12-07-2016 23:57
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13-07-2016 6:02
@Anonymous User each episode was available for 30 days after broadcast just like BBC iPlayer. As you've discovered 1-7 have now expired. There were countdown timers next to each episode showing how long they had left.
29-08-2017 18:41
For anyone who's missed it...
Amazon are now offering season 7 for £12.99 in SD or £16.99 in HD
30-08-2017 12:06
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30-08-2017 20:59
Thanks Lindzi, but can i watch 'live' on my PC?
30-08-2017 21:08
The NOW TV service offers access to 'live streams' @Anonymous User
30-08-2017 22:35 - edited 30-08-2017 22:40
@Lindzi wrote:
@Anonymous User
Episodes 1, 2 and 3 from 9pm this Friday (1st Sept)
Episodes 4, 5 and 6 this Saturday from 9pm
Episode 7 on the Sunday
That's great news for members who have missed the beginning of Season 7.
This is what i think i would do (unless people fancy a live weekend marathon of GOT Season 7).
Watch episodes 1 to 3 live on Friday the Ist of September (which are now removed from the GOT catch up section on NowTV)..
Then switch over to catchup, thus avoiding the adverts and where you can be a little more flexible when viewing the remaining eposides.
If my calculation is right based on the 1st of September you will have 4 days left for Ep 4, 11 days left for Ep 5 etc etc.
Should anybody go down this route, make sure you keep an eye on the countdown reminder next to each remaining episode left on the GOT catch up section and also pay attention to your My TV Continue Watching section after watching Ep4 on the catch up service.
30-08-2017 22:44
Yes I would totally agree. I made a mistake with that last year when after I had sat up until midnight on a Sunday watching it live I realised that I could have watched the last few episodes on catch up! Doh!!
31-08-2017 11:11
Hi Linzi
You know, I always watch Now TV stuff on catch up, I just find it so much more convenient plus I don't have to deal with irritating adverts.
UK Bob
31-08-2017 11:18
Hi UK Bob
Yes me too for the most part, I hate watching live TV due to the ever increasing length of the advert breaks. With Game of Thrones last year I missed the first few episodes of the new series and they had been removed from catch up so @Andy kindly gave me the heads up that they were being repeated on Sky Atlantic.
The only problem is that I watched the whole series live over 3 nights, with some finishing at 2am, when all I needed to do was watch the first 3 or 4 live and the rest were still available on catch up....can't believe I was such an idiot