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www.guardian.co.uk -  More than 40m BBC programmes have been watched on the corporation's iPlayer, raising fresh concerns from internet companies that the system's success could halt broadband connections. Figures released by the BBC show that iPlayer, which allows people to catch up on BBC programmes they have missed over the internet, was used to watch more than 17m shows during March. Among the biggest programmes were the Apprentice, the Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood and time-travel drama Ashes to Ashes.
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