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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI noticed Rab C Nesbitt was on TV last night. Which could be the funniest programme ever, but as nobody can understand a word, who knows?
Oh Flower of Scotland
De de de de
Prince Edwards Army
De de de de..
First time I saw that I was laughing I bed three hours after, kids really worried about me, for some reason it got me!Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostLived in Scotland for ten years and have two Jock Kids, so I'm entitled to take the piss, and I can understand Rab now, the best ever was the end of the ep titled offski, when they all get proud scots and sing Flower of Scotland but everyone only knows the first line, pissed myself!!
Oh Flower of Scotland
De de de de
Prince Edwards Army
De de de de..
First time I saw that I was laughing I bed three hours after, kids really worried about me, for some reason it got me!"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI noticed Rab C Nesbitt was on TV last night. Which could be the funniest programme ever, but as nobody can understand a word, who knows?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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I like the Rik Mayal in the New Statesman.
The New Statesman - Series 1 - Episode 1 - YouTube
"Happiness is a Warm Gun"
should make you laugh. Especially the bit about Bank Robbers.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhat happens to BBC license fee when 5 million customers leave their books?
As an added bonus, they can also delete Scotland from the weather forecast so we don't have to hear the depressing news about how tulip the weather is up there all the time.
I can't see the downside, really.
Looking forward, Scotland can introduce it's own license fee and pay for Scottish TV out of that and everything will be rosy. However, they will find that as a small country, they don't have enough money to fund their own TV station and they will end up running ads every 10 minutes, making poor quality Scottish soap operas and buying most of their content from other broadcasters (like the BBC). People will deny this of course, but look at other nations with a 5 million population and see what the quality of their TV programming is...
Fair play to the Scots for considering independence, I think they should vote for it. No one in Scotland is ever going to vote Conservative after what Thatcher did to them so no Tory government is ever going to care a tulip about Scotland so it's probably for the best that we split up.Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostRik Mayall does deliver classic British comedy as I remember it so well.
I especially liked his work with Rowan Atkinson in Blackadder goes forth.
Rik (ace heart RAF pilot) addresses the students: "Ask me why I don't wear any underwear"
Private: "Why don't you have any underwear?"
Rik: "Because a pair of pants haven't been invented that will take the
job on. wooooow!!"Comment
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Originally posted by Wanderer View PostWell, a population of 5 million does not equal 5 million license fee payers but yes, the BBC would lose about 8% of it's license fee income so it would have to make cuts. Shutting down all the Scottish TV broadcasting would more than cover that through, and the BBC will be freed from having to spend a disproportionate amount of the licence fee on content that appeals to a small portion of the fee payers. Much of the content they do produce can be sold on to Scotland adding to the BBC's profits.
As an added bonus, they can also delete Scotland from the weather forecast so we don't have to hear the depressing news about how tulip the weather is up there all the time.
I can't see the downside, really.
Thanks for reminding me the absence of leading news stories when water levels become ankle deep across the south east or trains delayed because someone dropped a crisp packet on the east coast line.
Originally posted by Wanderer View PostLooking forward, Scotland can introduce it's own license fee and pay for Scottish TV out of that and everything will be rosy. However, they will find that as a small country, they don't have enough money to fund their own TV station and they will end up running ads every 10 minutes, making poor quality Scottish soap operas and buying most of their content from other broadcasters (like the BBC). People will deny this of course, but look at other nations with a 5 million population and see what the quality of their TV programming is....
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My favourite Scottish TV program but it was independent TV: Take the High Road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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