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How to unblock and watch the BBC's The Go-Between

How to watch the BBC’s “The Go-Between” outside the United Kingdom

18 September 2015, BBC Drama

The Go-Between is a movie length drama of the beautiful and haunting evocation of lost innocence and forbidden love, told over the long hot summer of 1900.

Spending his summer holiday with the Maudsley family, 13-year-old Leo soon finds himself captivated by the enchanting Marian Maudsley. As the heat of the summer intensifies, Leo becomes more and more embroiled in the forbidden romance between Marian and farmer Ted Burgess, until he sets in motion a chain of events that has devastating consequences on his young life.

Based on the classic novel, The Go-Between tells a timeless story about love, desire, duty and class at the beginning of the 20th century.

If you live outside of the United Kingdom, you can bypass the BBC’s geoblocks and watch The Go-Between from any country. Just go to our home page and get a smart DNS service to unblock and unleash your internet.   Then go to the BBC’s iPlayer and watch the drama: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b06cwkf5/the-gobetween

The Game, a Cold War spy thriller set in the secretive world of 1970s espionage on BBC iPlayer

BBC Two’s The Game, a Cold War spy thriller set in the secretive world of 1970s espionage, starring Brian Cox and Tom Hughes.

unblock-the-game-bbc-iplayerLondon 1972; when a defecting KGB officer reveals the existence of a devastating Soviet plot by the name of ‘Operation Glass’, the charismatic head of MI5 must assemble a secret committee to help protect Britain. As the Soviets awaken sleeper agents to carry out the plot, the new team are faced with an unidentified, invisible threat.

The first agent reactivated is a civil servant, bullied and blackmailed into working for the KGB. As MI5 scramble to identify his role in ‘Operation Glass’ Joe Lambe becomes obsessed with the reappearance of his nemesis, the Soviet agent codenamed ‘Odin’.

If you live outside of the U.K., please go to our home page where you can see how to bypass geoblocks to access and watch The Game on the free BBC iPlayer streaming media player.

The Game stars Tom Hughes (Joe Lambe); Brian Cox (Daddy); Paul Ritter (Bobby Waterhouse); Victoria Hamilton (Sarah Montag); Jonathan Aris (Alan Montag); Shaun Dooley (Jim Fenchurch); Chloe Pirrie (Wendy); Judy Parfitt (Hester Waterhouse); Zana Marjanovic (Yulia); Marcel Iures (Arkady); Jevgenij Sitochin (Odin); Gabrielle Scharnitzky (Kitty); Timothy Bentinck (Home Secretary); Scott Handy (David Hexton).

Ungeoblock and watch Stonemouth

Stonemouth: A romantic BBC mystery delving into love, loyalty and vengeance

19 May 2015

A romantic mystery delving into love, loyalty and vengeance, BBC drama Stonemouth is the first TV adaptation of acclaimed author Iain Banks’ work since his death in 2013.

Ungeoblock and watch StonemouthThe two-part TV dramatisation focuses on the character of Stewart Gilmour played by Christian Cooke (The Promise, Magic City), who returns to the fictional village of Stonemouth for his best friend’s funeral. Run out of town two years earlier by girlfriend Ellie Murston’s criminal family, Stewart is forced to face up to his own past whilst uncovering the sinister truth behind his friend’s apparent suicide. Stewart resolves to find out what really happened, which means he must face the girl he left behind – Ellie.

If you live outside of the U.K., please go to our home page where you can see how to bypass geoblocks to access and watch Stonemouth on the free BBC iPlayer streaming media player.

Charlotte Spencer (Glue, Line Of Duty) plays Ellie Murston and her father Don, the no-nonsense head of Stonemouth’s most notorious criminal family is played by Peter Mullan (Top Of The Lake, Sunshine On Leith). Brian Gleeson (Snow White & The Huntsman, The Eagle) plays Don’s henchman Powell Imrie, Sharon Small (Mistresses, Inspector Lynley Mysteries) plays Don’s wife and Ellie’s mother, Connie, with Gary Lewis (Gangs Of New York, Filth) as local businessman Mike MacAvett.

A BBC Scotland/Slate North co-production for both BBC One Scotland and BBC Two, Stonemouth also stars, Samuel Robertson (River City, Coronation Street), Kevin Mains (Outlander, Cilla), Jack Greenless (Sunset Song, Suspects), Naomi Battrick (My Almost Famous Family, Waterloo Road), Joy McAvoy (Filth, The Angel’s Share), Gerard Miller (Short History Of Confetti) and introduces Chris Fulton in his first TV role.

Written by David Kane (Shetland, The Field Of Blood) and directed by Charles Martin (Run, Wallander and A&E’s US remake of The Returned), Stonemouth was co-commissioned by Ewan Angus, BBC Scotland’s Head of Commissioning and Ben Stephenson, former Controller of BBC Drama Commissioning.

Andrea Calderwood, Executive Producer, Slate North explains the significance of adapting Iain Banks’ novel for TV:

“Iain was really happy that David [Kane] was going to be adapting his work – he’d been really looking forward to collaborating with him and it is one of the sadness’s of losing him so suddenly that we weren’t able to work with him on the show.

“David was very conscious of staying true to the spirit of Iain’s writing throughout the adaptation and I think he’s done that brilliantly.

“David has a great sense of character and plot and, like Iain, knows how to use warmth and humour to create distinctive and engaging characters. He’s really captured the spirit of Iain’s writing and the wit in David’s dialogue is very much in tune with the wit in Iain’s writing.

“One of the distinctive aspects of the Stonemouth story is that it really captures the world of a younger generation in Scotland – the world is their oyster, but they really value their friendships and the community they come from.

“One of the themes of the story is young people choosing to stay in their home towns and making a difference there, and the choices they make which differ from their parents’ generation. There are great moments of drama in the different directions the two generations take, so it was an ideal opportunity to showcase some of the most exciting emerging talent as well as enjoying stellar performances from high profile cast.

“It’s great to see such a strong cast of young actors give such compelling performances – there is a great energy and fun in the scenes they have together. The combination of bold young actors like Christian Cooke and Brian Gleeson going head-to-head with established actors like Peter Mullan and Gary Lewis, creates some great electric moments.”

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First look pictures of BBC One’s epic new event drama War And Peace

Wednesday, 12 August 2015

6war-and-peace-624The BBC today released the first-look images of BBC One’s epic new event drama War And Peace, adapted by Andrew Davies.

They reveal Paul Dano as Pierre, Lily James as Natasha and James Norton as Andrei. The six-part series is directed by Tom Harper, and will air this northern winter (or southern summer) on BBC One, available to stream on the free BBC iPlayer.

War and Peace is made by BBC Cymru Wales Drama, in partnership with The Weinstein Company and BBC Worldwide/Lookout Point. Filming took place in Russia, Lithuania and Latvia.

If you live outside of the U.K., please go to our home page where you can see how to bypass geoblocks to access and watch War and Peace on itv’s free streaming media player.

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