Although sceptical of the idea with already having to pay for the TV licence, it allows access to things that otherwise wouldn't be on other services like Amazon or Netflix, it's a useful companion to torrenting what might become rare programmes such as one off documentaries because obviously like Amazon Prime each programme is stored in the cloud for you, I wouldn't use the download option because I really don't like DRM.
Programmes are a bit pricey but they even put things up like "Treweryn - 50 Years On" a one off documentary about the reservoir controversy on BBC ONE Wales and "Charlie Brooker's 2015 Wipe" these are the sorts of programmes that never get released on DVD, with programmes that are released on DVD the BBC Store obviously seems a bit pricey as you can usually get DVD's of full series cheaper. I bought the dreadful sitcom "The Wright Way" on there just because it's so bad it makes interesting viewing.
More ease of watching the BBC Store would be good, it to launch on Fire TV/Fire Stick and PS3/PS4 would be welcome, some sort of merge with the IPlayer app might help achieve that. There's an Android app to watch on your phone, not compatible with every device though, the IPlayer app itself is much more widespread.
Wish £1.89 hadn't caught on as a default price for a TV episode, 99p would be much better!
Hypothetically if you didn't pay the TV license you'd be able to use the BBC Store to buy and watch programmes from the BBC, and of course IPlayer except for live TV.
Miranda - Finale
Charlie Brooker's 2015 Wipe
Rory Bremner's Coalition Report
Treweryn - 50 Years On
Michael Portillo's Great British Railway Journeys - 1 episode showing Liverpool
Horizon - Space
The Office - Christmas Specials
The Wright Way
Cats v Dogs - Which Is Best
Fighting The System (BBC THREE)
The Age Of Loneliness
The Ugly Face of Disability Hate Crime
Louis Theroux - The Most Hated Family In America
so far
Rather crazy that individual episodes of Eastenders, Bargain Hunt & Eggheads are on there at £1.89 each, that price for each one of hundreds of episodes, some sort of pass for whole episodes of a season of these shows at a low price surely would be more appropriate given the nature of the type of viewing it is, maybe people would buy an individual episode of Bargain Hunt if it featured their town, why a single episode of Eggheads or Eastenders would be bought I can't figure out, perhaps a winning episode or with some good sarky comments from CJ or something.`
Programmes are a bit pricey but they even put things up like "Treweryn - 50 Years On" a one off documentary about the reservoir controversy on BBC ONE Wales and "Charlie Brooker's 2015 Wipe" these are the sorts of programmes that never get released on DVD, with programmes that are released on DVD the BBC Store obviously seems a bit pricey as you can usually get DVD's of full series cheaper. I bought the dreadful sitcom "The Wright Way" on there just because it's so bad it makes interesting viewing.
More ease of watching the BBC Store would be good, it to launch on Fire TV/Fire Stick and PS3/PS4 would be welcome, some sort of merge with the IPlayer app might help achieve that. There's an Android app to watch on your phone, not compatible with every device though, the IPlayer app itself is much more widespread.
Wish £1.89 hadn't caught on as a default price for a TV episode, 99p would be much better!
Hypothetically if you didn't pay the TV license you'd be able to use the BBC Store to buy and watch programmes from the BBC, and of course IPlayer except for live TV.
Miranda - Finale
Charlie Brooker's 2015 Wipe
Rory Bremner's Coalition Report
Treweryn - 50 Years On
Michael Portillo's Great British Railway Journeys - 1 episode showing Liverpool
Horizon - Space
The Office - Christmas Specials
The Wright Way
Cats v Dogs - Which Is Best
Fighting The System (BBC THREE)
The Age Of Loneliness
The Ugly Face of Disability Hate Crime
Louis Theroux - The Most Hated Family In America
so far
Rather crazy that individual episodes of Eastenders, Bargain Hunt & Eggheads are on there at £1.89 each, that price for each one of hundreds of episodes, some sort of pass for whole episodes of a season of these shows at a low price surely would be more appropriate given the nature of the type of viewing it is, maybe people would buy an individual episode of Bargain Hunt if it featured their town, why a single episode of Eggheads or Eastenders would be bought I can't figure out, perhaps a winning episode or with some good sarky comments from CJ or something.`
) but I so often hear people who thinks it does.