The BBC has launched a version of its iPlayer video on demand service for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch.
It is the first time the service has been available on portable devices.
The iPhone and iPod touch are able to stream shows from the iPlayer website over wi-fi networks. The iPhone cannot stream BBC video over the cell network. A BBC developer said that the corporation was currently working on other versions of the iPlayer for “many more” devices.
Anthony Rose, writing on the BBC internet blog, said: “We started with iPhone because it is the device most optimised for high quality video currently available.
“It displays the BBCiPlayer site and BBC programmes nicely.”
The software currently comes in two versions – a program which allows users to download programmes to their Windows PC and a streaming version on the web available to all users.
The version for iPhone and iPod touch users will allow streaming over a wi-fi connection. However, the EDGE mobile network used by the iPhone is too slow for streaming video.
The corporation has agreed a deal with wi-fi firm The Cloud to provide all BBC online services for free at its 7,500 hotspots.
A version of iPlayer for Virgin Media customers is expected later this month.