was he thinking when he went batshit during the walkout? emil hardsonned him anyway

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cozwn, Thursday, 29 January 2009 09:17 (sixteen years ago)

I had a look at the digital spy forums and Emile posted. Defending his decision to buy Adidas stocks, made a good case too

Army guy was a twat, student was about the only one I'd go for a pint with (ok, maybe emile too)

problem chimp (Porkpie), Thursday, 29 January 2009 09:21 (sixteen years ago)

link?

lizo had no balls and two eyes on his CV. sure he's a nice guy, but he was a wimp (not saying I wouldn't be in that situation)

cozwn, Thursday, 29 January 2009 09:23 (sixteen years ago)

link: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=970799

"interesting" screen name there emile

problem chimp (Porkpie), Thursday, 29 January 2009 09:26 (sixteen years ago)

what was UP with anton's intonation btw?

cozwn, Thursday, 29 January 2009 09:27 (sixteen years ago)

motd on iplayer from next season...finally!

Local Garda, Thursday, 29 January 2009 10:30 (sixteen years ago)

actually season after next

Local Garda, Thursday, 29 January 2009 10:30 (sixteen years ago)

Music journalist Mark Paytress tracks down the mysterious Stash, or Prince Stanislaus Klossowski de Rola - friend of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, exotic dandy and lover, actor, musician, aristocrat and son of the controversial artist Balthus.

Mark examines Stash's close association with Stones guitarist Brian Jones and other leading lights of the music scene in 1960s London, the interest he developed in alchemy during a period living in Sri Lanka, and visits him in his Italian castle to discuss his life and experiences.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h6xlm/Stash_The_Dandy_Aesthete_of_Swinging_London/

Bob Six, Wednesday, 4 February 2009 07:58 (sixteen years ago)

Reminiscing about 'drug busts I have known and loved' on Radio 4

Bob Six, Wednesday, 4 February 2009 08:01 (sixteen years ago)

Last Sunday's "Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life", written and presented by David Attenborough, was wonderful and well worth an hour of anyone's time. If really pushed then the five minute sequence from 48 minutes in showing how life on earth evolved is as elegant and concise a piece of television as I've seen in a long while.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hd5mf/Charles_Darwin_and_the_Tree_of_Life/

Bill A, Wednesday, 4 February 2009 13:17 (sixteen years ago)

can you watch itv live online (i.e. the football)?

cheese and other good things (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 11 February 2009 20:48 (sixteen years ago)

ok, you can. good good.

cheese and other good things (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 11 February 2009 20:49 (sixteen years ago)

HOLY COCKSUCKING FUCKBASTARDS. I've just spent the best part of TWO MOTHERFUCKING HOURS trying to set up the balanitic bell-end of a cocksucker that is the Five on-demand player

If anyone cares ... a pal told me today that the Five player is apparently now Mac-friendly. Not tested it myself, but there you go.

Special topics: Disco, The Common Market (grimly fiendish), Wednesday, 11 February 2009 21:52 (sixteen years ago)

New Town, a new drama that started on BBC Four tonight, set in Edinburgh, stars Mark Gatiss, Daniella Nardini and Jamie from The Thick Of It. I really liked it, I think.

William Bloody Swygart, Saturday, 14 February 2009 22:29 (sixteen years ago)

(runs til next Saturday, obv)

William Bloody Swygart, Saturday, 14 February 2009 22:29 (sixteen years ago)

And the hell with it, here's Being Human. It gets to be one of the lucky series that iPlayer keeps all the episodes of until its run finishes, like The Restaurant, Life of Riley and Waterloo Road, except, y'know, good. All three episodes thus far are online anyhow, and will be until 8th March.

