Thread: TV licence fee
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Old 28-05-2022, 19:08   #110
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Re: TV licence fee

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Two examples given showing that the BBC does put on programming that most of us watch.


Irrelevant. My response to your question was correct. You are moving the goal posts again.
I’m beginning to wonder about your reasoning abilities, Andrew. Of course it’s relevant. If other channels are willing to screen these shows, it rather shatters the argument that we must support the BBC with taxpayer’s money.

The question I’m asking you is which programmes does the BBC make that other channels wouldn’t if the BBC ceased to exist?

Songs of Praise is the only one I can come up with.
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