Table of Contents
- 1 Can you use BBC Bitesize outside the UK?
- 2 How can I watch BBC iPlayer outside the UK for free?
- 3 Can you watch BBC Bitesize on iPlayer?
- 4 Who can use BBC Bitesize?
- 5 Do you need a TV Licence to watch cbeebies?
- 6 Where can I get BBC Bitesize?
- 7 Is BBC Bitesize available outside the UK?
- 8 Why can’t I watch bbc1/2 outside the UK?
- 9 Can I access BBC iPlayer when I am abroad?
Can you use BBC Bitesize outside the UK?
BBC Bitesize online is accessible internationally, but all games, audio-video and animated content are geolocked to the UK. This protects the value of the service for UK licence fee payers, and will help ensure that international visitors are not confused by content which is inappropriate to their local curriculum.
How can I watch BBC iPlayer outside the UK for free?
BBC iPlayer is exclusively available to UK residents. British expats living in US, Australia, Canada, Germany, UAE, or Spain cannot watch any content on BBC. Simply configure your devices to use Unlocator Smart DNS. Once done, you will be able to watch BBC iPlayer outside UK regardless of where you currently reside.
How do you view videos on BBC Bitesize?
BBC Bitesize can be accessed in a number of ways, but the most popular ways to take part are by visiting bbc.co.uk/bitesize or by looking for the platform on BBC iPlayer. Families can also use the BBC Red Button to access online educational support, and during the coronavirus lockdown plenty of content is available.
Can you watch BBC Bitesize on iPlayer?
How long with the Bitesize Daily programmes stay on the iPlayer? You can watch on the iPlayer at any time. Each day’s learning will be hosted there from 9am that day. The TV shows will stay on iPlayer for 12 months in keeping with BBC Editorial Policy.
Who can use BBC Bitesize?
Bitesize provides support for learners aged 5 to 16+ across a wide range of school subjects. It also supports children and young people’s wellbeing and career choices.
Can I download BBC Bitesize videos?
Yes, you can. But unlike downloading videos from other websites like YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, and Dailymotion, saving videos from BBC News is relatively complex because the URL of the video is not easy to find.
Do you need a TV Licence to watch cbeebies?
CBEEBIES ON BBC iPLAYER You need a TV licence to watch or download programmes from BBC iPlayer, and you can find more information on BBC iPlayer Help. You will also need to sign in using a BBC account or create one for you or your child.
Where can I get BBC Bitesize?
For frequently asked questions – including how to access these programmes and what ages they are available for – you can visit the BBC Bitesize website. If you are a teacher or are home schooling and would like to plan your lessons, you can view our daily lessons schedule on the BBC Bitesize website.
Can you download BBC Bitesize videos?
Yes, you can.
Is BBC Bitesize available outside the UK?
BBC Bitesize online is accessible internationally, but all A/V, animated content and games are geolocked to the UK. This protects the value of the service for UK licence fee payers, and will help ensure that international visitors are not confused by content which is inappropriate to their local curriculum.
Why can’t I watch bbc1/2 outside the UK?
The BBC does have a profit making arm that shows BBC programs in other countries (such as BBC America), but it can’t just broadcast BBC1/2 as is. Of course, if you want to watch these channels outside of the UK it is quite easy to do with a VPN session.
Do I need a licence to watch Bitesize daily lessons online?
All BBC online content – including everything on Bitesize Daily Lessons – is available without a licence fee. I don’t have broadband access, how can I access the service? All homes with a TV can access the Bitesize Daily programmes via the Red Button.
Can I access BBC iPlayer when I am abroad?
While we are interested in being able to allow UK licence fee payers to access BBC iPlayer when they are abroad, there are complex technical issues to resolve which we are investigating, and it will be dependent on what legislation is in effect in the UK in the future.