Some of those "dregs of humanity" use TiVo (or similar technology) to
record what they're watching, and then transfer it to a DVD. Just saying...
And it isn't illegal if they're doing it for their own enjoyment, and do
not profit from it.
I thoroughly enjoyed the "Larkrise to Candleford" ser
If all else fails, you could try buying the dvd of the programmes!
Here is more information about it, (from Amazon UK, but I expect there
are many other sources, both for buying and for Region):
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0045ZIY90/ref=s9_simh_gw_p74_d0_i1?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_
e-chat] Re: [lace] Re: Edwardian Farm
I personally think that there is a good chance that the show will come to
one of several PBS channels in my area, through which I have enjoyed
Eastenders for years. I just loved the Victorian House, and Edwardian House
shows,
and the Regency one whe
I personally think that there is a good chance that the show will come to
one of several PBS channels in my area, through which I have enjoyed
Eastenders for years. I just loved the Victorian House, and Edwardian House
shows,
and the Regency one where all the young people were supposed to pa
Maybe not something to ask because of copyright ;)
Is there anything at BBC America? as I don't have tv, I can't check it myself.
To those who are snowbound, all the more happy lacemaking!
On 12/2/10, Tatman wrote:
> somehow capture the video of the lacemaking episode and share it with the
> la
I share in your grief, Janice!
These are the only two videos I could find clips of the Edwardian Farm
episodes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22gych2MlcI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MIg_geAU20
There are a few of the Victorian episodes as well.
Wish others would post more so that those of u