I have them on DVD but I don't know how to make youtube video and are we allowed to do it ...i don't want to violate some kind of agreement and get my account deleted.
If ya'll could tell me how to do it I might be able to figure it out. And which episodes did ya'll not see?
I would love to do this...but I don't know how. I put the dvd into my laptop and the format was something weird and in order to put it on youtube it has to be in MPEG format or something similar....how do I convert to the right format. Anyone know?
I don't think it's true either especially since the show here in the US is a discovery production. If I ever do figure it out (which I think I am close to doing) it will probably be deleted at some point.
But I don't think that any BBC programs are free for the public to use.
If that were the case they would give away DVDs rather than sell them and there wouldn't have been all that ruckus when people hacked BBC iplayer and managed to download the programs permantently rather than just for 30 days (or how ever long it is).
Just curious who narrated the American episodes was it the british voice richard hammond cause no offence but anything filmed by and americn reality tv company they often ruin it by glamourising too much.
to be honest i don't think discovery would ever find out if last man standing was put on youtube or whatever. it's not like it's a hugely popular show. please someone put them up! pretty please!
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The BBC is as zealous as any other tv company when it comes to its intelectual property.
Perhaps more so considering they have to answer to certain rules and regulations as they are a publicly funded company by law.
If you own a working TV in the UK you must pay an annual TV license costing about £120.
The BBC uses these funds as well as the money it generates from DVD sales and selling their programs to America to fund their tv shows, news service, Radio services and countless other divisions.
As such it broadcasts on all of its channels and Radio stations without adverts breaking up the show, an American TV episode is only 44 minutes long in general with 16 minutes of adverts per hour... the BBC's shows are all about 59 minutes.
Its fairly ballanced overall realy, on the one hand i hate seeing my tv license money pay for certain BBC employees and their shows (Jonathan Ross, Little Britain etc.) but on the other they do produce shows that other networks would never attempt.
Rome (with HBO to help) Life on mars Ashes to Ashes Charlie Brookers Screenwipe Last Man Standing (again with a US network i believe)
Plus their news service is great, including the sports coverage.
I've found a link for episode 9. If anybody wants to watch it, send me a PM and I'll give you details on how to download it, as I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post them here.
Anyway I still haven't seen episode 10, 11 and 12. Could a Yank possibly upload them to rapidshare or something. I've been searching for them for ages but still haven't been able to find any links.