There is BBC "soap opera" that I've been hooked on for over ten years - EASTENDERS. BBC America, which showed it two weeks after the broadcast in England dropped it from their schedule and the local PBS station runs it about 3 years late. Does this mean I can down load fairly current episodes on a regular basis if I'm willing to pay a small fee?
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Submitted by Mark Fleischmann (not verified) on May 31, 2007 - 6:00pm
Unfortunately, according to the British newspaper from which I sourced the story, the archival service will be available only to BBC license holders -- in other words, British residents who pay the government a fee for the right to own a TV. Unless you live in Britain, you're not eligible. Apologies for not having made this clearer. However, who knows, maybe the Beeb will broaden the operation down the line.

Submitted by higherfi2 (not verified) on June 2, 2007 - 9:41am
Hopefully, it will be available to all for free soon. http://www.homehteaterinsider.net