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I have to say that it’s unusual to click on a link to a BBC web page and get a message that it’s not viewable in UK!
https://www.bbc.com/storyworks/the-way-we-move/istanbul
“This site is not accessible from the UK as it is part of our international service and is not funded by the licence fee. BBC StoryWorks Commercial Productions is the content studio of BBC Global News, a commercial company owned by the BBC (and just the BBC).”
@100andthirty “bbc dot com” is for non-UK users, “bbc co uk” is forf the UK-based users.
It’s been like that for a couple of decades.
@Brian, regardless of that, the link does not work
ChrisMitch, that link does work for me (I’m not in the UK).
I found the UITP Vimeo streams that are playable in the UK, and added a duplicate entry for UK viewers.
On the Vimeo page, scroll down, the Istanbul video is 4 across, 3 down. Click on the download arrow in the lower right corner of the thumbnail. LBM