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Well, it is buggy as hell, and in my experience, the worst on-demand service I have ever used.


But the content is fantastic, albeit in fuzzy vision.


I recently had a Peep show marathon, having only seen the latest series and was in telly heaven!


If they fixed the interface and upped the rez I would be a regular user, as it is, accessing the various underground libraries out there is less hassle and easier on the eyes to boot.

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Annasfield Wrote:

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> Don't watch telly. Excuse my ignorance.



At this stage I feel I should say I was joking before David is labelled as a boob obsessed perv*. Peep show is a funny sitcom, not a boob programme.


* More so than the average bloke that is.

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> I don't get Peep Show , would someone like to tell

> me why so many people think it's funny ? :)


Because it's realy, realy funny. It's got this guy right and he?s like all overly neurotic middle class but also a complete looser. He shares a shitty little flat with this friend of his who is also a neurotic looser but somehow like completely narcissistic. They end up in these uncomfortably repressed but often depraved situations. It?s a bit like bumping into your nan at an S&M club.

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I think the BBC offering is the best of the bunch at the moment but still not quite there- at least not via my Wii on a proper telly.


The Ch4 and ITV offerings are just not up to scratch


And I can't see myself ever watching a proper TV shown on a pc screen on a desk. I'll watch 5 minute Youtube clips for sure but MoTD for an hour+???

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