Here are some steps to try:
- Try downloading the programme again
It could just beÌýa temporary issue, so try deleting the programme from your download queueÌýand downloading it again.
Ìý - Make sure you have a strong internet connectionÌý
Downloads will fail if the internet connection cuts out, so make sure you have a strong internet connection. Try disconnecting your device from the internet and reconnecting to see if that helps. If you want to download over your mobile network,Ìýyou need to toggle this on in the app's settings.Ìý
Ìý - Check yourÌýphone or tablet's software is up to date
Here's how to check for software updates:
ÌýAmazon Fire Swipe down from the top of the screen > tap Settings > Device Options > System Updates > Check Now Android Go to Settings > Software update iOS Go to Settings > General > Software update - Reinstall the Â鶹ԼÅÄ iPlayer app
Delete the app first and reinstall it from your app store (, , or ). This will help if any downloaded data becomes corrupt, but please be aware that deleting the app will also remove any programmes you have successfully downloaded. Once the app is reinstalled, try downloading the programme again.
Having problems playing a downloaded programme?
Try these steps to see if they help:
- Close the app and reopen it
- Disconnect your mobile or tablet from WiFi or mobile data, or switchÌýit on to Airplane Mode
- In the UK and able to access the internet? Try deleting the programme and re-downloading it.
- Outside the UK? You won't be able to delete and re-download the programme, so try connecting to any available WiFi, re-opening the Â鶹ԼÅÄ iPlayer app, and then disconnecting from the WiFi again.
Why are my downloads failing?
- Internet connection failing when a programme is downloading
When this happens your download should pause and continue once an internet connection has been re-established. But if the download won’t progress try deleting the programme from your queue and downloading it again.
Your connection to the internet may fail either from your actual internet connection (your router to theÌýinternet) or your WiFi signal could be weak and drop out by being too far from the WiFi router.Ìý
Ìý - A very slow internet connection
If your connection is too slow and it’s taking a very long time to download, it’s possible that the download could fail. Try again when your connection speed improves.
- App crashing
If the app is crashing or if you believe the issue is not related to your internet connection, reinstall the app per the instructions above.
- Outside the UK
Streaming and downloading programmes is only possible within the UK. You won't be able to download programmes if you're outside of the UK.
Known issues
- Sometimes downloads failÌýto complete in full on some devices. For steps to try, checkÌýthe following page:ÌýWhy are downloads failing on my mobile or tablet?Ìý
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Still need help?
If the problem you're experiencing isn't listed in the known issues page of the help site, get in touch by clickingÌýContact UsÌýbelow. Send us as much information as possible:
- The programme you're trying to download
- Whether this affects only one programme or several
- The make and model of the device you're usingÌý(e.g. iPad Pro, Google Pixel 7)
- Your device's operating system version (e.g. iOS 17, Android 14)
- The version of the Â鶹ԼÅÄ iPlayer app you're using (you can find this in the app store on your device)
- How you're connected to the internet
- Any error messages or numbers displayed
- The steps you've tried to resolve the issue
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