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    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
    It was available on Apple TV, which means that 90% of UK households won’t have had access to it.
    Actually most of my friends nowadays have turned to the pirate side. Because if you wanted to watch even 50% of good shows you'd need to be spending £287 a month on subscription services.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
    It was available on Apple TV, which means that 90% of UK households won’t have had access to it.
    Pity, it's a really good one. Is Apple TV not available everywhere, or just too pricey?

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    Since it was mentioned here a little while ago, I couldn’t get it out of my mind, so I bought it on Apple TV for $5. Let’s talk Be Kind Rewind. https://www.studyroompod.com/blog/20...t-of-the-tapes
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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Pity, it's a really good one. Is Apple TV not available everywhere, or just too pricey?

    Cost may be a factor for some, but streaming itself isn’t overwhelmingly popular in the UK. Those that do it are likely to stick to one service and most seem to plump for something other than Apple. I only have terrestrial channels myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
    Cost may be a factor for some, but streaming itself isn’t overwhelmingly popular in the UK. Those that do it are likely to stick to one service and most seem to plump for something other than Apple. I only have terrestrial channels myself.
    You should try some of the extraterrestrial ones, there's some great stuff coming from Mars.

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    And I didn’t even mean terrestrial. I meant non-subscription.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckmiller View Post
    Did the series Bad Sisters run in the UK?
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    Dunno, but I hope so for our UK friends, love that show.
    Three episodes in, I quite like it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodia77 View Post
    Three episodes in, I quite like it!
    Stick with it. The last 2-3 episodes of each season are a great finish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckmiller View Post
    Stick with it. The last 2-3 episodes of each season are a great finish.
    Most definitely.

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    Yep, we kinda half-binge it with my SO, it was a great recommendation from you guys here. (Even though in a wrong thread! ).

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