Should Uk tv licence payers get the Radio Times for free?
- James Blast
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Dinna be daft!
It's a listings mag these days, many papers print them for free. The review sections may be worth paying for, but nowt else.
And when was the last time you paid a licence fee for anything?
It's a listings mag these days, many papers print them for free. The review sections may be worth paying for, but nowt else.
And when was the last time you paid a licence fee for anything?
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Iv never paid the licence fee as im only 25 so I still live with/spunge off my parents!
(they pay for one tho before you call the BBC !)
and I do pay my Eldritch tax.
BTW I guess you will vote option three then ?
(they pay for one tho before you call the BBC !)
and I do pay my Eldritch tax.
BTW I guess you will vote option three then ?
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No, I won't vote in this one as it's ill conceived, immature and serves no purpose.
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The time he bought his driver's license off 'f that one bloke?James Blast wrote:And when was the last time you paid a licence fee for anything?
IZ.
Do you work for BBC worldwide publishing? you seem abit touchy about this!James Blast wrote:No, I won't vote in this one as it's ill conceived, immature and serves no purpose.
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not even close, I do listen to Radio4 a lot, does that help?Mr Mercy wrote:Do you work for BBC worldwide publishing? you seem abit touchy about this!
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I'm almost evangelical about Digiguide. It's the only TV guide option for folk who spend far to much time with their computers.
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