Adobe Flash Script Error in Safari

I recently installed (like an idiot) a Font program used to load some fonts in Adobe Photoshop.  Not only did it not work at all, my computer has been going bonkers when streaming video now.
I'm no computer wiz, but I'm smart enough to know that whatever application I downloaded had also snuck in some annoying additional things.
First off, I keep getting these "Save Keep" ad's that pop up over videos that counts down from 10 before I can watch a video.
Furthermore, an error message pops up every minute or two saying "A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player 9 to run slowly. If it continues to run, your computer may become unresponsive. Do you want to abort the script? Yes/No"
I deleted the application, reinstalled silverlight, and the problem still persists.
Before I go messing with uninstalling and reinstalling adobe flash player, I thought I might consult some experts. 
I feel like my computer is loaded with vestigial junk at this point, and I'd like for it to go back to the way it was.  Thank you.

Klaus1:
You also asked if I had installed the latest update to iPlayer. I assume that you mean the Desktop iPlayer, but this is a whole different issue! When I first tried to download the movie using Desktop iPlayer I was presented with a button to install it. This surprised me as it was already installed, but maybe it was really just offering an update. As it wasn't optional, I clicked the button. It then tried to install AdobeAIR (which was already installed) and failed as it couldn't get permission to write to the disk.
I thought I'd make things simple and uninstalled AdobeAIR and Desktop iPlayer. I then tried to reinstall. Again it tried to install AdobeAIR and failed. So I tried downloading and installing AdobeAIR direct from Adobe. The installer loads into the dock but that's it. I've spent many hours trying to resolve this without success.
Hence I'm just trying to use the browser version of iPlayer.
I thought I'd get the Flash Player thing resolved first and then start another thread about AdobeAIR! I thought Adobe products were solid but I'm now seeing lot's of differing opinions on that.

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