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Hope you all had a good one @Robbo on the wing mateRobbo on the wing said:Got my mum over and just watched an old morecombe and wise show.
Remember enjoying it as a family when it was first aired.
Surprised at how crap I thought it was some 30 years on.0 -
Cheers Rob, and you mate.
Pretty knackered to be honest.
My day to multi task. Dinner, fix presents, etc.
Only managed two red stripes and even squeezed a couple of hours kip in.
Toying with the idea of opening a can now, but can't be asked to get off my arse and get one.
All the best.1 -
Was as good as ever.Riviera said:http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hxpqn
Best thing on TV this Christmas.0 -
Eastenders was grim0
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Saw some trailers for Eastenders and it made me wonder, how comes, when a character returns to a soap, and they're gonna cause some problems, they always walk about with their hood up?EastTerrace said:Eastenders was grim
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It's either everyone pays the licence fee or the Beeb goes for an alternative funding source, which would be adverts. I can't remember when but a study was done on the likely outcome of this. It'd be a disaster for everyone else that relies on ad revenue because the Beeb would siphon up most it.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Would be better to have the choice though, surelyAthletico Charlton said:
To be fair, at £140, it is probably the best value entertainment most people pay for in the year.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Yeah, I get what you mean there mate. The only way of getting out of paying the compulsory tax to own a telly, that goes directly to the BBC whether you wanna watch re-runs of sitcoms from 50 years back or not, is to move abroad. If you want to stay in the UK and own a telly and not watch the BBC, you still gotta cough up, or you'll get one of their "enforcers" banging on your dooriainment said:
I'd demand my licence fee back if I was you. Oh.......i_b_b_o_r_g said:Says a lot, the best thing on the box this year was made nearly 50 years back
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BBC 1, 12:45, Boxing Day. A repeat of Judi Dench's tree documentary?1
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The ever green Judi Dench0
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If that's true and correct, then that's the monster that has been created imo. I'm sure though, that they bring in £ millions (maybe billions?) from other activities and also make the best part of £150m profit each year.AddicksAddict said:
It's either everyone pays the licence fee or the Beeb goes for an alternative funding source, which would be adverts. I can't remember when but a study was done on the likely outcome of this. It'd be a disaster for everyone else that relies on ad revenue because the Beeb would siphon up most it.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Would be better to have the choice though, surelyAthletico Charlton said:
To be fair, at £140, it is probably the best value entertainment most people pay for in the year.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Yeah, I get what you mean there mate. The only way of getting out of paying the compulsory tax to own a telly, that goes directly to the BBC whether you wanna watch re-runs of sitcoms from 50 years back or not, is to move abroad. If you want to stay in the UK and own a telly and not watch the BBC, you still gotta cough up, or you'll get one of their "enforcers" banging on your dooriainment said:
I'd demand my licence fee back if I was you. Oh.......i_b_b_o_r_g said:Says a lot, the best thing on the box this year was made nearly 50 years back
Why do they have so many channels, if they can't make enough new content for them?0 -
Oasis documentary was good.0