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Klangster1971 wrote: I must defend the BBC Licence Fee, however. It does infuriate me when folks point at the guff on BBC1 when they complain about the fee - how about the dozens and dozens of local BBC radio stations up and down the country? The world-class website (with dedicated local content)... the iPlayer (still the best catch-up service in the country). As someone else pointed out - it's a heck of a lot cheaper than Sky... and Murdoch STILL shows you adverts between the prgrams that you've already paid a premium for!!
nameless wrote:Klangster1971 wrote: I must defend the BBC Licence Fee, however. It does infuriate me when folks point at the guff on BBC1 when they complain about the fee - how about the dozens and dozens of local BBC radio stations up and down the country? The world-class website (with dedicated local content)... the iPlayer (still the best catch-up service in the country). As someone else pointed out - it's a heck of a lot cheaper than Sky... and Murdoch STILL shows you adverts between the prgrams that you've already paid a premium for!!
But if I choose not to pay for Sky (and I don't) but want to watch other channels, I don't get taken to court ...
Meanwhile, I watched a different program, called The Magicians on BBC1. Catch it on iPlayer, it was pretty good
I give the writers credit for giving Lenny "Wow how did you do that?" lines rather than "yeah but there's a mirror just there, you're rubbish" if they were so apparently bad. It was about time we had a saturday night show which didn't have the cliché judges.
Klangster1971 wrote:
Fair comment - but, in truth, do you really only watch/listen to commercial broadcasting?? How do you find time to think for yourself, in amongst all the reality shows and chavs shouting at each other!?
magicbyfish wrote:this one isnt by a magician ,,, though reading it it could well be!!
alex
http://www.suite101.com/content/the-mag ... ne-a326634
nameless wrote:But if I choose not to pay for Sky (and I don't) but want to watch other channels, I don't get taken to court ...
aporia wrote:If the TV Tax were optional and we could opt-out of receiving BBC then I'd probably agree, but the fact is the option is "you want TV, you pay for BBC" when I'm sure many people could quite happily do without the BBC.
Jing wrote:Barry and Stuart - miscounting the box trick, they know how to perform magic, they have that dark edge, which we don't see enough of in magic - magic is often sickeningly sweet, and I'm hoping that in the coming weeks, see more of that darker edge like they had in their 'magick' programme from a few years back.
kolm wrote:If you've ever done or ever do watch or used any BBC service you are morally obliged to pay the 39p a day it costs.
Jordan C wrote:magicbyfish wrote:this one isnt by a magician ,,, though reading it it could well be!!
alex
http://www.suite101.com/content/the-mag ... ne-a326634
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Gary Dickson wrote:I must disagree. One is morally, and legally, obliged to pay the license fee only if one agrees to the contractual terms, ie, if one watches prgrammes as they are being broadcast. One is under no moral or legal obligation to pay the license fee for using any other BBC services. This includes iPlayer. They have a 'live' section one can watch, for which one agrees to pay the license fee. The rest is free from all encumbrance and/or liability. To suggest that one should continue to pay for a license if one has ever used a BBC service is frankly ludicrous.
kolm wrote:Gary Dickson wrote:I must disagree. One is morally, and legally, obliged to pay the license fee only if one agrees to the contractual terms, ie, if one watches prgrammes as they are being broadcast. One is under no moral or legal obligation to pay the license fee for using any other BBC services. This includes iPlayer. They have a 'live' section one can watch, for which one agrees to pay the license fee. The rest is free from all encumbrance and/or liability. To suggest that one should continue to pay for a license if one has ever used a BBC service is frankly ludicrous.
OK, maybe not ever - but if you use a BBC service right now shouldn't you pay (even if as you rightly pointed out in some cases you don't have to)? Isn't it worth the money even if you use just the one service?
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