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March 12, 2007

BBC + YouTube = 1 Happy LiB

The BBC has contracted with YouTube to offer three channels of BBC video content, one for news and two for entertainment.  All channels will show short clips of glorious BBC content.  For more info, read the article on BBC News.

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The BBC has allowed Netflix to make a lot of it's series available for instant viewing through the Netflix site. It has many of the old Dr. Who series available.

The instant viewing is a free addition with membership. I've really enjoyed it.

Posted by: Vampire Librarian | March21, 2007

I hope this means old episodes of Dr. Who and Monty Python, the two best shows to ever come out of the British Isles.

Posted by: Bill Drew | March13, 2007

I've been showing the lyre bird to all my friends ever since I stumbled upon it this weekend! David Attenborough rawks!

Posted by: Cliff | March13, 2007

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