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Many networks provide reruns of television shows on the Internet that are freely available. These shows have limited commercials that often last for 15 to 30 seconds. You may have to wait a few days for the episode to become available, but it is usually accessible before the next episode airs.
Visit the website of the network that airs the television show you missed. You can also search for the particular show and follow the link to the network.
Find the link for the series and look for streaming video. Full episodes are not always available, but there are often video clips.
Download any programs that are required to view the episode or clip.
If you don't find the program you want, visit streaming video sites such as hulu.com or fancast.com. Some networks have partnered with these sites to host commercial-supported episodes.
Warnings
You can sometimes find episodes on video-sharing websites. These are likely copyright violations, however, and they may be of poor quality.
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You can watch programmes you've missed on BBC iPlayerfor a set amount of time - usually 30 days - after they've been broadcast. You can also download programmes and store them on your computer, mobile or tablet for that same amount of time to watch when you're offline. For help on how to do this, check the BBC iPlayer Help Site.
BBC iPlayer is only available to users in the UK, though most radio programmes are available outside the UK on the BBC Sounds website.
On 1 September 2016 it became law that you must own a TV licence to watch live and on-demand programmes and to download programmes on BBC iPlayer. For more information on this, please refer to the TV Licensing website.