William Bloody Swygart, Saturday, 14 February 2009 22:33 (sixteen years ago)

Limmy's Show, new BBC Scotland sketch show. Yes, the promo blurb contains the phrase "Internet Sensation", but in bits, this is really rather good. (VideoGaiden/Consolevania watchers may better know the feller as Zack Eastwood - available till next Wednesday, I think)

William Bloody Swygart, Friday, 20 February 2009 00:55 (sixteen years ago)

this is very very good - "Iran and Britain"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hq1w7/Iran_and_Britain/

ends tomorrow at 11am

Tracer Hand, Friday, 20 February 2009 10:52 (sixteen years ago)

Morrissey on The One Show is a bizarre treat:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hm9ml

Alba, Friday, 20 February 2009 11:54 (sixteen years ago)

"Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK."

Tracer Hand, Friday, 20 February 2009 12:17 (sixteen years ago)

william, have you seen "the shawshank redemption"?

jed_, Friday, 20 February 2009 12:32 (sixteen years ago)

The what? Etc.

So, yes ...

Limmy's Show, new BBC Scotland sketch show. Yes, the promo blurb contains the phrase "Internet Sensation", but in bits, this is really rather good

... bits of this were fucking inspired (the park ned; the dreams-within-dreams thing that went in to the pub story about the bed); other bits were slightly meh. But that's good enough for me.

Special topics: Disco, The Common Market (grimly fiendish), Saturday, 21 February 2009 00:00 (sixteen years ago)

i didn't like the park ned. loved jacueline maccaferty's taxi rant and the kinder surprise shoplifter.

jed_, Saturday, 21 February 2009 00:06 (sixteen years ago)

Really? I thought the park ned was great, simply for being so fucking neddy. Forgot about the shoplifter: yes, that was excellent, too.

I've ignored the Limmy "internet phenomenon" simply because ... I dunno, it sounded a bit lame. I'll need to check out some of the stuff on his site, I guess.

Special topics: Disco, The Common Market (grimly fiendish), Saturday, 21 February 2009 10:17 (sixteen years ago)

I've been pondering the Modern Talking question very seriously too. It's a very difficult choice.

William Bloody Swygart, Saturday, 21 February 2009 10:51 (sixteen years ago)

Limmy's Show is superb!

Stevie T, Saturday, 21 February 2009 11:05 (sixteen years ago)

Limmy's Show is just a pilot for now, apparently. I'm guessing BBC Scotland is doing a set of those, cos there's another one next week in the same timeslot is Burnistoun, a sketch show by the writers of Empty, which I thought was pretty grand though few people I know seemed to agree (one of them is also Rab off of Consolevania/VideoGaiden etc).

William Bloody Swygart, Saturday, 21 February 2009 13:12 (sixteen years ago)

Yeh, that's exactly it: though I think it's incredibly likely that L's S will be picked up for a full series.

Special topics: Disco, The Common Market (grimly fiendish), Saturday, 21 February 2009 13:15 (sixteen years ago)

Burnistoun, I have to say, looks bloody awful from the precis on that site.

Special topics: Disco, The Common Market (grimly fiendish), Saturday, 21 February 2009 13:16 (sixteen years ago)

(But, y'know, I'd have avoided Limmy's Show like the plage if it hadn't been for good dudes repping it after the fact, so I'm happy to be proved wrong.)

Special topics: Disco, The Common Market (grimly fiendish), Saturday, 21 February 2009 13:17 (sixteen years ago)

I'm not sure I've ever seen a comedy-related press release that's not made me want to run several miles, but I'm crossing my fingers for Burnistoun due to residual goodwill from CV/VG, which was by and large tremendous.

William Bloody Swygart, Saturday, 21 February 2009 13:21 (sixteen years ago)

Just about to watch Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait here - http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00hw3s2/Zidane_A_21st_Century_Portrait/

bay bay (a hoy hoy), Thursday, 26 February 2009 14:49 (sixteen years ago)

spark a bowl!

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 26 February 2009 14:52 (sixteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

Was going to post From A To B on here, but for some reason it's not on iPlayer this week. Dammit.

