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This awful business of giving ITV a share of the Licence Fee

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    Dalek Dave wrote:

    Apart from Corrie, what do they got?

    Primeval

    Between the idea And the reality Between the motion And the act Falls the Shadow

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    Computafreak wrote:

    Dalek Dave wrote: Apart from Corrie, what do they got? Primeval

    Um. Sorry to break it to you... Primeval Cancelled[^]

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    • R Rob Philpott

      Also, to be fair, there is that Ladette to Lady program which is good for an eyeful of young tear away Australian lasses. BUT, it has commercials in it, so should fund itself. 3.5% is hardly a massive amount to hand over, but I think it sets a dangerous precedent and could pave the way for the demise of the BBC. And that truly would be tragic.

      Regards, Rob Philpott.

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      Rob Philpott wrote:

      it has commercials in it, so should fund itself

      And that's their problem. I watched X-men 2 with my kids the other week - Saturday night, first terrestrial showing (I think), and every single ad break was filled with ads for ITV channels themselves. They clearly hadn't sold one commercial slot. Which looks a lot like like a dead business to me. Jeez - they don't even have Melvyn to pretend they do any kind of real programming any more. Remember World in Action - stuff like that? It's easy to forget it used to be worth turning over once in a while!

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        Computafreak wrote:

        Dalek Dave wrote: Apart from Corrie, what do they got? Primeval

        Um. Sorry to break it to you... Primeval Cancelled[^]

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        But on a good note : Coming Soon[^] Is it just me or is Eve Miles a hottie?

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          Rob Philpott wrote:

          it has commercials in it, so should fund itself

          And that's their problem. I watched X-men 2 with my kids the other week - Saturday night, first terrestrial showing (I think), and every single ad break was filled with ads for ITV channels themselves. They clearly hadn't sold one commercial slot. Which looks a lot like like a dead business to me. Jeez - they don't even have Melvyn to pretend they do any kind of real programming any more. Remember World in Action - stuff like that? It's easy to forget it used to be worth turning over once in a while!

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          Dalek Dave
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          Monday nights were ITV nights, World in Action followed by The Sweeney!

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            But on a good note : Coming Soon[^] Is it just me or is Eve Miles a hottie?

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            Dalek Dave wrote:

            is Eve Miles a hottie?

            Yes, and something strangely alluring about the Welsh accent too.

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              Computafreak wrote:

              Dalek Dave wrote: Apart from Corrie, what do they got? Primeval

              Um. Sorry to break it to you... Primeval Cancelled[^]

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              0x3c0
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              Then ITV is pointless. That was the only good programme being broadcasted

              Between the idea And the reality Between the motion And the act Falls the Shadow

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                But on a good note : Coming Soon[^] Is it just me or is Eve Miles a hottie?

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                Dalek Dave wrote:

                Is it just me or is Eve Miles a hottie?

                Yes. (By which I mean, yes, she is, not yes, it's just you. Thought I should clarify.)

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                  Monday nights were ITV nights, World in Action followed by The Sweeney!

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                  Rob Philpott
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                  I liked the Cook Report too, which if I remember correctly was on ITV. They once did serious journalism.

                  Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                    Primeval == Blatant Torchwood Rip-Off!

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                    0x3c0
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                    Ah well. I liked it. Apparently it's been cancelled, so there's no competition on that front anymore

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                      Primeval == Blatant Torchwood Rip-Off!

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                      hairy_hats
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                      Possibly but as Torchwood is off the air at present it was one of only a handful of programmes a week worth watching on any channel. Thank FSM for Radio 4 and BBC7.

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                      • R Rob Philpott

                        There's little point to any new Government policy these days. Perhaps Alistair Darling did the sums.

                        Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                        Rob Philpott wrote:

                        Perhaps Alistair Darling did the sums.

                        There's a first time for everything.

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                          But on a good note : Coming Soon[^] Is it just me or is Eve Miles a hottie?

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                          Dalek Dave wrote:

                          But on a good note : Coming Soon[^]

                          Been "coming soon" for a few months now.:mad:

                          Dalek Dave wrote:

                          Is it just me or is Eve Miles a hottie?

                          No, not just you (although I prefered Iantos' girlfriend the cyberwoman) - she was born and bred about a mile away!

