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BertiWooster | 01:37 Wed 27th May 2009 | News
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From one who objects to being forced to pay a direct tax in order to watch that box in the corner - irrespective of how much BBC content i view ...

..... Message to the Editor of the Daily Telegraph Will you please make efforts to procure , next , a disc of the expenses of the BBC staff .

This is in order that we can see that the next inflation busting increase in the licence fee is justified .

I caught the end of someone being intervied on one of the news channels , late the other night - who stated tnat he had been informed by BBC journalists that there is a lot of waste going on at the Cooperation .
I'm not suprised , when there also appears , for example , to be a lot of duplication - head of news for this area - head of news for that area , etc .etc

Is anyone else of the same opinion ?
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Ok just got back from lunch. Ok Bertie you do watch/listen to the BBC. So really you are saying. Why do I have to pay for a service I use? I think you know the answer! So you actually want to use it free and have it funded by everyone else? is that correct? Or are you saying you want to abolich the BBC entirely? mmm is that the sound of the penny dropping I hear?
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I got cable last year can now receive dozens of channels on my TV. The cable provides a very good picture but the vast majority of the channels provide c**p.
BBC 1, 2 and 4 are worth paying for the licence AND the cable cost. Then there is Radio 4 and BBC local stations.
I watched a few minutes of ITV the other day. Bill and Ben, or whatever they call themselves, presenting Britain's Got No Talent. That is a level of 'entertainment' that is too low for me. Trouble is, other channels can reach lower depths and we NEED the BBC to combat this trash.
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You write .....

'' So really you are saying. Why do I have to pay for a service I use? So you actually want to use it free and have it funded by everyone else? is that correct?

Please read my posts again , paying attention this time?
Where have I said any of the above ?

I pay my television licence therefore I watch watch BBC and listen to BBC radio .

If for example you had to subscribe to BBC output , then at least I have that choice , to choose ; and i probably would subscraibe to the bbc BUT that would be my choice .

At the moment I'm told - if you want to watch ANY channels , then I must pay the BBC a fee to do so .

Is that clear enough ?
You know what I think the people have decided

On here at least.

The vast majority seem to support the way the BBC is funded and think that if it was changed we'd all be the worse for it.

I think a referendum would probably reflect this (although probably less strongly)

Seriously, people are always on her slagging off this country saying that it's going down the pan.

Then Berti appears and want's to torpedo one of the things that we do really really well and why?

Because he's tight
abundantly, you have said the same thing many times and not acknowledged or addressed any of the points made by others, you therefore invite speculation about your position. So can you tell me on planet Berti how would this work? The way I understand you currently is this:

1. As I now have to pay for the BBC I may as well watch
2. I'd rather not have to do that and if I was given the choice I would choose not to pay and not to watch.

please set out what would be the perfect scenario for you.



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Jake- the - peg

So you know who I am in real life to make such a pronunciation - do you ?

Of course , you obviously dont - otherwise you would realise that you are talking out of your hat with that accusation .

Where in any of my posts have i said I want to torpedo the BBC ?
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I'm not going to repeat myself

If you or anyone else wish to be obtuse , then that's a matter for you .

I've said my piece , and that's an end to it , from me on the subject .
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That was for R1Geezer

I'm finish - Really
You want to change the way they are funded which would cripple public service broadcasting.

Some of their best content would not be commercially viable and would therefore go.

I call that Torpedoing - whether or not it is intentional is beside the point the effect would be the same.

And your original question seems to provide enough evidence to conclude that it's because you object to paying what is really a pretty small amount of money for it.
well i agree with you berti you should have a choice and i would then pick option 2 on the geezer list


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In terms of promoting Britishness, British values and our reputation around the world, the BBC World Service and the BBC website are worth the license fee alone. Every other country in the world are envious of the BBC.
Yeah well Filth Given the choice I'd rather not pay to replace that great white Elephant known as Trident.

But it doesn't work like that does it?
no peg it doesn't work like that


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I think we can safely say jake, argument won! Questioner unable to concede that points where rasied to blow argument out of the water and stomps off in a huff instead!

As you don't want to torpedo the BBC bertie I can only assume you are option 2 above. So would you say hand on heart that you wouldn't take a little peek!

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Just to clarify my original post .
No jake , the amount is irrelevant - it is the principle , in this particular case

I pay a lot more to other providers for media services/ entertainment ; than I do for the BBC licence fee .

Logging off
�142.00 per annum for Doctor Who - Bargain. Now if the BBC stopped doing Doctor Who then you might have a point.
when the bbc gets rid of clarkson and the t**** on the football i might have a different opinion

thats why jake may like the bbc , clarkson

good pair ?


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Thurs 29/05/08
16:01 And here's one less piece of biker filth drink driving

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/74 22443.stm


If he'd crashed into a pub that would have been poetic justice don't you think?




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Having a range of TV channels and radio stations which are essentially commercial free is worth the licence fee alone. Then you have some of the superb documentary output, particularly Planet Earth and South Pacific, unrivalled by any commercial outfit is a huge bonus.
My only concern is the sneaking suspicion that they are overbloated in the backroom management/administration department, and love management speak a little too much.
One of my fave columns in Private Eye used to be Birtspeak :)
This question has certainly sparked off some response.

I don't know whether or not this has been mentioned, but the BBC is looking to close the loophole which allows non-licence fee payers to watch programmes on iPlayer.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-118447 4/BBC-chief-demands-charge-iPlayer-stop-viewer s-getting-free-ride.html

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