William Bloody Swygart, Friday, 13 March 2009 01:01 (sixteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jf64y/1959_The_Year_that_Changed_Jazz/ is pretty good, especially for a (relatively) jazz newbie like myself.

there's a big metaphor going on in which pussy is medicine (a hoy hoy), Saturday, 28 March 2009 21:33 (sixteen years ago)

The Wire
11:20 pm
(Not available)

^fu

DavidM, Tuesday, 31 March 2009 17:04 (sixteen years ago)

i was surprised the Zidane film was on iplayer recently.

Hard House SugBanton (blueski), Tuesday, 31 March 2009 17:19 (sixteen years ago)

1959: The Year That Changed Jazz. Too short, but still pretty great.

otm in new york (G00blar), Sunday, 12 April 2009 21:14 (sixteen years ago)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0074sg0/Planet_Earth_Series_1_Mountains/

This is the one with the snow leopards in and snow leopards are so awesome.

William Bloody Swygart, Tuesday, 14 April 2009 00:13 (sixteen years ago)

(til Saturday)

William Bloody Swygart, Tuesday, 14 April 2009 00:13 (sixteen years ago)

4od is mac too now appparently

caek, Tuesday, 14 April 2009 00:15 (sixteen years ago)

It is, it would appear - they've finally figured out how to not base their entire system on Windows Media Player! Plus also it keeps stuff up for more than one week, and it has Big Bang Theory and Father Ted. Hell, I could even have another go at finding The Inbetweeners funny.

William Bloody Swygart, Tuesday, 14 April 2009 09:41 (sixteen years ago)

Hell, I could even have another go at finding The Inbetweeners funny.

haha ennit

EMPIRE STATE HYMEN (MPx4A), Tuesday, 14 April 2009 09:42 (sixteen years ago)

Hell, I could even have another go at finding The Inbetweeners funny

If you find the phrase "bell-end" inherently amusing, you're laughing. I do, and am.

a tiny, faltering megaphone (grimly fiendish), Tuesday, 14 April 2009 10:57 (sixteen years ago)

I watched part 1 (Europe) of the Alan Whicker thing this morning. nice easy viewing and great to see all the old footage of his 50s-70s work (Paul Getty mentalism, Fiona Thyssen on a speedboat in the Swiss lakes). strange sense of philosophical sadness from present day Whicker tho, referring several times to regret at a few things. would've come across as ungrateful and too self-indulgent except his persistent elegance and lingering charisma made it quite moving (it helped that many of his reports captured this same feeling in his subjects be they isolated millionaires or the low-mid class mothers of girls becoming nuns).

Hard House SugBanton (blueski), Tuesday, 14 April 2009 11:09 (sixteen years ago)

one month passes...

Gregory's Girl on until next sunday night. One of my favourite films.

ned trifle (Notinmyname), Monday, 18 May 2009 09:48 (sixteen years ago)

Kate Bush's 1979 Christmas Special til next Tuesday. Fairly unmissable.

William Bloody Swygart, Tuesday, 19 May 2009 18:37 (sixteen years ago)

was able to stream the entire grand prix, in high quality and full screen, on Sunday. via wireless an' all. i barely watched any of it but the fact that it was there, in my kitchen, being splattered with frying pan fats was very very impressive.

still 0_o at the internet and not entirely sure that it isn't witchcraft/voodoo/other, but im not complainin'.

N1ck (Upt0eleven), Wednesday, 27 May 2009 13:53 (sixteen years ago)

How long does 4od usually take to update? I'm wanna watch River Cottage later tonight but I assume i'll have to wait till tomorrow.

I donated and I expect some sort of reward measured in virgins. (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 3 June 2009 17:32 (sixteen years ago)

i barely watched any of it but the fact that it was there, in my kitchen, being splattered with frying pan fats was very very impressive

Previously I had a television in my kitchen that did a very similar thing!

4OD is a million times better now it's switched to the iPlayer-style stream model. Also they're putting a massive back catalogue up for free.

