(MrSanityhas maybe kicked the WoW habit forever,
Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:35,
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No you don't
You just have to prove that you don't watch BBC ever.
(Nikfuf EetrNorthern Midlander,
Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:37,
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which is impossible if you have a TV aerial
(MrSanityhas maybe kicked the WoW habit forever,
Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:40,
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I say
gouge out the '1' and '2' buttons on your remote. Foolproof.
(Nikfuf EetrNorthern Midlander,
Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:45,
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having said all that,
I am currently watching BBC2
(MrSanityhas maybe kicked the WoW habit forever,
Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:47,
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Its all down to your tv being able to receive BBC stations
If you watch them or not, that doesnt matter. Its the fact that you could.
(LancWeekend Trailer Park Supervisor,
Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:41,
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then the BBC
should be made to broadcast on frequencies that only people with speshal tvs can receive
(sprinklesITS AN ISLAND, morron,
Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:54,
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I agree.
They use the excuse that they dont advertise. They are full of adverts for their own stations, freeview packages, magazine etc etc. Do BBC3 and 4 show adverts?(i only have terrestrial channels)
(LancWeekend Trailer Park Supervisor,
Sun 14 Nov 2004, 13:01,
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that's my point.
I want BBC to use my licence fee to buy the Simpsons. Now that's gone to C4, there isn't much else I watch on the BBC. So what am I getting for my hundred quid a year.
(NiceButDimit wasn't me,
Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:36,
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Ainsley Harriot.
(Nikfuf EetrNorthern Midlander,
Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:38,
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