TV I can only imagine that Sky's mad ramblings the other day about the BBC selling off it's best programmes to the highest bidder had something to do with Greg Dyke's pledge to open up BBC archive online for free. It's a staggering offer and offers the possibility of a sort of Uk Gold on demand. There are a fair few old programmes I would like to see again. I'm assuming the model will be the Listen Again feature of BBCi and have the flavour of the video archive which is available at the National Museum of TV, Film and Photography in Bradford. Excellent news (if it ever happens).

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