Matt DC, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 11:06 (sixteen years ago)

I hate the way 4OD sometimes stalls and then you have to go back to the start and watch ads AGAIN because they cocked up.

Alba, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:16 (sixteen years ago)

Dear 4oD user,

You may have seen or heard rumours in the press about changes to 4oD. As a valued 4oD user we thought we'd let you know exactly what this will mean for you and help clear up any confusion.

No doubt you're already aware that you can watch 4oD Catch-Up on our new improved channel4.com (and if you haven't tried it yet, what are you waiting for?). All the content is streamed which makes it really easy to use, you shouldn't need to download anything - simply find what you want to watch and hit "Play". Oh, and non-Windows users will be pleased to know that 4oD Catch-Up on channel4.com is now Mac and Linux compatible.

From around the end of June you'll also be able to watch all our archive programmes on channel4.com. Which means all your favourites will be in one place and available for free.

Of course you're welcome to use your 4oD application until then if you prefer, although you may find that you are no longer able to download or rent some programmes or films. However you may be interested to know that many popular 4oD programmes are available to buy and keep on itunes.

DavidM, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 13:59 (sixteen years ago)

one month passes...

i wish things were kept longer on iplayer. i wanted to watch the death of respect docus they had on bbc 2 but theyre already gone. with 4od, you can watch programs dating back to the 90s (was *amazed* to see lipstick on your collar on there). with the iplayer, youll be lucky if its there after a week.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Saturday, 1 August 2009 10:57 (sixteen years ago)

THAT'S BECAUSE CHANNEL 4 IS FUCKING SHIT

Calamari Merkin (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 1 August 2009 13:09 (sixteen years ago)

no. thats what makes channel 4 better.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Saturday, 1 August 2009 15:06 (sixteen years ago)

4od's huge archive is the only thing it has over iplayer. the adverts are really annoying.

unban dictionary (blueski), Saturday, 1 August 2009 15:11 (sixteen years ago)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m10hz/BBC_Proms_2009_Prom_22_A_Celebration_of_Classic_MGM_Film_Musicals/

Until next Saturday night. The singing stars from the classical and musical theatre worlds include Seth MacFarlane (from 1.10.40) looking a bit orange.

Ned Trifle II, Saturday, 1 August 2009 23:55 (sixteen years ago)

When I try using new 4od, 75% of the time shows don't load the 'watch now' sign next to the description to click on and... umm... watch the shows, making it useless even having the website.

a hoy hoy, Friday, 7 August 2009 19:37 (sixteen years ago)

New CBBC series Roy. Only 12 minutes in, but it's pretty good so far. (til Wednesday)

William Bloody Swygart, Friday, 7 August 2009 23:12 (sixteen years ago)

^^^Just watching this with the kids - very amusing.

Ned Trifle II, Saturday, 8 August 2009 08:41 (sixteen years ago)

four weeks pass...

Some good stuff in last night's How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin doc. Particularly the anti-Beatles propaganda from 1966:

Look how elegant they are! But when they started their career they performed wearing wearing only swimming trunks and toilet seats round their necks. Then they met a kind fairy - London dealer Brian Epstein.

Alba, Monday, 7 September 2009 10:31 (fifteen years ago)

um, that's pretty damn accurate! (apart from the "London" bit)

Mark G, Monday, 7 September 2009 10:34 (fifteen years ago)

I didn't know that about the swimming trunks! Why did they do that?

Alba, Monday, 7 September 2009 10:40 (fifteen years ago)

Perhaps I will stop listening to them.

Alba, Monday, 7 September 2009 10:40 (fifteen years ago)

Entertaining the Hamburg off-duty sailors, the nutcases!

Mark G, Monday, 7 September 2009 10:42 (fifteen years ago)

I hope that outfit is in the new Beatles Guitar Hero game.

