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Rather pay the fee than have to watch adverts on all sides.
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That logic might have been OK when there were only 5 terrestrial channels.... £12.50 a month seems a little bit steep to have no ads on two out of 100+ channels.
Especially for those of us who no longer find anything of worth on the BBC. Cheaply made drama, unfunny "comedy" and biased "news" and documentaries? I'll pass thanks... |
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This Witch doesn't burn
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If you never watch the BBC how can you possibly judge what the quality of programming is? Cheaply made drama? The NM cost 3m an episode |
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