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AndyJWest 10-07-16 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2439315)
I met Ed Bishop aka Ed Straker. :O: :)

I have a TV and only watch the freeview channels, stopped watching the BBC years ago. If I have to go to court I will have my day sticking it the Bloated Bias Crap.

I wouldn't count on that:
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Do I need a TV licence to watch Freeview?
Posted March 25, 2013 - About Freeview

Yes. The annual television licence is required for television reception by all viewers of broadcast television in the UK. It must be purchased by anyone who has and uses the appropriate equipment to receive television signals independent of which TV service is used.

Freeview channels can be received at no charge at the point of delivery.
https://www.freeview.co.uk/support/m...-freeview.html

Oberon 10-07-16 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2439215)
I never realised things were so much worse in Longhope when compared to the rest of the country.

More like Nohope, I guess. :ping:

STEED 10-07-16 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by AndyJWest (Post 2439317)

The BBC can go to hell, I will not pay a penny for their BS and disgraceful past. I hate the BBC so much I hope they go bust and sooner the better.

mapuc 10-07-16 06:14 PM

I watch a lot of tv, Mostly science program(if available) and soon when I get my new cable provide-history program

And second I watch news program or documentary

So I watch a lots of tv.

Markus

August 10-07-16 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2439215)
Give me the BBC News anytime rather than the likes of Fox for starters.

Thing is Fox isn't the only news broadcaster we have. For free I also get several flavors each of ABC CBS NBC PBS CNN HLN and the BBC too, not to mention local broadcasters like NECN. None of them I would want as my only TV news.

STEED 10-08-16 06:10 AM

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About 100 current and former BBC presenters are being investigated over claims they have not paid enough income tax and National Insurance contributions, HMRC has revealed.
http://news.sky.com/story/around-100...robes-10609318

Well well well the bunch of crooks are at it again.

Jimbuna 10-09-16 06:18 AM

They are no different to a very many more employed people across the UK no doubt.


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