Re: TV license
If you don’t like the BBC then don’t watch it chav1. It’s not rocket science. But whatever you do watch on your TV receiving equipment you will need a license to do so. If you don’t like that lobby your MP.
Most of the films on TV are in colour lancsdave. However if the black and white ones were also shown in cinemas they would still be black and white. Except possibly African Queen. The clever people have managed to turn the black and white film into colour but then the colour version has been shown on telly not too long ago.
I’m afraid that is correct ***Mr D***. When you buy a new TV the seller informs the TV licensing authority. Try buying one without giving your name and address. You might be able to if you pay cash and insist on not telling them. I’m not sure what would happen then because I’ve never seen any notice in places like Comet informing customers that they must give their name and address when buying a TV. Of course you could always give a false name and address.
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