Hello Andy,

Here's the link:
<https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/39019/get-iplayer-automator>

Here's how to use GetIplayerAutomator.

You need to press Return after entering the programme name in the search box. 
You then select the one you want from the Results table and click Add to queue. 
Then interact with the tool bar and click Start. Stop interacting with the tool 
bar and go to last visible item where you can follow the progress of the 
download.

Cheers,

Anne
On 17 Jul 2013, at 21:53, Andy Collins <a...@recreation.plus.com> wrote:

> Thanks Anne - I was only aware of people seeming to be having difficulty with 
> it, but I will give it a go. Do you happen to have the link for it? Sorry, 
> but with everything going on here in terms of learning the Mac, I didn't keep 
> track of that thread -
> 
> Andy

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