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                            Well of course if ITV made better programs that people actually wanted to watch then there would be no problem! And why should the BBC be made to pay. It is like forcing Coke to give money to Pepsi, because Pepsi isn't so popular. If ITV goes under then so be it, there are other companies that would like the chance to run a national TV Service. The BBC over the years has given us Dr Who, Spooks, Life on Mars, All the Classic Serials, All the Attenborough things, it has a world class reputation for making programs that, quite frankly, no-one in the world could make, and simply because of the way it is funded. Could you see ITV or Sky making something like Life on Earth or The Ascent of Man? I don't think so. It also has a world class news-gathering system, and is highly regarded. Screw ITV, if they want to make rubbish TV for idiots, let them. Apart from Corrie, what do they got? Nothing.

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                            Dan_Martin
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                            They have football sometimes. With the worst commentary duo on the planet. Granted the BBC does push them close in this respect with Motson/Lawrenson, but Tyldesley and Pleat are still comfortably the worst.

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                              Morning, Just what the Hell is wrong with this government? Great idea, let's give the last remaining world-class institution (the BBC) in this land a good shoeing. I despair. Deep breaths - sorry, perhaps I should head over to the soapbox.

                              Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                              Henry Minute
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                              This is a monumentally stupid idea, thought up by monumentally stupid people. I don't want to get into SoapBox territory but what this really is is an attempt to get the British Bucket Company to toe the line. An extremely transparent attempt to whittle away their independence. It wasn't meant to be transparent, of course, which just emphasises the stupidity of the proposers. My £0.02p

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                                Rob Philpott wrote:

                                Perhaps Alistair Darling did the sums.

                                There's a first time for everything.

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                                It's a great school system we have.

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                                  And don't get me started on the monthly 50p tax on phone lines. It's estimated to make £120M a year, and the cost of high-speed broadband to everyone estimated at £5bn, so what's the point except to piss off phone users?

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                                  What makes me laugh, considering all the fucking taxes bestowed up on us, immigrants flock to this country, it begs the question have the fuck can they afford to live in tax hell UK.

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                                    Well of course if ITV made better programs that people actually wanted to watch then there would be no problem! And why should the BBC be made to pay. It is like forcing Coke to give money to Pepsi, because Pepsi isn't so popular. If ITV goes under then so be it, there are other companies that would like the chance to run a national TV Service. The BBC over the years has given us Dr Who, Spooks, Life on Mars, All the Classic Serials, All the Attenborough things, it has a world class reputation for making programs that, quite frankly, no-one in the world could make, and simply because of the way it is funded. Could you see ITV or Sky making something like Life on Earth or The Ascent of Man? I don't think so. It also has a world class news-gathering system, and is highly regarded. Screw ITV, if they want to make rubbish TV for idiots, let them. Apart from Corrie, what do they got? Nothing.

                                    ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                                    Vikram A Punathambekar
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                                    Having never seen any British TV on TV, I can't vouch for their current content, but ITV made Mind Your Language* which was very popular in India. Of course, the BBC had its own popular stuff like Yes Minister. Both these were telecast in India as well as remade in Hindi for Indian audiences. * Don't feel sorry for it or say it is inappropriate, on "our" behalf.

                                    Cheers, Vikram.

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                                      What makes me laugh, considering all the fucking taxes bestowed up on us, immigrants flock to this country, it begs the question have the fuck can they afford to live in tax hell UK.

                                      Software Kinetics (requires SL3 beta) - Moving software

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                                      0x3c0
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                                      "I have a human right to life. By paying taxes, I cannot afford to eat. If I cannot afford to eat, I will die. Ergo, taxes breach my human rights"

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                                        There is no law that says you have to watch TV. Yet, and here is the rub, should you decide not to watch TV you do not pay for the BBC, for there would be no license fee, yet you would still be paying for ITV as the cost of the advertising is built into the prices you pay for products you buy. So, which is fairer?

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                                        Dave Parker
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                                        Well it's up to individual companies whether they wish to advertise on ITV or not, there's a choice. There's no law saying you have to watch TV but if I want to watch the sci-fi channel I have to pay something like £13 a month (can't remember the exact amount) to the BBC to go into content I have no interest in. Along with that I keep hearing of attempts to extend the tax onto computers and mobile phones, just because the BBC want to offer their services over those mediums and think everyone should be forced to buy those as well.

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                                          "I have a human right to life. By paying taxes, I cannot afford to eat. If I cannot afford to eat, I will die. Ergo, taxes breach my human rights"

                                          Between the idea And the reality Between the motion And the act Falls the Shadow

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                                          NormDroid
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                                          I'm surprise nothing has used that argument. But there is still time. The EU law will enforce it no doubt.

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