In my ignorance, I thought iPlayer was just for catch-up - I didn't realise programmes were released directly to it.
Anyway, I saw a review of Simon Amstell's "Carnage", and watched it last night. Set in the future, it looks back at an awful time when we used to eat animals, drink the milk of cows, etc. Very funny and thought-provoking. Manages to make some good points, without ever preaching. Some big names in it, too. And I'll definitely be eating nut-cheese in future. (ooer, is it any good?)
Any other iPlayer-only recommendations?
Anyway, I saw a review of Simon Amstell's "Carnage", and watched it last night. Set in the future, it looks back at an awful time when we used to eat animals, drink the milk of cows, etc. Very funny and thought-provoking. Manages to make some good points, without ever preaching. Some big names in it, too. And I'll definitely be eating nut-cheese in future. (ooer, is it any good?)
Any other iPlayer-only recommendations?