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carmalee | 19:45 Mon 27th Sep 2010 | Computers
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have just been trying to find out how to watch last night's new drama series and got onto a site which as it opened had a sound like someone pressing a doorbell - can't describe it but it was two notes - then a very well developed young lady who had obviously forgotten to do up all her blouse buttons up was offering me something either animal, vegetable or mineral. As we speak am running a scan but should I be worried something awful will happen to my computer? Thank u
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Hi Carmalee. Do you mean the ITV Drama - Downton Abbey?

If so, try this link

http://www.itv.com/it.../video/?Filter=175725
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I did and thank you!
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fao lilsecret - tried the link and got a twitter/tweeter/whatever! site - it's probably me but I did look for anything to do with Downton Abbey.
Carmalee: Don't understand that - for me the link goes directly to ITV (Downton Abbey) and works properly.
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thanks for the quick reply lilsecret - will give it another go - old age is a terrible thing!
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no, have just tried it again and it takes me to Eurotweets. Maybe a symptom of my original query?
I got through to the Downton Abbey video too.
Are you just clicking on the link that lilsecret gave you?
Carmalee: Don't worry about something 'awful happening to your computer' - that is most unlikely.

Type ITV catchup into Google

Then click on the first entry ITV Player

Then click on Downton Abbey

Good luck
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got it in one that time lilsecret -appreciate your patience - thank you so much - also thank you wolf63 for taking the trouble to reply.
seems everything is sorted now.

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