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13:51 GMT, Thursday, 3 July 2008 14:51 UK

About the programme

When can I watch Click?

Why can I not get the video to work on the website?

Why don't you have a podcast?

Can I get copies of the programme on VHS?

How can I find information on previous programmes?

How can I find information on forthcoming programmes?

How can I submit a programme idea or ask a question?

Can you tell me about job opportunities/work experience?


When can I watch Click?

• UK viewers:

Saturday
0645 BBC One / BBC News Channel (Short version)
1130 BBC News Channel

Sunday
0430 BBC One / BBC News Channel
0745 BBC News Channel (Short version)
1130BBC News Channel

Monday
0030 BBC News Channel

• International viewers:

Click is also shown on the BBC's commercial and international channel, BBC World News. Times vary according to time zones, for example it is broadcast in:

Sydney - 05.30 (+1 day)

Dubai - 23.30

Laos - 02.30 (+1 day)

Mumbai - 01.00 (+ 1day)

Los Angeles - 12.30

• On the website:

You can watch the latest programme online using the iPlayer link near the top right of this page or any other page on the Click website. The internet edition of Click is always updated on Saturdays around midday. A shorter version of the programme for international viewers is available from 6pm on Fridays.

Previous programmes are also available to watch in our archive.

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Why can I not play the video / is it not available yet?

For iPlayer help, the first step is to look up your query under the Frequently Asked Questions section.

If you cannot find the answer you are looking for, you can get in touch with the iPlayer's technical team directly.

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Why don't you have a vodcast?

The BBC has conducted a video podcast trial which has now ended.

They are using the results of the trial to decide how to proceed and are hoping to make a decision on the next steps later in the year.

In the meantime you might be interested in downloading some audio podcasts.

Audio podcasts

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Can I get copies of the programme on VHS/DVD?

Unfortunately, the resources available mean we are unable to provide copies of programmes to viewers.

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How can I find information on previous programmes?

Each week the website contains articles based on the items from the programme.

Exact transcripts are not available, but you will find that all the information is covered in our web articles.

The previous week's stories are also presented clearly on the Click homepage, and if you want to go back further, please either visit the archive, which sorts all our stories since September 2004 by subject matter.

Click 2008 archive

Click 2007 archive

Click 2006 archive

Click 2005 archive

Click 2004 archive

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How can I find information on forthcoming programmes?

Advance information is not published on our website as the contents of the programme can be flexible up until transmission.

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How can I submit a programme idea?

We welcome all your programme ideas and comments. Please note we are not able to answer questions relating to problems you may be having with your computer.

Please use the following form to get in touch:

Name


E-mail address


Town & Country


Your question or comment


Disclaimer: Please note that, while all your comments and questions will be read, we cannot guarantee an individual reply to all of them.

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Can you tell me about job opportunities/work experience?

All BBC jobs are advertised at http://www.bbc.co.uk/jobs. The site also includes information on careers and trainee schemes within the BBC.
All BBC work experience queries should be directed to:
BBC Work Experience, PO Box 27118, London, W12 8ZL Tel: 020 8225 9883 Email: work.experience@bbc.co.uk





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