Josh,
The BBC has had it's Royal Charter renewed for ten years. There is nothing you can do about this.
xxB
2006-12-27 00:14:11
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answered by Anonymous
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as quickly as over seventy 5 its decreased and my sister who became blind even have been given a relief. On cable you have the skill to observe the BBC besides there are approximately 8 channels at a value of £a hundred thirty five ish a 12 months. I dont think of pensioners could pay such as you're saying they have a discounted funds, yet for my area it may basically be an determination for the poorest pensioners as many have those gold plated pensions many now no longer have get entry to to as they have been closed. In asserting that the place fo we draw the line what approximately disabled people who're additionally on earnings help or single discern families caught in the poverty seize. The BBC is funded via licence payers maximum of the money being spent on educational programmes and and to pay Johnathan Woss/Ross his 8 million pound earnings which gets up my nostril as much as he does. I watch BBC information all day and ;love the reality there at the instant are not any commercials and could luckily pay it to stay away from watching them.
2016-10-28 11:14:49
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answered by ? 4
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No I get sick of having to suffer 5 minutes of adverts every 10 minutes of tv programme that is what I like about the BBC.
I am fed up with adverts here and there, the BBC is an oasis.
The BBC are cheap compared to Sky which is just paying a lot of money for channel hopping rubbish and year old movies and more repeats per year that terrestrial tv does in a decade.
Movies will be £36 per month *12 = £432 per year. enough to rent 123 new release dvds per year not year old stuff.
2006-12-27 00:10:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Iv just signed it and good luck!
I aint a fan of adverts but being a single mum the last thing I need is another bill to pay! If they had adverts on like the other channels they would probably make more money any way.
Good luck hun!!
2006-12-27 03:54:40
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answered by monkey-nuts 2
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having watched the free to air channels on my TV over the past few days i think BBC is great value, no adverts every few minutes and great programs. if you add up what the sky costs it must be more than the annual BBC fee. and the number of 'free programmes we get for it is excellent.
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you must have .the actual signatures and addresses of anybody signing a petition
2006-12-27 00:23:41
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answered by Anonymous
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havent the BBC just been refused somthing like a 12% increese in fees this year, instead they got about 5% over 5 or 6 years big diffrence
2006-12-27 04:04:54
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answered by Anonymous
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This is hilarious -- a new-to-the UK's shock at the TV License fee:
http://www.movingtolondon.org/ (then see the Television Licensing page).
2006-12-27 03:53:29
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answered by Sexy Summer - tvgirlgeek! 1
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surround your tv set with a fine matal mesh and you need not pay a tv licence fee at all. The mesh stops the TV scaners in the TV detector van from picking up a signal.
2006-12-27 00:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Before you write your petition, you had better make sure you spell licence correctly. Bit embarrassing, otherwise.
A licence is a document, license is the permission to do something.
2006-12-27 00:18:51
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answered by efes_haze 5
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The BBC is a great institution, and great value (compare it to what you get for the same money from Murdoch).
Please don't undermine it. Most people in Britain love it.
2006-12-27 00:11:06
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answered by gvih2g2 5
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