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Yes it should have been there's But I assume as they show so many BBC Nature repeats USA Discovery sold it to them. All the Commercials make money for BBC Studios that filter through to BBC UK But Today the BBC UK TV TAX has fecking gone UP £4 [This is how much it has gone up by so far: April 2017 - £147 (up £1.50) April 2018 - £150.50 (up £3.50) April 2019 - £154.50 (up £4) ] https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/83311...-bbc-confirms/ [The BBC is already threatening to take away free licences for millions of pensioners as it considers increasing the age threshold for eligibility. One report even warned that scrapping the fee could push 50,000 elderly bills payers into poverty.] Last edited by arista; 01-04-2019 at 01:25 PM. |
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Shocking,
I can't even imagine a TV Tax here in Australia. Once upon a Time I asked the BBC if I could use an ol' Doctor Who Bit on the Radio, The Start of Tom Baker's Run; they wanted minimum $800
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