2014/03/04 18:44:23
bapu
craigb
The UK has television now?


Yes they deliver them on lorries, but if flat is above the first floor they use the lift. They may ring you up to advice you that they will deliver said tele (not to be confused with the tele-phone that ELO sang about).
2014/03/04 19:02:58
craigb
bapu
craigb
The UK has television now?


Yes they deliver them on lorries, but if flat is above the first floor they use the lift. They may ring you up to advice you that they will deliver said tele (not to be confused with the tele-phone that ELO sang about).




Will they advise you as well? 
 

2014/03/04 19:04:08
bapu
craigb
bapu
craigb
The UK has television now?


Yes they deliver them on lorries, but if flat is above the first floor they use the lift. They may ring you up to advice you that they will deliver said tele (not to be confused with the tele-phone that ELO sang about).




Will they advise you as well? 
 



Mebee I'm rong but I've seen a lot of UKers spell it that way.
2014/03/04 19:04:40
craigb

 

2014/03/04 20:46:33
Ham N Egz
Grammer Nazis????
 
 
poor old Grandpa .....
2014/03/04 21:07:04
craigb
musicman100
Grammer Nazis????
 
 
poor old Grandpa .....





 

 

 

2014/03/05 08:53:48
Moshkiae
Hi,
 
Ohhhhh, c'mon Sturummy!
 
She went there to see the Mormom Tabernacle Choir rip your ears in half!
 
While I agree in principle, I do not agree with taking down in these kinds of emails as in the end, all you are doing is cutting down the programming. You cut this show, that might have been bringing in good money, and it takes down 2 or 3 other shows.
 
If the BBC is already looking to cut costs, I agree that a trip out is a little extravagant, but then, Top Gear will also suffer, and that is scary, dangerous and not a good precedent.
 
I am, as you know, of the opinion that the majority of American TV is designed for 10 year olds, and to make sure you can keep them tuned in for the rest of their lives. But instead of fighting a losing battle since they are the rich fudgers that OWN the networks anyway, and you will be damned before anything you say is true or right! And they will make you look bad on top of it!
 
So, our hope is the Internet, and streaming. When no one will buy the crap, maybe those folks will either die or finally leave us alone, but this is just like Marie Antoinette ... let them eat cake ... and the lords and lord'esses and what not continue to do whatever they want and you pay for it!
 
It's called "population control", and making sure the government has you in their sights. The only time you or I are going to look at them is when we want to see the new princess and what kind of dress she is wearing, or the new shoes or purse ... to make you think that this is what the country is all about!
 
We don't give a damn about anything else anyway?
 
I just don't want to see you dis-illusioned by the wrong thing. The worst that will happen to "them" is when no one tunes in! So SHUT IT DOWN, and when they go broke ... you can say GOOD RIDDANCE!
 
But don't tear your hair down with it. Go help Mosh learn to play an Am instead. At least I will listen to you!
2014/03/05 09:43:22
SteveStrummerUK
jamesg1213
Today I read the Beeb are considering cutting one or more channels completely to save money. BBC3 and BBC4 are being mooted as the ones up for the chop.


 
BBC 4 is worth the Licence Fee on its own. It'll be even better when the Malvern transmitter finally gets upgraded and broadcasts it in HD.
 
 
jamesg1213
 
BBC4 is about the only channel I watch regularly, and just about the only place to find decent music related programmes outside of Sky Arts (which I don't have), and brilliant documentaries like this, which I was about to recommend;
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ipla...d_Before_the_Big_Bang/
 

 
I agree mate, this was a fascinating documentary.
 
And probably made for far less than the cost of flying Ms Jones and her crew to the US.
 
 
2014/03/05 09:45:53
SteveStrummerUK
paulo
I can't imagine that anyone would miss BBC3.



I would
 
Family Guy is on BBC3.
2014/03/05 09:53:12
SteveStrummerUK
pistolpete
I suppose the license fee is better spent for rockets for Top Gear to strap on Mini Coopers down ski jumps.
They certainly are not spending the money for Dr Who special effects.
 




I don't know for certain, but despite the ever-increasing budget, I think Top Gear is a net earner for the Corporation.
 
They sell it all over the world, plus there are, of course, huge ancillary sales of DVDs, books and other merchandise.
 
Again, I may be wrong, but I think that in the past, Jeremy Clarkson took up an option similar to George Lucas's merchandising deal with Star Wars. Or something along those lines, he doesn't just get paid for presenting the show.
 
 
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