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starone | 10:19 Tue 17th May 2011 | ChatterBank
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Thanks for the nice simple instructions for using the iPlayer. As I have a nice big TV (48 inch I think or something like that) the programme about the Street was much easier to watch on it. It was quite interesting, but the main thing about it, IMO, was the conflict it generated. I think things went on there that will never be forgotten - or forgiven. I was brought up in the depression of the 1930's so some of it was quite familiar to me. I have lived through similar occurrences without any of the help given. In those days you didn't notice it because you were all in the same boat. Could rant on, but it would get boring for you. Anyway thanks a lot - there are buttons on this tv I have never used!
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Glad to be of help Starbuck - there are loads of programmes on there, some are catch up and others are entire series of older shows. Just go down to all shows rather than all channels, and you can stop and start, pause, rewind and fast forward just like with a video. I haven't watched the Street show, but I may get around to it yet. :) x

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