Thread: TV licence fee
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Old 29-05-2022, 12:37   #114
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Re: TV licence fee

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Old Boy said the BBC showed "Nothing I want to see or most of us watch."

I provided two programmes that showed they did.

Whether other channels would show these events in the absence of the BBC was not in the question.

Obviously, popular shows like these would be viable for any commercial channel.
I do watch TV shows, Andrew and I’ve never said I don’t. That quote from my post was in answer to Mr K’s when he said:

‘The BBC is a public service broadcaster making programmes and providing services others don't as they don't make money.’
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