Tracer Hand, Monday, 7 September 2009 10:42 (fifteen years ago)

Yes, you start with the swimming trunks, and after successfully firing Stu, you get the toilet seat. Then you back Wally the drummer on a version of "Fever", and get leathers. And so on.

Mark G, Monday, 7 September 2009 10:50 (fifteen years ago)

(I'm improvising a better game now, aren't I?)

Mark G, Monday, 7 September 2009 10:50 (fifteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

"Brazil" is on through Tuesday night

Tracer Hand, Sunday, 27 September 2009 21:17 (fifteen years ago)

"Point Break" (courtesy onimo) is on thru this Sunday night

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dtjjp/Point_Break/

Tracer Hand, Monday, 28 September 2009 13:08 (fifteen years ago)

I was just about to post that. God bless 'em, I stayed up way too late watching it and still went to bed before it was done. How often do they make films available? I'd never noticed it before.

Akon/Family (Merdeyeux), Monday, 28 September 2009 13:15 (fifteen years ago)

whenever they get the rights, it's pretty random

Tracer Hand, Monday, 28 September 2009 14:20 (fifteen years ago)

Wouldn't happen know if they're available on iplayer on Virgin's cable package would you/ Tbh I can just check when I get home but I missed the second hour or so of this last night so would like to finish it off.

Lovely and tender, like velvet. (Upt0eleven), Monday, 28 September 2009 14:27 (fifteen years ago)

*(/ = ?)

Lovely and tender, like velvet. (Upt0eleven), Monday, 28 September 2009 14:28 (fifteen years ago)

s/\//\?/ i think you mean

this must be what FAIL is really like (ledge), Monday, 28 September 2009 14:36 (fifteen years ago)

Upt0eleven i'm pretty sure everything that's on regular iPlayer is also on Virgin's set-top box version

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 29 September 2009 09:02 (fifteen years ago)

unless there has been a "problem"

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 29 September 2009 09:02 (fifteen years ago)

hmm, couldn't find it last night. maybe there's a separate section for films but it wasn't immediately apparent.

Lovely and tender, like velvet. (Upt0eleven), Tuesday, 29 September 2009 09:04 (fifteen years ago)

i use get_iplayer which is a command line version for downloading stuff and Point Break is still listed there:

koogs> ./iplayer_1_19 -l point
Matches:
494: Point Break - Point Break, BBC One, Drama,Films,Action & Adventure,Guidance,TV, , default, 0 days 0 hours ago -
An undercover cop, pursuing a gang of bank robbers, is seduced by the LA surf scene.

along with 5 episodes of Pointless...

koogs, Tuesday, 29 September 2009 09:11 (fifteen years ago)

Does anyone else get this regularly on 4od where the PLAY NOW button doesn't load, rendering the whole thing useless?

http://burythehammer.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/alan2.jpg?w=510&h=382

Samuel (a hoy hoy), Monday, 12 October 2009 09:03 (fifteen years ago)

;_; at 4od not wanting me to watch the shows they put online. Thought I'd check out Being Erica but it is doing ^^^ again. It really cannot be that hard to have part of your website load after the fifth refresh?

Samuel (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 14 October 2009 19:11 (fifteen years ago)

is Adblock causing the problem? tried IE?

koogs, Wednesday, 14 October 2009 20:01 (fifteen years ago)

Well it worked after the 8th refresh or whatever. But it was doing this pre- whenever I got adblock aswell.

Samuel (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 14 October 2009 20:02 (fifteen years ago)

YouTube, Channel 4 sign pioneering long-form content deal

October 15 2009: YouTube and Channel 4 have signed a pioneering content deal which will make the broadcaster’s original programmes available on demand, in full and free-of-charge via YouTube in the UK in the coming months.

The strategic partnership marks the first time that a broadcaster anywhere in the world has made a comprehensive catch-up schedule available on YouTube, providing Channel 4 with additional advertising inventory and reach: YouTube last week announced it was serving over 1 billion video streams every day.

