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    Could you do without a TV

    last year I stopped watching tv, canceled sky and tv licence

    as I found i was not really watching anything and only have it on in the background

    I do from time to time watch QI AND I've got news for you on the iplayer but you do not need a tv licence for that yet


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    Its something I thought about in the past due to the vast amount of sh*te being beamed into our homes at the moment, most of it reality based nonsense, heat magazine and the like, etc. God I hate that stuff. TV on a whole seems to dumb down the population catering to the lowest denominator. Thumb up ****, brain in neutral and away we go.

    To be honest i to look forward to QI and a few documentries and whats shown on Dave channel and thats about all that floats my boat.

    But i don't think I could get rid of the cable TV as the wife wwouldn't have anything to watch while i'm away at work.
    It's been emontional


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    Burdock, I'm pretty sure you do need a Licence if you watch anything on the BBC i-player or live stream anything from the website. We cancelled the Licences in our offices and received a letter from the TV Licencing agency sayingthat we must not watch any TV through our PC's.

    The BBC live streaming and i-player dont work outside of the UK, as they restrict this free service to licence payers only. Their assumption is that everyone in the UK will have a licence.

    I don't watch a lot of TV myself, perhaps an hour a week, although I need one for my kids as they watch a fair amount of childrens TV


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    Quote Originally Posted by Englishman2010 View Post
    Burdock, I'm pretty sure you do need a Licence if you watch anything on the BBC i-player or live stream anything from the website. We cancelled the Licences in our offices and received a letter from the TV Licencing agency sayingthat we must not watch any TV through our PC's.

    The BBC live streaming and i-player dont work outside of the UK, as they restrict this free service to licence payers only. Their assumption is that everyone in the UK will have a licence.

    I don't watch a lot of TV myself, perhaps an hour a week, although I need one for my kids as they watch a fair amount of childrens TV
    Aye, I think you're correct as well mate. I'm pretty sure you need a license too.


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    I love movies, so couldn't be withoutthe telly, although I do download a few. But cuddling up with my asawa watching the cable in Phils is a must have on those warn evenings in.
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    As a man living on my own, I would not want to be without my TV set, I love all nature type programmes and films and some soaps (Cor St & Emmerdale).

    If my marriage had been sucesfull them I would most likly not watch as much as I do, but a TV on in the backgroung can take the edge of living alone by not being in silence so long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    but a TV on in the backgroung can take the edge of living alone by not being in silence so long.
    Mick.
    Same for me Mick
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    I went without a TV for nearly 3 years , Travelling , Sports , Internet and Work left little time .....it all changed the day the Princess arrived and a new set was obtained ....LOL ....

    Just to clarify you only need a lisense to watch BBC I Player IF the programme is being shown at the same time on normal TV !! if you watch it a day later its not a drama ...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.r View Post
    Same for me Mick
    What a sad bunch we are .... although I either have sport or the news on, otherwise a live rock DVD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mistermatty View Post
    ....Just to clarify you only need a lisense to watch BBC I Player IF the programme is being shown at the same time on normal TV !! if you watch it a day later its not a drama ...
    That's what I thought also.
    The thing that puzzles me is, how would the 'detector van' know one way or the other?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    That's what I thought also.
    The thing that puzzles me is, how would the 'detector van' know one way or the other?
    Are there any detector vans, I was told years ago they simply went off what addresses do not have a licence
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    Are there any detector vans, I was told years ago they simply went off what addresses do not have a licence
    Mick.
    Prolly right there Mick ......they were recently advertising for agents to catch dodgers here in east anglia ...cant see how they can have the technology in there car / van to tell whats being streamed etc etc


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    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    Are there any detector vans, I was told years ago they simply went off what addresses do not have a licence
    Mick.
    Anyway I don't have a TV license. Haven't had one for years.

    My old Dad has one though. It's free, coz he's 90 yrs old.


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    Yeah I could easily manage without a tv. It is becoming so dumbed down it is annoying. For example that Mary Portas series Secret Shopper - Half the programme is spent telling me what we have just seen or what we are about to see . Prefer Radio 4 anyday, or a movie, or a book.


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    I had a visit from the licensing board to check that I did not have any tv's connected and he did stay that there was no need for a licence for iplayer unless you want to watch live


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    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    As a man living on my own, I would not want to be without my TV set, I love all nature type programmes and films and some soaps (Cor St & Emmerdale).

    If my marriage had been sucesfull them I would most likly not watch as much as I do, but a TV on in the backgroung can take the edge of living alone by not being in silence so long.
    Mick.
    Emmerdale filmed near me,Marlon I see everyday nearly

    No way would I be without my tvPremiership football,The Ashes,Movies,Drama,Documentaries


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    Could I do without a TV?

    In a word ... yes!


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    TBH ... I'd much rather spend time either on here, reading or simply chatting with Myrna.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    .....or simply chatting with Myrna.
    Surely you mean listening
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    I rarely watch my TV these days, even though I live alone. Being disabled, I work from home on the internet and find my entertainment there too.

    I think you only need a tv licence to watch BBC i-player if you are watching a programme as it is being broadcast live over the TV network.


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    in pinas, most houses got tv. I get to watch morning news while sipping my coffee.


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    I spent a lot of time last year in Pinas,never watch the telly there except ABS/CBN sometimes,I can take it or leave it but I have got a nice one sitting in the corner of the living room for Human Planet.



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    my tv licence is due end feruary,£145.50,for low quality tv and repeat after repeat, ha ha, i sold my tv last week ,god willing il be in philipines , by end of april,and im sure not not needing a tv , cash saved and cash for selling tv will go a long way to my ticket


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    Put simply, like Arthur, the answer is yes, i can and have done without tv. I was a follower of f1 now, its new world champion is a undercover gp2 driver, its now obvious its the car whats wins it, not the driver. I will watch some boxing but, i can do that on the pc. Im a busy guy anyway, my 2 days off is spent doing jobs and amusing the wife, thats what husbands do, right? Like most on here who can do without tv, we have it for our wife's, although mine will not watch what we call dross, soaps etc. The tv licence is only costing me £10.87 a month direct debit so, it no big deal, what bothers me its going to a bias left wing corporation (BBC) who im not in support with.


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    During the past few years I've come to wonder about three things.
    1. How did I ever have the time to go to work
    2. When did I ever find the time to watch TV
    3. What am I forgetting to do when I spend time on the forum


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    Don't watch TV hardly ever now since I got rid of all the best channels because of the cost.

    Used to like stuff like Bear Grylls and the Discovery Channel, Nat Geo & Crime and Investigation channel which I really miss. Got Freeview now and that's total gash.


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    Yes.


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    tv is crap never anything on tv and when something is , its on to late or you are out , so yes i think i could go without the tv, now i could not live without the computer


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    Yeah internet before TV every day of the week!


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    Time was when everybody enjoyed watching TV...Those days have gone now. The internet is so much more entertaining.
    I watch a little bit, the news mainly...I don't normally have a TV guide, so I never know what's on.
    I really begrudge paying for a license & the BBC should stand or fall on it's own. I nearly didn't bother renewing it last time, but reluctantly caved in.


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