tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20645140.post442584742577350318..comments2023-06-13T08:29:39.914+00:00Comments on MAKING A MARK: Art on BBC iPlayer - January 2015Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20645140.post-83123339327185977442016-01-06T23:19:25.571+00:002016-01-06T23:19:25.571+00:00In the USA our PBS has already gone commercial. Th...In the USA our PBS has already gone commercial. They are shown between programs and are supposed to be 'tasteful' and brief. Beside the point! They now have a foot in the door. I blame the people who watch PBS and never bother to contribute money. Everything is so expensive and equipment has to be updated and programming has to be bought. (none of us are willing to give up the British imports) It's only a matter of time before the commercials take over. Another loss.<br />MollyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20645140.post-13727457902111570602016-01-06T21:41:29.889+00:002016-01-06T21:41:29.889+00:00Unfortunately the BBC iplayer only works in the UK...Unfortunately the BBC iplayer only works in the UK, unless you download an app like Hola. I'd love to see these programmes. shevaunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08210683459670654254noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20645140.post-10152463765996600262016-01-06T20:05:59.564+00:002016-01-06T20:05:59.564+00:00And then there is the USA public TV art programmin...And then there is the USA public TV art programming, current and past available on PBS stations: [crickets chirping] Nada. Zero. Zilch. Unless you are looking for reruns of very old and extremely cheesy "how-to" videos along the lines of Bob Ross style "here's how you paint happy little trees!" :(Jana Bouchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18019523068496828367noreply@blogger.com