Under the terms of the deal, Channel 4 will make its 4oD video-on-demand ‘catch-up’ service of new programmes available via YouTube shortly after television transmission, including series that have already proved particularly popular with online audiences such as Skins, Hollyoaks, The Inbetweeners and Peep Show. YouTube users will also be able to access around 3,000 hours of full length programming from the Channel 4 archive at any given time, including shows like Brass Eye, Derren Brown, Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares, Teachers and many others.

Content will begin appearing in the coming months and be fully available in early 2010. All programmes will be available only in the UK, free-of-charge supported by advertising.

Financial terms are not being disclosed, but the partnership runs for an initial term of at least three years and the two parties will share advertising revenues on an agreed formula. The deal will create significant value for Channel 4 and its independent production partners, generating additional revenue to invest in creating high quality, original content. YouTube and Channel 4 will continue to co-operate on additional monetisation opportunities as new technology evolves.

Channel 4 will have a branded presence on YouTube and will be able to sell advertising around its content on the site. The agreement also allows Channel 4 to sell advertising around some non-Channel 4 content on YouTube for the first time, expanding the amount of inventory available to its sales team and bringing its considerable expertise in advertising around full length TV content to the YouTube platform. It will help Channel 4 develop its advertising sales proposition in digital, including the use of YouTube’s demographic targeting tools to target advertising against Channel 4 content on YouTube.

The deal builds significantly on Channel 4 and YouTube’s existing partnership; Channel 4 was the first broadcaster to sell pre-roll advertisements on YouTube clips and to incorporate an offline sponsor into an online YouTube package (Lucozade, Big Brother).

The deal is non-exclusive, allowing Channel 4 to continue distributing its 4oD service via its own website, channel4.com, and other third party sites and services.

Nikesh Arora, President, Global Sales Operations and Business Development for Google, YouTube’s owner, said: “Over the past few years, fans have had access to increasing amounts of professional programming online as TV companies experiment with new ways of distributing their content. Channel 4 have been visionary in their online strategy and are consistently at the forefront of new uses of YouTube to engage their viewers and unlock new revenue streams. This significant new agreement brings Channel 4’s great full length content to the YouTube community, helping Channel 4 to grow their online revenues and to continue to invest in the creation of high quality original content.”.

Andy Duncan, Channel 4’s Chief Executive, said: “Channel 4 was the first broadcaster anywhere in the world to make all its commissioned content available online and we’ve consistently pioneered in this field. This strategic partnership is another important milestone for us and we’re delighted to be combining the power of the ‘4’ brand and the appeal of our content with YouTube’s unrivalled reach and reputation online.

“Making our programmes directly accessible to YouTube’s 20 million UK users will financially benefit both Channel 4 and our independent production partners and help bolster our investment in quality British content. It demonstrates our ability to strike dynamic commercial partnerships to help underpin our future as a commercially funded, not-for-profit multi-platform public service network.”

Jon Gisby, Director of Future Media and Technology at Channel 4, added: “Channel 4 has a clear lead among commercial broadcasters in video-on-demand and we’re convinced extending our relationship with YouTube will help consolidate that position. The deal will grow our share of the audience and enhance our advertising sales proposition. It will create new advertising inventory for Channel 4 Sales in digital media and will help us realise our ambition to be the UK’s leading sales house for video-on-demand.”

Patrick Walker, YouTube’s Director of Partnerships, added: “We know that the YouTube community is enthusiastic about full-length programming on the site, and we’ve been working hard to create the right environment for more broadcasters to make their content available with the right branding, the right advertising formats and the right level of control over advertising sales. This partnership demonstrates our commitment to bringing an even greater range of content to YouTube and we look forward to other similar agreements to come.”

James Mitchell, Thursday, 15 October 2009 11:51 (fifteen years ago)

three weeks pass...

