
EXP TV harks back to the days of broadcast TV, where you have to tune in at a certain time on a certain day to watch a particular programme.
The video that plays on their website when you visit it depends on the day and time where you are (they're not actually live streamed). That's why they asked me to take my web page down.
You can try temporarily changing the date/time on your device to watch a specific video, or, if you understand how websites are built, look through the code to find the links to the individual videos (which is what I did).
( , Fri 28 Oct 2022, 19:26, Reply)

( , Fri 28 Oct 2022, 19:33, Reply)

I mentioned that to them and they said they're looking to do something about that.
In the meantime, I've still got a watch set up on a particular file on their website that informs me when new videos have been added, and I'm happy to keep letting you lot know, even if I can't really provide direct links to them any more...
( , Fri 28 Oct 2022, 19:37, Reply)

the page I made still exists, but under a different filename...I've updated it and password-protected it...if anyone wants the link & login details, gaz me...
( , Fri 28 Oct 2022, 20:22, Reply)

( , Fri 28 Oct 2022, 19:42, Reply)

for example, the 'Plants are People too" video is in a file called PLANTS.mp4 which is in a sub-directory 'content2' so you just need to append content2/PLANTS.mp4 to the website address and voila.
( , Fri 28 Oct 2022, 19:51, Reply)