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  • Dave2002
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 18034

    iPlayer programmes being taken down too early

    I thought that the recent TV programmes on Temperature were good, and I have watched the first two episodes.



    Now I noticed that the first episode does not seem to be available any more, and the second will be taken down tomorrow.

    No wonder that so many people are ignorant of science, and don't have any real engagement with it.

    I will watch episode 3 quickly, but really this is very poor.

    I highly recommend these programmes.
  • LMcD
    Full Member
    • Sep 2017
    • 8632

    #2
    Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
    I thought that the recent TV programmes on Temperature were good, and I have watched the first two episodes.



    Now I noticed that the first episode does not seem to be available any more, and the second will be taken down tomorrow.

    No wonder that so many people are ignorant of science, and don't have any real engagement with it.

    I will watch episode 3 quickly, but really this is very poor.

    I highly recommend these programmes.
    Most programmes are available on iPlayer for 30 days, so it's best to check regularly.
    Last edited by LMcD; 21-11-24, 21:41.

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    • Old Grumpy
      Full Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 3643

      #3
      Originally posted by LMcD View Post

      Most programmes are available on iPlayer for 28 days, so it's best to check regularly.
      More on that here:

      We aim to make programmes available for as long as possible. And while much of our content is available for 30 days after broadcast, many more programmes are becoming available for longer (a year or more). So you don’t miss out, we display how long a programme is available just below its description on the playback page.

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      • Petrushka
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 12307

        #4
        The programmes mentioned seem to have first aired in 2018. They will no doubt appear again in due course, whereupon they will be on iplayer for a further period.

        Remember when programmes were on iplayer for just 7 days?
        "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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        • LMcD
          Full Member
          • Sep 2017
          • 8632

          #5
          Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post

          More on that here:

          We aim to make programmes available for as long as possible. And while much of our content is available for 30 days after broadcast, many more programmes are becoming available for longer (a year or more). So you don’t miss out, we display how long a programme is available just below its description on the playback page.
          I've corrected '28' to '30' on my last message.

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          • DracoM
            Host
            • Mar 2007
            • 12986

            #6
            Heavy snow in Cumbria as I post...............

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            • Dave2002
              Full Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 18034

              #7
              Originally posted by LMcD View Post

              Most programmes are available on iPlayer for 30 days, so it's best to check regularly.
              That's not my only point though. It's about the relative weighting of "importance" of programme material. There is little enough really good material on TV, so programmes like this which are definitely better than some of the more trivial ones should be available for longer.

              Even allowing for some problems with the particular programme - such as the demonstration of water dropping being bent in proximity to a charged plastic [I assume] cylinder not being thorough enough - it's a lot better than most of the pap which gets put out.

              The particular demonstration relies on viewers taking it as "obvious" that water dropped down next to an uncharged object will go straight down [probably true, but needs to be shown/checked] and also since the nature of the charge is not mentioned, it would be interesting to see what happens if the cylinder [or a similar one] has the opposite charge. Also viewers have to take on trust something about what they "know" - the formula for water, plus accepting the discussion about the geometry of water molecules.

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              • Old Grumpy
                Full Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 3643

                #8
                Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                That's not my only point though. It's about the relative weighting of "importance" of programme material. There is little enough really good material on TV, so programmes like this which are definitely better than some of the more trivial ones should be available for longer.


                Possibly available elsewhere e.g. A Temperature for Life - From Ice to Fire: The Incredible Science of Temperature - watch free online documentaries - ihavenotv.com

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