For those who live outside of the UK who want to catch the movie as it broadcasted, these are your best bets to to see it streaming. The video or a listing for it may not show up until a couple minutes after BBC1 started broadcasting the movie. It may not be listed or listed properly at all. You may have to click on a most likely link, or several "movies" or "TV" links to see if it's the one you wanted.
http://veetle.com/index.php/listing/index/entertainmentMay not work with some FF & Pale Moon settings, runs fine with Chrome & Opera. Do not download & install their "player" or any weird, specialized software & player from any streaming or video site. You don't need any special, unique, software or player to view any safe video from any trusted site. The trusted ones stream in flashplayer, HTML5, or some other common streaming version of .flv or .mp4 files. So far, the only thing I can see the veetle player is for is to insert ads in the video. So decline the player install, or click "remind later" & click on the video to play it or any proper streaming site. If the video refuses to play without a sites "software" or "player", find another site.
Use your favorite ad-block browser settings or add-on, or you'll find free video sites too cluttered with ads, or your video constantly interrupted by annoying ads.
http://vaughnlive.tv/This is where most of the streamers from JustinTV moved to. Click on "Browse", then "Misc" to find the video if it's there. Click around because the listing may not be correct or obvious.
http://www.ustream.tv/explore/entertainmentAnother spot some of the JustinTV streamers have moved to. May not work with all FF & Pale Moon settings. Works fine in Chrome & Opera.
http://www.oleoletv.bz/station/21/The listing may not be as stated. Click on stuff like "movies" or movie titles, & see if it's what you want, because the title or listing may be wrong, or the streamer may have decided to run something else.
http://www.atdhe24.net/Live-Television.htmlhttp://www.atdhe24.net/live_streams/live/2013-jan-06/bbc-one-31.htmlThis is for sports streams but if you click on a feed that is the channel you want, or is similar, you'll find they might be streaming the channel even when there is no sports running on the channel. This is a favorite for watching blacked out games not available in your area, but have picked up many UK & other TV shows on them too. I see BBC1 there often under another European channel name.
https://streamup.com/#entertainmentAnother favorite of streaming content from TV stations or user's private collections.
http://viooz.ac/They usually don't stream direct from TV stations, but do occasionally, or sometimes I can find stuff here just hours after it was broadcast. Once movies are available for pay-per-view, or on DVDs you can find many of them here.
Videos that are jittery, lock up, or drop out may be due to your ISP throttling down connections to media sites & services. Even though you pay for the bandwidth & speed, they want the source you connect to, to pay extra to send media to you. If they don't pay extra, they throttle down the connection to make it hard to use. It won't matter if you select a lower bandwidth stream, because they'll throttle that too if they don't pay extra ransom money to your ISP.
The problem with that, is there are thousands of ISPs in the world. Should a media site pay all of them extra to deliver the speed & bandwidth you're already paying them for? If you do a speed test, it looks like you're getting plenty, because they don't throttle speed tests, or for a minute or 2 of high speed internet when you first connect to a site.
To get around this problem, chrome will route some content through google isps, to eliminate the of the middleman throttling, but it may not prevent your own ISP from throttling it. If you use turbo boost in opera it will route you through opera proxies. That may fool some ISPs so they don't know you're getting content from a site that didn't pay their bandwidth & speed ransom money. Almost ALL ISPs are currently throttling your speed from media providers that don't pay them ransom money to some extent.
This is why I stay with the servers we currently have for Betty's. They pay the ransom fees to most of the most popular ISPs in the world so we don't get throttled down by your ISP. I don't approve, & it's costly, but I can't have our visitors turned down to dialup speeds even though they're paying for broadband.
If we didn't have large stories & pictures, it wouldn't be a problem. But would you want to wait for a minute or get a "try again" message every time you clicked on a story or gallery because your ISP is throttling us?