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Old 30-08-2016, 17:35   #31
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Re: BBC Parliament coming to BBC2.

Chris, what's your opinion on the cost issue/repeat fees issue if the BBC brought all its programming inhouse again, as it used to be? Do you think that would help to reduce costs, make no difference?

I'm coming at this not necessarily from a "lets repeat primetime schedules at night" point of view, although I would quite like to see this, but rather from a lets have +1 channels.

I was very unhappy when the BBC dropped its plans for BBC1 +1 and didn't really get their reasoning for doing so.

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Final thought, I don't know what it's like on Freeview but Freesat carries a national variant of bbc2 in HD, so anyone watching BBC parliament at 4am on bbc2, on satellite at least, will be able to see it in HD.
Which of course was Richard's original point and something I would like to see.
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