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spanglisher (97 KP) rated BBC iPlayer in Apps

Jan 23, 2019  
BBC iPlayer
BBC iPlayer
Entertainment
9
7.9 (26 Ratings)
App Rating
Head and shoulders above any other tv apps. Choose from watching live, or from the beginning or catch up. Most programmes broadcast on BBC are available, rather than the small handful offered by other apps, and can be watch for at least 30 days (0 more)
Hard to watch from abroad as they can spot a proxy a mile off (0 more)
  
Two Pints of Lager (and a Packet of Crisps)  - Season 5
Two Pints of Lager (and a Packet of Crisps) - Season 5
2005 | Comedy
Sheridan smith (4 more)
Ralf little
Natalie Casey
Will mellor
Runcorn
Love this sitcom for very crude and adult humour but it still me laugh when I rewatch it on bpxsets on DVD or BBC iPlayer excellent young cast including Sheridan smith who I got to meet at doctor who convention 11 years ago briilant show shame they don't make anymore
  
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)
2011 | Action, Mystery
6
7.4 (17 Ratings)
Movie Rating
More or less direct sequel to the first Robert Downey Jr Sherlock Holmes movie, that again continues the unfortunate trend of an over-reliance of slow motion scenes, and slapstick based around Holmes being in disguise.

Better than the first, yes, but nowhere near as good as the BBC Benedict Cumberbatch adaptations, or even of NBCs Elementary.
  
The News Quiz
The News Quiz
Comedy, News & Politics
9
9.0 (7 Ratings)
Podcast Rating
Hilarious (0 more)
Sometimes long breaks between series (0 more)
Topical panel quiz show, taking its questions from the week's news stories
BBC Radio 4's News Quiz is hosted by Miles Jupp and features different panelists each week who take a comical look at this weeks news. Panelists include Jeremy Hardy, Zoe Lyons, Fred Macaulay, Andy Hamilton, Susan Calman as well as many others.
  
Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones
Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones
1967 | Sci-Fi
9
6.1 (9 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Patrick troughton (4 more)
Fraser Hines
Pauline Colin's
Animation
Donald Pickering
Just watched the first three episodes of this lost classic doctor who that was first shown in the 1960s but was junked by the BBC in the 70s but all that remains of the story is episodes one and three untill now we can watch it in full animated release is it any good so far yes the plot which takes place in and around Gatwick airport in which aliens are kindapping young people thru chameleon tours and replacing them with dupaites. The plot is very invasion of the body snatchers but on a BBC budget. Acting wise Patrick troughton is in his element as the doctor with support from the rest of the cast. Looking forward to the animated release later in the year fury from the deep that once a true classic
  
The Many New Sides Of Charlie Rich by Charlie Rich
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Album Favorite

"Mohair Sam' was one of the tracks on it - I recorded it on my first album because of hearing him do it. But I liked him before that - 'Lonely Weekends' was the first one I heard him sing. Heard it on the radio, on the BBC - some people had condemned the BBC because they didn't play enough of this or enough of that but at least you would get a smidgen of things coming through. I'd be getting records then from Spillers in Cardiff, but there was a shop in Pontypridd which was more local, called Freddy Feys, and I would get a lot of stuff in there. On another album later on, I did the song that was on The Many New Sides... called 'Field of Yellow Daisies' that his wife wrote, which I learned later - when I met him, he said “Thanks for recording that.""

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Kate (355 KP) rated BBC iPlayer in Apps

Jan 23, 2019  
BBC iPlayer
BBC iPlayer
Entertainment
8
7.9 (26 Ratings)
App Rating
Great for catching up on things you have missed on the BBC even if if has just finished on the TV, it appears in iplayer really quickly. Have mainly used it for programmes I have missed but occasionally have listened to odd radio show I have missed. Yes you do know have to register with an account but it is still not tied in with your TV licence.
  
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Sarah (7798 KP) created a post in Smashbomb Feedback

Nov 24, 2019  
Have you been able to figure out how to prevent items that havent been released yet from appearing in the daily missions?

I've found a lot of varied ratings on items from months ago that either havent been released yet or have only just been released, and these really skew the overall rating of the item.

An example I've found today is The War of the Worlds, the new BBC drama that started last week.
  
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Imogen SB (4507 KP) Nov 25, 2019

Hey @Sarah & @Erika , I think the main issue is when these items are presented on the Daily Missions quite a few users get confused because generally the items we see rated before their release are either sequels or remakes to popular originals - however, we are in the works of adding a 'TBR' feature on the items creation :)

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Sarah (7798 KP) Nov 25, 2019

Thanks @Imogen SB 🙂

Count Dracula (1977)
Count Dracula (1977)
1977 | Classics, Horror
8
7.4 (5 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Surprisingly faithful BBC adaptation of the famous story has definite merits, but also perhaps shows why most people don't stick so close to the text. Young solicitor Harker goes off to Transylvania to close a deal with the engimatic Count Dracula; you can probably guess the rest.

Scores very highly for its acting - Frank Finlay is a charismatic Van Helsing and Louis Jourdan a playfully evil Dracula - and also for its atmosphere, even with BBC TV production restraints (videotaped interiors, some rather weird special effects). For an adaptation to stick quite so close to the book is very nearly exceptional, too - Savory makes Lucy and Mina sisters, combines Arthur and Quincey into one character, and cuts down the final act, but that's about it. The drawback to this, of course, is that after the first act Dracula gets relatively little screen-time and even less dialogue, and it does drag on just a tiny bit. Nevertheless, its fidelity and seriousness mean that this is certainly among the top echelon of Draculas in any medium.
  
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Awix (3310 KP) rated Threads (1984) in Movies

Sep 7, 2019 (Updated Sep 7, 2019)  
Threads (1984)
Threads (1984)
1984 | Documentary, Drama
Landmark BBC docu-drama depicting the effects on the UK of a nuclear war (implied to take place in 1988, not that it matters). A young couple plan to get married, not really paying much attention to the deteriorating international situation and rising tensions between the US and Soviet Union. And then events pass the point of no return and the world changes forever.

Not really something you watch to be entertained, Threads has lost very little of its power to appal and terrify. The first half, before the nuclear attack, has an almost kitchen-sink realism; the sense of foreboding is almost unbearable. Even the resources of the BBC can't quite bring the nightmarish aftermath to the screen in the same kind of the detail - or perhaps even the writer's imagination recoils from the sheer grimness of it all. Instead, Threads takes an almost impressionistic approach, providing snapshots of horror from the years following the collapse of civilisation. Distressingly convincing and powerful, and it still feels relevant; one would wish it were otherwise.