View Full Version : New TV Licence Rules For Using BBC iPlayer
Arthur Little
1st September 2016, 23:59
www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-37226030 ... :ReadIt:
:yeahthat: presumably ... :anerikke: ... means effective from today!
Michael Parnham
2nd September 2016, 06:48
www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-37226030 ... :ReadIt:
:yeahthat: presumably ... :anerikke: ... means effective from today!
Well done BBC cheap at the price:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Steve.r
2nd September 2016, 11:57
Well done BBC cheap at the price:xxgrinning--00xx3:
For repeated crap and costume drama, remakes of old comedy shows.... NOT value for money. And how are they going to police every tablet, phone or computer?
andy222
2nd September 2016, 12:11
I agree steve. Best solution is in my opinion.
1: No licence fee.
2: Take the bbc from free view.
3: If you want it pay for it.
grahamw48
2nd September 2016, 16:30
The BBC has lost its way IMO. Very sad. :NoNo:
Michael Parnham
2nd September 2016, 20:30
I agree steve. Best solution is in my opinion.
1: No licence fee.
2: Take the bbc from free view.
3: If you want it pay for it.
No no, I watch BBC mainly because no adverts, I do watch other channels of coarse but if only they would put ads in between programs instead of during, also I don't like anything obscuring the screen like name of channel ect:Erm::Erm:
grahamw48
2nd September 2016, 20:46
I'll agree on that Michael. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Michael Parnham
2nd September 2016, 20:52
I'll agree on that Michael. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Thank you Graham, there's only you and Arthur that agrees with anything I say:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Arthur Little
2nd September 2016, 20:53
No no, I watch BBC mainly because no adverts, I do watch other channels of course but if only they would put ads in between programs instead of during, also I don't like anything obscuring the screen like name of channel etc. :Erm::Erm:
:iagree: ... such as the Channel Number in the top LH corner you mean?
:gp:, Michael ... likewise! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Steve.r
2nd September 2016, 21:05
Advert breaks are there to go make a cuppa or for a pee break.
Michael Parnham
2nd September 2016, 21:10
Advert breaks are there to go make a cuppa or for a pee break.
When I'm watching anything I don't like interruptions of any kind, like to watch from beginning to end!
jonnijon
2nd September 2016, 22:36
Can still watch all the progs online.:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
Steve.r
2nd September 2016, 22:52
Can still watch all the progs online.:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
But these are the ones they now want you to pay for Jonn.
Steve.r
2nd September 2016, 22:58
When I'm watching anything I don't like interruptions of any kind, like to watch from beginning to end!
That's fine, but how many programs do they make that last more than 45 minutes to an hour? How many new movies do they show that you would want to sit uninterrupted ?
i hardly watch the bbc anymore, too many other choices showing better programs, plus I can get a drink or pee without missing anything. The BBC is an outdated organization that fails on so many levels.
grahamw48
2nd September 2016, 23:47
I am happy to agree with that too. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
2nd September 2016, 23:51
My pet hate is all this 'and coming up next'... every 10 minutes. Previews here there and everywhere.
I don't want to bloody know what's coming up next ! Ruining every damned programme, just because one or two idiots have the attention span of a goldfish ! :cwm23:
jonnijon
3rd September 2016, 22:38
But these are the ones they now want you to pay for Jonn.
http://www.watchallchannels.com/british-tv-html/
Steve.r
3rd September 2016, 23:23
http://www.watchallchannels.com/british-tv-html/
Good find Jonn, but the bbc is on there. This is what they are saying you have to pay for. Possibly they are only saying to pay if watching the iplayer, but sure it will end up being all sites that can host or play it. Just a bit unfair I think.
Terpe
4th September 2016, 11:49
http://www.watchallchannels.com/british-tv-html/
Brilliant :xxgrinning--00xx3:
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