SeeSaw - BBC, channel 5 and channel 4 iplayer all wrapped into one
SeeSaw is a new online catch up TV service. Like the iplayer, SeeSaw meshes some of your favourite channels together, making it easier to watch the programs you want to watch, when you want to watch them.
What will I need
You'll need a PC or Mac, and you can instantly start watching broadcast-quality programmes on the web, all you need is an internet connection with a speed of at least 1 Mbps – broadband or cable, and the latest version of Adobe Flash installed on your computer.
Whats on
SeeSaw have acquired the rights to distribute programmes on the web making them available to viewers legally for unlimited viewing.
Catch up for free on programmes you’ve missed for up to 30 days or rediscover many of the nation’s old favourites, specially selected by our editors.
You can choose from comedy, drama, lifestyle shows, factual programmes, entertainment, sport and much more.
If it’s available, you can even watch whole a series in one go.



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If you are TV fan...
If you are a TV fan, a useful site is
http://tvguide.co.uk/
after signing up and giving your email address you can choose the channels you recieve on your normal telly and get a great free channel listing on you PC.
Also under the Channel on the left hand side if you click on 'watch' you get to view many channels live - not all channels but quite a few - limited to freeview channels I think. Found this very useful when my TV gave up the ghost recently.
I have a couple of lovely screenshots to illustrate the site, but I don't know how to add them - any advice web monkey?
Posting image collections
It's hard to post image into comments, so probably the best way is to create a new forum post.
Start your post off, and then write your title and a bit in the body, then look under the body box for the bit that says "Image Gallery", and follow the instructions given.
If you can see the image gallery part of the form, then theres a problem with the permissions, so could you let me know.
Another feature that might interest you is the related articles, when writing a new forum post, it's sometimes worth putting a link back to previous articles. just type a small part of an articles name, and you should be presented with a list of click-able options. Can you let me know if you can see that field as well.
Cheers
Matt
I am off out now, but shall
I am off out now, but shall give it a go when I return, I have added images from a new post before so I know that it is do-able.
Originally I didn't want to add a new forum post for my comment as it seemed appropriate to keep my comment in the same post as yours as it was on the same topic, I just thought that I was missing something simple in not being able to add images in a straightforward way when i was under your topic.
I shall let you know how I get on when I get back, cheers for the quick reply,
Yours Spooky BedHair
Some classic free to view TV
Some classic free to view TV on See Saw
BBC's 80's production of Day of the Triffids
All three Series of channel 4's the Inbetweeners Must see comedy - starring Joe Thomas and Simon Bird.
Bottom starring Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson
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