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"Scott" wrote in message ... On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 21:19:55 +0100, "michael adams" wrote: wrote in message ... In article , stuck@home (Peter Able) wrote: On 21/07/2015 18:01, wrote: In article , (David Cantrell) wrote: On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 05:46:32PM -0500, wrote: In article , stuck@home (Peter Able) wrote: Several documentaries relating to transport and London coming up on London Live: 25Jul15 1900: Terminus ... 01Aug15 1900: Capital Visit ... 01Aug15 1930: This Year - London ... 29Aug15 1900: Bridge of Song ... All from British Transport Films. How might those of us not in London see these? No-one in London watches London Live either, it gets a staggering 0.05% of the audience :-) The first three are available to buy on DVD according to http://www.britishtransportfilms.co.uk/. If you can't find them online then I expect that the BFI shop will be able to get them for you. Thanks all. I was assuming they were to be broadcast free to air and maybe on web sites, not being familiar with London Live. I'm not interested enough to buy DVDs. It looks as if I'll be able to watch on their web site. They will be FTA in London I see it's channel 8 on Freeview. Is that only accessible in London That probably depends on your proximity to an appropriate transmitter, and/or how London is defined and the postioning of transmitters. i.e if transmitters are positioned at the edge of the area then presumably non-Londoners will benefit. If positioned more centrally then possibly not. This may also involve rotating the aerial towards a specific transmitter. Possibly best posted in uk.tech.digital-tv It's not really a question of 'if'. The location of transmitters is a matter of public record. Which is totally irrelevant to the question as to how London may or may not be defined, for present purposes. Along with the signal strength of the transmitters, which may nor may not, for all I know, also be of relevance, depending on the OP's exact location. Hence the 'if'. michael adams .... |