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whats up with british tv when the only things left on my recorder are danish and israeli fine progs but with subtitles.Nothing domestic caught my imagination this season at all.Anyone think I missed something?
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the state of british tv has been a gradual process and seems set to continue.
I gave up watching tv a number of years ago. i watch everything i want to watch from dvd or online and refuse to buy a tv license , as it appears next to none of that funding ( over 3 billion pounds last year ) is now going into program / film making. I also note that new programs and films get shown in other countries first , most probably to generate extra income.
What ever is happening the standard of british television even with all those extra channels just is not worth the effort.
the state of british tv has been a gradual process and seems set to continue.
I gave up watching tv a number of years ago. i watch everything i want to watch from dvd or online and refuse to buy a tv license , as it appears next to none of that funding ( over 3 billion pounds last year ) is now going into program / film making. I also note that new programs and films get shown in other countries first , most probably to generate extra income.
What ever is happening the standard of british television even with all those extra channels just is not worth the effort.
indeed i would be disapointed if i was left with that meager offering myself.
the average license to allow you to watch tv while being broadcast ( no matter what channel ) is approximately £150 per household, doesnt sound a lot £3 a week. until you realise your watching continued repeats and then only actualy watching maybe 2 or 3 hours of something you actualy fancy watching in weeks interval. On top of that they went digital so everyone either had to buy new tv's or digital boxes to even get the standard channels ( such cheek )
better to buy a box set or an indevidual movie with that money and forget terestrial tv altogether. that way you can watch what you want when you want and not have your programming dictated to you by those you pay for the service.
the average license to allow you to watch tv while being broadcast ( no matter what channel ) is approximately £150 per household, doesnt sound a lot £3 a week. until you realise your watching continued repeats and then only actualy watching maybe 2 or 3 hours of something you actualy fancy watching in weeks interval. On top of that they went digital so everyone either had to buy new tv's or digital boxes to even get the standard channels ( such cheek )
better to buy a box set or an indevidual movie with that money and forget terestrial tv altogether. that way you can watch what you want when you want and not have your programming dictated to you by those you pay for the service.
yes i did notice some idiot put a cook on all christmas day morning
4 hours wirth if i remember correctly..
i bet people were watching it and nubbling due to having it under their noses all morning.. must have ruined the actual meal them.
well i honestly feel sorry for anyone stuck with nothing but a tv , im sure they suffer greatly from lack of stimulation regarding the tv.
4 hours wirth if i remember correctly..
i bet people were watching it and nubbling due to having it under their noses all morning.. must have ruined the actual meal them.
well i honestly feel sorry for anyone stuck with nothing but a tv , im sure they suffer greatly from lack of stimulation regarding the tv.
It seems not evryone agrees with us on 'Sherlock'
NB.....scroll doown to 'Sickening case of identity theft'
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NB.....scroll doown to 'Sickening case of identity theft'
http://www.dailymail....rial-twice-crime.html