![]() |
Re: tv licence guess what ?
Quote:
Agreed and those fine good programs you call can still be made via adverts if their good. Also adverts are not that bad either. We all have bladder's and like a drink, something to eat in-between program's |
Re: tv licence guess what ?
I listen to radio 4. I think the bbc is an institution. They used their equipment to aid in WW2.
|
Re: tv licence guess what ?
It's just another stealth tax, this government loves 'em. Next they'll be introducing compulsory ID cards and making us pay for them! :rolleyes:
.......oh damn, they seem to have already thought of that! :mis: |
Re: tv licence guess what ?
Quote:
Sometimes people try to turn everything into a political issue :rolleyes: :Peace: |
Re: tv licence guess what ?
I like the BBC, I use the service, I think it is well worth the money.
|
Re: tv licence guess what ?
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
|
Re: tv licence guess what ?
Quote:
Quote:
that is funny because yes we do as in my family thats not relavant what is that we pay it if you dont and get caught out you wil be penalised |
Re: tv licence guess what ?
Quote:
The licence fee is well worth it. |
Re: tv licence guess what ?
Ah the foolishness and ignorance of the masses.
A Star Trek episode is 40 minutes long, and it is stretched to fit 1 hour. Not 1 1/2 hours. |
Re: tv licence guess what ?
I have a valid idea.
How about NTL offering a "License included" package whereby they supply you a TV license for a nominal fee per month. Similar to the TVL DD scheme, my house doesn't posess a TV antenna, my only TV reception is via NTL cable, why not have the option to tag £10 / month onto the ntl bill and pay your license that way, NTL send you a license annually and everyone is happier. though thats just a way to remember to buy one and is slightly off topic. Personally I feel that the TV license is bull, it should not exist. Take a look at a typical day's BBC 1 viewing, then look also at BBC2, remember, this is all the broadcast BBC people can view without a digital platform, is it really worth the money? I think not. (not counting radio as I said VIEW) Let the BBC issue a scrambled signal people have to pay £10 / month to view, do it on the freeview style system, but also include the other digital channels, make a radio license viable for people who want one at say £10 / year. I for one wouldn't get a BBC TV pack. but instead of FORCING everyone who OWNS equipment capable of receiving a TV signal to pay, make it so that people who WANT to watch BBC pay. |
Re: tv licence guess what ?
£5 a year, that's approx. 1.4 pence a day, you tightwads! Prices increase on just about everything, every year, live with it! (And why am I not surprised that Kronas is being all indignant about it when he doesn't actually pay for one .. sad)
|
Re: tv licence guess what ?
Quote:
|
Re: tv licence guess what ?
There's no need for a TV LICENCE in this day and age and what really ****'s me off is the BBC brigade being selfish insisting everyone should pay for it because we wont it
Well I say F#ckem |
Re: tv licence guess what ?
Quote:
You only need a licence if you actually watch or record any television service that is broadcast from the UK. |
Re: tv licence guess what ?
Quote:
How much would it cost to issue each of these £10 licences? How much would end up in the pockets of the BBC once the bank charges, ee costs, database costs, post office fees, printing costs had been taken out £4? Considering freeview boxes are now down to the price of a night out or a couple of takeaways (£40) I thing DTV take up will increase. The BBC output has other benefits also. CBeebies / Childrens BBC means you can let you children watch cartoons without having adverts forced down their throats, similar to Disney channels at £5 a month - try watching milkshake (five) on a morning and the adverts for crap presents are astounding. |
| All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:55. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum