BBC iPlayer DOWN: Fan's FURY as online TV and radio catch-up service CRASHES
BBC is experiencing "technical issues" with a number of online services, including its website, BBC News app and the hugely popular iPlayer catch-up service.
BBC iPlayer is experiencing 'technical difficulties' online, on mobile and on smart TV apps
The BBC is currently experiencing "technical issues" with a number of online services, including its website, mobile apps, BBC iPlayer and online radio stations.
Fans flocked to social media to complain after the hugely popular catch-up service, which lets viewers watch BBC radio and television shows on-demand via a smartphone, games console or smart TV, became unresponsive.
"Hi, we’re experiencing some technical issues at the moment, which we hope to resolve soon," the BBC iPlayer Twitter account admitted. "Sorry for the inconvenience."
The broadcaster also admitted it was experiencing problems with the BBC website, "We're aware of a technical issue affecting the BBC website and are working to fix this now."
@Elise_Romero Hi, we’re experiencing some technical issues at the moment which we hope to resolve soon. Sorry for the inconvenience
— BBC iPlayer (@BBCiPlayer) December 31, 2015
The BBC says online services are intermittent.
Fans of the worldwide broadcaster started to report issues around 7am this morning.
Independent website DownDetector.uk, which detects "when services go down or have outages", reported a spike in the number of people complaining about outages on the BBC website across the UK and the globe within the last hour.
iPlayer allows UK residents to catch-up on their favourite BBC TV shows, films and radio programs
Thousands of people have complained about the service being unresponsive, with most users – some 37 per cent – experiencing issues with the website.
"I'm getting 500 internal errors on your site. You sorting it out or has the New Years Party started early?," one user tweeted.
@BBCiPlayer Fingers crossed for the IT crew. Been there, done that.
— Quin Benson™ (@QuinBenson_tm) December 31, 2015
@BBCiPlayer I'm getting 500 internal errors on your site. You sorting it out or has the New Years Party started early?
— Helios Web Design (@Helios_W_D) December 31, 2015
Aaaaarrrrrrrggggggghhhhhh @BBCiPlayer isn't working. At least it means my 5yo will give the CBeebies pantos a rest for a while
— Rach Whatley (@Chealwhat) December 31, 2015
@BBCiPlayer Hackers at work?
— Stephen (@V__Dog) December 31, 2015
BBC iPlayer is down! Oh no! Read a book, go outside, talk to someone. These are ludicrous suggestions being posted. Has the world gone mad!
— Benjamin Dennehy (@DontputSeagulls) December 31, 2015
No BBC iplayer on iPad or iPhone. Problems at the BBC?
— Care Bear (@doug_harris1) December 31, 2015
Another posted: "Aaaaarrrrrrrggggggghhhhhh @BBCiPlayer isn't working. At least it means my 5yo will give the CBeebies pantos a rest for a while"
TV presenter Stephen Fry tweeted: "Poor old @BBC seen to be having troubles with their entire online presence. Or is it just me?"
Poor old @BBC seen to be having troubles with their entire online presence. Or is it just me?
— Stephen Fry (@stephenfry) December 31, 2015