Me: I've been in England.
Me: But I kind of have.
My Inner Voice: No, Lisa. You actually in point of fact have NOT.
Me: Fine. I'll explain.
I've discovered My Expat Network, the service that allows you to watch all your favorite UK shows from abroad. (Am I the only one who didn't know about this? Have you guys been holding out on me?)
(Click HERE to find out about it)
My friend Lucy told me about it last week and I've been a little bit (okay, a LOT) sidetracked ever since. For the longest time, I've been under the impression that it was impossible to stream the full breadth of UK television programming from overseas, mainly because when I try to do so on BBC's iPlayer, I get a message telling me I can't.
But not anymore.
It took all of three minutes to set up an account and get it working. And it's not expensive -- less than the price of two fancy coffees a month.
Download the program and a red globe icon will appear in the top right-hand corner of your computer.
Click on it, and then click "Connect" on the pop-up menu, and the globe will change to green, at which point you can are free to watch whatever BBC programs you want.
So last week I went house-shopping for a traditional farmhouse in North Devon in "Escape to the Country." (P.S. I found one.)
(HERE.)
(HERE.)
I took a fascinating tour of the pleasure gardens of the Taj Mahal in "Around the World in 80 Gardens." (P.S. If you're horticulture-minded, this show will slay you.)
I got under the covers with Lucy Worsley to explore how the rise and fall of the royal bed has mirrored the rise and fall of the monarchy itself in "Tales from the Royal Bedchamber." (Interesting tidbit: Chaucer weighs in.)
(HERE.)
I found why trailer vacations have captured the hearts of generations of holidaymakers in "Caravans: A British Love Affair." (Hint: It has to do with the allure of the open road.)
(HERE.)
(HERE.)
I found out what artists do all day in "What Do Artists Do All Day?" (Hint: They are endlessly curious.)
(HERE.)
Oh, the sheer joy of a discovery like this! You work hard all through the summer, you plug away at your projects and commitments, you don't take any time off to travel like you usually do, you steel yourself to deal with the dog days of August and then -- OUT OF THE BLUE -- something like this lands in your lap and makes you feel like you've been abroad since June.
Sure, it's summer and it's beautiful here in California and many people would rather be digging their toes into the sand in Malibu, or body surfing off Point Onofre, or driving up the Pacific Coast Highway on their way to a bed-and-breakfast in Ojai, but I honestly could not be happier sitting in my shady little dining room expanding my brain cells as the world unfolds before me.
It's the little things!
x/Lisa
Editor's Note: If you live outside the United States and would like to watch US shows, click HERE. Also, Cameron from Canada emailed me to say he's a big fan of a similar service called Tunnelbear -- thank you, Cameron!
Editor's Note: If you live outside the United States and would like to watch US shows, click HERE. Also, Cameron from Canada emailed me to say he's a big fan of a similar service called Tunnelbear -- thank you, Cameron!
12 comments:
You are a wizard.
I was ranting only this weekend about missing my favourites! Pestering my husband about getting a Zone 2 Blue Ray, whatever the heck that is. And now... Nirvana!! Of course, the rest of my day... uh, maybe my month... is totally shot now. But I forgive you for that.
xoxo
You have to get into Psychobitches which was on Sky Arts - it is such a brilliant sketch show about historical female figures who have a theoretical session with a psychotherapist - the Bronte sisters and Mary Queen of Scots is brilliant!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-iTRxqajjU
I remember seeing that caravan programme some years ago, it was delightful.
Oh so happy to hear about this!
OH WOW! OH WOW! OH WOW! And here I was getting all excited that I could get Sky News 24 hours a day via Apple TV.
I think I am going to faint with happiness.
A thousand thanks!
Wow! Thank you Lisa!
Oh, how wonderful it is to find a new obsession...nothing like it to stir up the creative pot when it's just at a simmer...thanks so much for sharing!
xo J~
Elaine, I'm in no way judging anyone who longs for better television than what is usually slopped onto our plates here in the U.S. From what I've read on technology news websites, VPNs like My Expat Network and TunnelBear are perfectly legal. The BBC, however, sees them as enabling media piracy. My observation was meant to speak to the *ethics* of anonymously and freely accessing, through a back channel, a service that others pay for and which depends on licensing income to create the content we all love. The creators of entertainment content should be compensated, a view I'm sure Ms. Borgnes Giramonti, a content creator herself, would agree with. That irony is what sparked my first comment.
Ha,ha, a lot of tv watching going on in your home! I only knew about Netflix - thanks for the tip!
oooh nice, thanks so much for the info and tutorial... love the British tv... very cool Lisa!
xo
Kit
Hahaha! Lisa, you have very good taste! As I scrolled through your list, I thought "I've seen that ... and that ... and that ..." It turns out I've seen them all! However, I do happen to live in the UK! Enjoy your new-found programming! x
You are a dream come true Lisa...I had heard about this service but was not sure how to locate it. Mission accomplished. We lived in Surrey for three years before moving to Vietnam last year. To say I miss British TV is an understatement! Communist TV does not do the trick! The heavens above parted when I discovered Apple TV..now they will surely shine...
With thanks...
Jeanne :)
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