Re: Top Gear on BBC On-Demand - how daft is this?



"Martin" <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Well yes, I can't download the stuff there but I can still see what's
available to download if I could.

How much did it cost the BBC to add that negative feature and why?

It didn't cost you anything. And, as you can't use it anyway, why complain
about it?
Cheers
Jeff


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