Treasures of the Anglo Saxons | BBC iPlayer

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The discussion centers around the BBC show "Treasures of the Anglo-Saxons," which is highly recommended for viewing. However, access is limited to viewers within the UK, leading to frustration among those outside the region who wish to watch it. Participants express interest in the show and mention another BBC Two program about the Normans, indicating a broader interest in historical documentaries. The conversation highlights the appeal of these programs and the challenges of regional restrictions on streaming content.
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I did find the article on it Wolram. I want to see the show!
 
Sorry guys the show was on BBC iplayer, i didn't know it was UK only.
 
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Are you watching the BBC Two show on the Normans?
 
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