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Its only the home page that is not working. The rest of the site working fine.
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Test Match Special is working on radio iPlayer.
I'm looking forward to some good observations about the antics of pigeons, quality of cakes supplied and whatever other assorted drivel drifts into their heads over the course of the next 6 hours.
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I usually kick off Monday morning with a listen again of a radio show from Friday night. Arses.
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They once defrauded me by backdating a licence to cover a period when I didn't have a telly, in spite of the fact I had informed them in writing that my telly was no more.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostWhat license fee? I've never owned a telly. Oh I still get loads of threatening letters that want to make a criminal.
'nuff said
Back in 2008 I got a digital box and with it came a selection of UK channels. I couldn't stand the overtly pro-NL politics coming out of the Beeb so I stopped watching their output.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostTheir webtulipe is well, tulipe and rather glad I don't contribute to it financially.
Didn't miss it one bit.
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What license fee? I've never owned a telly. Oh I still get loads of threatening letters that want to make a criminal.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCan anyone get UK weather? I can get local weather - but not the UK.
Do we get a refund on licence fee?
Their webtulipe is well, tulipe and rather glad I don't contribute to it financially.
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Can anyone get UK weather? I can get local weather - but not the UK.
Do we get a refund on licence fee?
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I wouldn't be surprised if was some ongoing web attack.
Half of twitter seem to think the BBC at bombing the Gaza strip.
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Working for me, watching a doc about the Darjeeling Himalaya Railway - a Bob railway, built by Brits 130-odd years so it works.
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The radio iplayer is borked as well.
Good work BBC, take a good product and feck it up.
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Still fecked. 24 hrs later. This is an embarrassment to what many refer to as a benchmark of web sites.
Also, 24 hrs later no mention of Bobs. Well done CUK
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BBC site fecked
Was hoping to watch the golf on iplayer in the study this afternoon.
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