The wonders of iPlayer are no longer the reserve of the Brits. As of today, iPad users in 11 other countries across Europe can subscribe to the service for €7 per month or €50 per year. That equates to $10 -- just about living up to the Beeb's
promised maximum price. The subscription grants access to a wealth of TV classics, like
Fawlty Towers and
Only Fools & Horses, as well as unwitting comedies like
EastEnders. Some sort of motoring series by the name of
Top Gear is also available, for those who like cars and middle-aged men in pointy shoes. The app will allow for downloading as well as streaming, and marks a "pilot phase" for the service, which should hopefully reach the former colonial outpost of America before too long. Full details in the PR after the break.
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