Good riddance, if so.
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Independence would 'devastate BBC'
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Bit like BBC Alba then ? ...niceOriginally posted by minestrone View PostIf there was a Scottish broadcaster it would simply buy the BBC shows which would be charged per head of population, nowt would change really.
The amount of compete tulipe that comes out of this referendum debate is beyond comprehension.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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You mean the SBS wouldn't have the funds to pay the likes of Jonathan Ross £18m a year?Originally posted by original PM View PostBut I think the point is that an 'independent' Scotland would want to watch home grown tele...
And with a reduced licence pool and therefore less money coming in the quality would be bobbins so people would continue to watch foriegn (e.g. English) tele.
This making an even bigger mockery of Scottish independance than many of the other issue already being raised.
The quality of some Scottish produced shows on the BBC are very good but there's always the hundreds of channels on SKY/Virgin Media/BT to watch as well.Comment
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Examples plsOriginally posted by Batcher View PostThe quality of some Scottish produced shows on the BBC are very goodHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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I dunno, Patrick Post and that nun at the end of the day was a student staple ...Originally posted by darmstadt View PostTake the High Road, The Krankies Summer Special, Dr. Finlay, Top Club, those godawful New Year show, I don't think so....Comment
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Some of them probably haven't been networked but:Originally posted by Troll View PostExamples pls
Still Game
Mrs Brown's Boys
Gary: Tank Commander
Burniestoun
Naked Video
Chewin' the Fat
Tutti Fruiti
Lip Service
Only an Excuse
Limmy's ShowComment
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Ruta GedmintasOriginally posted by Batcher View PostSome of them probably haven't been networked but:
Still Game
Mrs Brown's Boys
Gary: Tank Commander
Burniestoun
Naked Video
Chewin' the Fat
Tutti Fruiti
Lip Service
Only an Excuse
Limmy's Show
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Good, I only watch breakfast news. Happy to not pay for the rest of it.Independence would 'devastate BBC'Comment
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BBC needs split up anyway, 10 channels and 7 radio stations is too much. Could easily half the license fee.Comment
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