Basically have the license for the odd sporting thing, and Sir David. These days, online streaming for sport might work out cheaper though I don't find the quality is quite on a par yet.
It's great how the BBC manages to be biased against everyone equally, apparently.
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I will happily pay BBC license fees for the nature programmes like Planet Earth, Frozen Planet etc
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I fisted Doctor Who last week. Turns out she's bigger on the inside....
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIn the interest of balance, the next Doctor will be Doctor Gammon, cleansing the past and future of traitorous MPs, and hosting an LBC phone-in.
After that will be Doctor wimpy who will want to be ruled by the Cyber-men / Dalek Alliance.
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Who's TARDIS is hijacked by Dr. Snowflake who is miffed that they were told 'No'.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postindeed welcome to "Doctor Inclusive" battling straight Daleks and racist shapeshifters with his/hers non binary crew.
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostThere was a time when I adored the BBC but almost every drama is now soaked in the same old political dogma and it's got very dull. Just too preachy to enjoy the entertainment and too biased to be an information source you can rely on.
Such a shame.
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indeed welcome to "Doctor Inclusive" battling straight Daleks and racist shapeshifters with his/hers non binary crew.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostIt will be Janet Bond next. The end of the next James Bond film will end with James undergoing a gender realignment surgery after years of torment and dressing up in women's clothing at the weekend. Why do you think he never really go it together with Moneypenny!
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostIt will be Janet Bond next. The end of the next James Bond film will end with James undergoing a gender realignment surgery after years of torment and dressing up in women's clothing at the weekend. Why do you think he never really go it together with Moneypenny!
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostExactly. Feminazism gone mad.Last edited by Yorkie62; 4 February 2019, 11:11.
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Strange, no one seemed to care about the BBC bias during the Scottish referendum. Suddenly the kippers are up in arms.
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostAll happened since a woman timelord appeared as Dr Who it seems
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All happened since a woman timelord appeared as Dr Who it seems
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There was a time when I adored the BBC but almost every drama is now soaked in the same old political dogma and it's got very dull. Just too preachy to enjoy the entertainment and too biased to be an information source you can rely on.
Such a shame.
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