
BBC America Content comes to U.S. iTunes Store
BBC announced that BBC America programming is available for purchase and download through the iTunes Store in the United States.
BBC America’s programming on iTunes begins with Torchwood, a spinoff of the BBC’s popular Doctor Who series; the comedy sketch series Little Britain; and the medieval action series Robin Hood.
Each series is available either per episode for $1.99 each, or per season. The U.S. iTunes Store’s coverage begins with Robin Hood Series (Season) 2; Little Britain Series 3 and Torchwood Series 2.
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Good shows but....
They don't come close to Top Gear. TG has a huge following worldwide including the U.S.
I believe why they won't offer Top Gear on iTunes is because the background music they use when reviewing the cars. The BBC are free to use any music they wish in shows they broadcast on TV in the UK and in limited-time Internet versions, their licensing agreement doesn’t apply to long-term versions.
This is the exact same reason why full seasons of Top Gear are not available on DVD, only certain specials and best-of’s are — both with different music.
I have the all 10 seasons of Top Gear via BitTorrent. The music is different in the episodes when shown on BBC America versus the actual episode shown in the UK.
Thank you,
CheekyGit
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