Video File Sizes and Download Speed

Basic questions, I know, but I have looked and cannot find the answers anywhere else.
How large is an HD video file? How long will it take on a connection that maxes out at 1.5 Mbps? How long, in genera,l do downloads take at faster connection speeds?
I want to download a 50:30 hr/min long program, but my bandwidth is severely restricted at home. If the file is too large, I'll have to go somewhere else to download it.

Hi Dave,
I want to buy a 53" HD television screen. Where can I have information on what is the difference in quality between HD and Blu-Ray film ? What is the difference in download size of 60 minutes HD or Blu-Ray film ?
Regards.
Robert Lespérance

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