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In fact one of our latest posts looks at a new piece of software that enables people abroad to trick BBC iPlayer into thinking you are watching from the UK: Sneaky software lets expats watch BBC iPlayer abroad
"When you become an expat you often find that you will have to say emotional goodbyes to a number of dearly beloved things, your friends, your home, your job and British television! Sneaky software lets expats watch BBC iPlayer abroad- Yes, having to pull the plug on your viewing habits can often be just as hard as as saying bye to loved ones, for no one can deny the joy visual entertainment brings us. Sufferers of expat culture shock often foreign television as a factor that aggravates the sensation of homesickness. The BBC's iPlayer service offers catch up TV of most of its shows online, meaning Brits never have to miss an episode of Eastenders. Unfortunately this service is only available in the UK but now Expat Shield, the software in question, handily tricks sites into thinking you have an English IP address."