Starter For 10 on there; very much worth watching.

jon going hamm (a hoy hoy), Tuesday, 10 November 2009 20:37 (fifteen years ago)

also Good Night, and Good Luck

FC Tom Tomsk Club (Merdeyeux), Friday, 13 November 2009 21:56 (fifteen years ago)

and the notorious betty page. shame these are movies I only kinda wanna watch, as i'm undoubtably only going to get around to it when they are no longer there.

a hoy hoy, Friday, 13 November 2009 22:08 (fifteen years ago)

"Our servers are too busy. Please try again later."

Fucking BBC. I pay my telly license to WATCH/LISTEN to the bbc not wait around for it to be less busy at some other time.

9-1 never forget (a hoy hoy), Sunday, 22 November 2009 19:55 (fifteen years ago)

cunt bags gonna make me watch itv or something and then kill myself for watching itv.

9-1 never forget (a hoy hoy), Sunday, 22 November 2009 19:55 (fifteen years ago)

"BBC iPlayer is down for maintenance. We'll be back shortly."

James Mitchell, Sunday, 22 November 2009 22:51 (fifteen years ago)

Loving the Anish Kapoor programme (even though i bet it contributed to my having to queue longer to get in the exhibition)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00p00f2/Imagine_Winter_2009_The_Year_of_Anish_Kapoor/
Until Dec 22nd.

Ned Trifle II, Wednesday, 25 November 2009 10:57 (fifteen years ago)

Yes, it was superb. Kicking myself that I didn't make plans to get to the exhibition, Ned I can only assume it was even more stunning in real life? And was the wax cannon thing in action or were those firings done before the opening?

Bill A, Wednesday, 25 November 2009 11:41 (fifteen years ago)

Cannon is fired during exhib but you have to queue separately. And you only get to see the impact if you are standing in the middle of the v crowded viewing area, otherwise you get the loud bang of the firing and that's it. Bit of an anticlimax imo.

George Mucus (ledge), Wednesday, 25 November 2009 11:43 (fifteen years ago)

I went yesterday afternoon and didn't have to queue for the cannon, it was quite crowded but I got a good view. The guy firing the cannon was really ramping up the tension I thought, I enjoyed it immensely. I enjoyed the whole thing, but I've been a complete Kapoor stan for so long I can no longer make any proper judgements.

Ned Trifle II, Wednesday, 25 November 2009 16:33 (fifteen years ago)

i missed that C4/YouTube story completely. great news.

BBC pull your finger out re old programmes (charge if you must, would rather that that bother buying DVDs)

mdskltr (blueski), Wednesday, 25 November 2009 16:37 (fifteen years ago)

Doh, Starter For 10 is gone now. Disappointed.

krakow, Wednesday, 25 November 2009 21:43 (fifteen years ago)

Pretty great ep of Newsnight last night. The initial roundtable about Cameron's latest racist bullshit was astonishing - the completely looniness of the Tory spokesman, the complete uselessness of Ed Balls, the twists and turns over who had the upper hand, and Paxman in full-on Paxman mode:

http://bbc.co.uk/i/p6bq8/

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 26 November 2009 16:08 (fifteen years ago)

the completely looniness of the Tory spokesman

Paul Goodman! He was actually drooling at one point I'm sure. Also glasses on or off, man!
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2579/4135670103_65d7b61a29.jpg

I can't believe he's from my generation. Chair of the FCS when I was at poly and during their "Hang Mandela" phase. Not exactly the cuddly side of the Conservative party.

the acquired taste that is howard wolowitz (Ned Trifle II), Thursday, 26 November 2009 17:12 (fifteen years ago)

And again

BBC iPlayer is down for maintenance. We'll be back shortly.

seems to be down a bit recently

Bob Six, Wednesday, 2 December 2009 23:41 (fifteen years ago)

one month passes...

limmy's show. this was excellent. the a-ha sketch had me howling with laghter.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pzfp8/b00pzfm0/Limmys_Show_Episode_1/

jed_, Tuesday, 12 January 2010 16:49 (fifteen years ago)


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