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    BarnsleyReds Well-Known Member

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    May and Hammond rejected £4million from BBC supposedly and all 3 presenters are close to signing with Netflix.

    Thank god for that. Netfix is the best platform for the show without a doubt, it's the kind of show that lends itself to be released all at once.
     
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    it could be one of the rare shows netflix have with one episode released a week
     
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    funnyfella23 Well-Known Member

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    I'm not very clued up on this Netflix thing. So basically will need to pay through my sky box to see them do usual staged races etc?
     
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    It's a tenner a month (ish). You either watch it on your laptop, phone, tablet, Smart TV or games console. It's basically a big library of movies and TV shows. Don't think you can watch it through your sky box though.

    The catalogue is getting bigger all the time and there's some cracking stuff on it, I certainly get my money worth.

    There's a few programmes that are 'Netflix Original' mea insg they were made by netflix for netflix, he most popular ones are Daredevil and Orange is the new black. These you can't watch elsewhere (legally). The new 'top gear', I'd assume would be the same.

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    I've got it on the laptop, just hook it up to the TV and you're all set for a series/movie marathon. it's 7.99€ per month over here.
     
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    £6 a month is the SD service. £7 for HD
     

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