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trt | 14:43 Sat 17th Jul 2010 | Internet
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Is it possible to download a programme like Friday Night with J/Ross
on BBC Iplayer and send it to my daughter in an e-mail etc in Macau (near to Hong Kong) as it wont work there?
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Yes. I think you need to download Adobe Air. There should be a 'download this programme' link on the programme page...
Any programme downloaded will be huge though in terms of file size so emailing is probably not an option.

Can you find the programme on Youtube and email the link to your daughter instead?
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Thanks snags.
I went to J/Ross and it started playing but cant see where it says download.
There's usually a 'download' button, with the size of the file shown afterwards in brackets, bottom right, under the programme 'start' page (I'm looking at BBC3, see example in link below).

http://www.bbc.co.uk/..._Good_Show_Episode_6/

And if you cannot find the programme on Youtube to email a link, you could download it and post a disc to your daughter instead...
A Beckham fan is she?
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snags your so helpful.
So are you saying I could download it on to a DVD on my PC, and if so how do I do it in simple terms?

craft1948, she likes him but J/Ross makes her laugh.
''So are you saying I could download it on to a DVD on my PC''

I would say yes (I've never done it myself). Hopefully Chuck or someone with experience of downloading from iPlayer will see this thread later and confirm...
trt... here's a Youtube link to part of that show. There may be others if you do a search.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvUH0B-5PUM

It might be easier to just email this, and other links you find, to your daughter!
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Thanks snags :-)

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