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I’m not surprised that picture is grammatically incorrect.
I’m not surprised that picture is grammatically incorrect.
Many years ago I lived in a flat and didn't own a TV. I was given a video recorder, which will tell you how long ago it was as it was before DVD players, when a relative bought themselves a new one. The flat was an open plan kitchen/dining room/living room and the video recorder got left on the end of the kitchen work top and ended up with the microwave on top of it. The TV licensing people used to come round and as I had nothing to hide I'd let them in and offer them a cup of tea. One guy got really interested thinking he'd caught me out when he saw the "TV" on top of the video recorder until I opened the door to show him it was the microwave.
You don't have to let them in.
I know, but as I didn't have a TV I was happy for them to come in and have a look. Was living alone so was nice to have some company.
The BBC swept sexual abuse under the carpet for decades and faced no punishment. It now bullies OAP's into paying the ridiculous fees, pays way over the odds for average presenters and produces a load of absolute crap. It's a dinosaur that needs putting to bed. Great in it's day but like everything else the world has moved on. I've not paid it for years and haven't had a visit. No legal rights to enter your house and if you stream it's easy to hide it.
Imagine being forced to pay £150 a year for road tax if you didn't have a car. No one will miss it when it goes over the next decade.
Interesting,. If you havent paid the licence for years, then i presume you've not watched BBC for years. So how do you know its a load if crap?The BBC swept sexual abuse under the carpet for decades and faced no punishment. It now bullies OAP's into paying the ridiculous fees, pays way over the odds for average presenters and produces a load of absolute crap. It's a dinosaur that needs putting to bed. Great in it's day but like everything else the world has moved on. I've not paid it for years and haven't had a visit. No legal rights to enter your house and if you stream it's easy to hide it.
Imagine being forced to pay £150 a year for road tax if you didn't have a car. No one will miss it when it goes over the next decade.
The BBC may handle the enforcement, but it’s the law that they MUST collect the fee. They can’t choose not to or they’re in breach of the law. Turn your ire to the government and law makers, not the Beeb.The BBC swept sexual abuse under the carpet for decades and faced no punishment. It now bullies OAP's into paying the ridiculous fees, pays way over the odds for average presenters and produces a load of absolute crap. It's a dinosaur that needs putting to bed. Great in it's day but like everything else the world has moved on. I've not paid it for years and haven't had a visit. No legal rights to enter your house and if you stream it's easy to hide it.
Imagine being forced to pay £150 a year for road tax if you didn't have a car. No one will miss it when it goes over the next decade.
The BBC pays way over the odds for average presenters and produces a load of absolute crap. .
Frankly, I simply don't believe anyone who has a TV but says they dont ever watch any live tv.
I would say it’s been well over a year since I purposely sat down to watch live TV, maybe longer. I can’t recall doing it in a very long time so could be longer.
In all honesty, if me and the Mrs were both back to work normally, the TV would hardly ever get put on, if at all.Even the covid broadcast?
bet the tv you hardly or wouldn’t use cost a lot more than the bbc you don’t use...?In all honesty, if me and the Mrs were both back to work normally, the TV would hardly ever get put on, if at all.
And if we didn't have it we wouldn't miss it.
I'm only watching the cricket on 4 at the moment because I'm off work.
Don't use BBC websites or radio or any other services either.
Honestly can't remember...was only a few hundred quid 8 or 9 years ago.bet the tv you hardly or wouldn’t use cost a lot more than the bbc you don’t use...?
In all honesty, if me and the Mrs were both back to work normally, the TV would hardly ever get put on, if at all.
And if we didn't have it we wouldn't miss it.
I'm only watching the cricket on 4 at the moment because I'm off work.
Don't use BBC websites or radio or any other services either.
Been there, done that...he turns 20 in 3 monthsI never used to really like what the BBC offered but since having kids
Cbeebies is a go to channel. No adverts either so no asking for things
iPlayer for the kids shows
That or kids YouTube are the go to ATM
Already today watched
One in the night garden
2 Peter rabbits
And a wonda and the Alien
Can't wait until half 8 when she goes nursery and we can get some adult TV on
Even the covid broadcast?
Now that you reminded me I think I did watch the first one for about 20 minutes, since then I don’t think I have watched any live.
It’s not part of my daily routine to sit in front of the TV and watch broadcast television.