At the very least, it would be great to flag up programmes from your history
that you have watched before, so you can watch and/or download new episodes
as they happen.

2009/9/1 Mr I Forrester <[email protected]>

> Another good idea, this time from nick shanks,
>
> http://ideas.welcomebackstage.com/ideatorrent/idea/29/
>
> At present, the iPlayer provides a short sidebar listing one's most
> recently viewed programmes, I wish to:
>
> a) See what I have watched
> b) See when I have watched it
> c) See how many times I watch a certain programme
> d) Reassign some programmes to different individuals that use this
> account/browser/cookie combination (i.e. exclude Timmy Time from my
> stats)
> e) Optionally publish this information publicly, so that viewers with
> similar habits could find me, for example.
>
> He then suggests using RDF to provide a complete usable list.
>
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