Doesn't take much to set you off does it? got any holidays booked? Let's see how you enjoy American customs if something like that bothers you
Been to the USA twice mate
Biggest gripe was with the baggage "handlers"
We moved our luggage about 10 times during our 2nd visit. Needed new bags when we got home
So you didn't mind the massive delays due to the hundreds of pointless questions you get asked? But your complaining about pressing a remote control button twice
All the terrestrial channels ask if you're over 16, and give the option to set up a parental lock. The TV licence question is a bit daft. Who would ever answer no?
I'd sooner they kept ads of the BBC.
If you watch c4's online stuff you've got 2 ads that are undroppable before it begins and another 2 or 3 at various points later.
Or, you could go with sky or such like who will charge you through the teeth for the privilege and then spend so much on sporting rights and hbo, that the rest of their programming suffers badly.
I'd rather not have ads on the BBC, but why don't you get asked about the licence when just switching over to regular BBC? It's only on their [exceedingly slow, clunky, flaky] iPlayer
best yet if you click no it still loads the content
The TV licence question is a bit daft. Who would ever answer no?
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It is so you cannot claim ignorance of the fact you need a TV licence to watch an app.
comment by Inbefore (U20589)
posted 4 hours, 34 minutes ago
best yet if you click no it still loads the content
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posted on 10/3/17
Doesn't take much to set you off does it? got any holidays booked? Let's see how you enjoy American customs if something like that bothers you
posted on 10/3/17
Been to the USA twice mate
Biggest gripe was with the baggage "handlers"
We moved our luggage about 10 times during our 2nd visit. Needed new bags when we got home
posted on 10/3/17
So you didn't mind the massive delays due to the hundreds of pointless questions you get asked? But your complaining about pressing a remote control button twice
posted on 10/3/17
All the terrestrial channels ask if you're over 16, and give the option to set up a parental lock. The TV licence question is a bit daft. Who would ever answer no?
I'd sooner they kept ads of the BBC.
posted on 10/3/17
If you watch c4's online stuff you've got 2 ads that are undroppable before it begins and another 2 or 3 at various points later.
Or, you could go with sky or such like who will charge you through the teeth for the privilege and then spend so much on sporting rights and hbo, that the rest of their programming suffers badly.
posted on 10/3/17
I'd rather not have ads on the BBC, but why don't you get asked about the licence when just switching over to regular BBC? It's only on their [exceedingly slow, clunky, flaky] iPlayer
posted on 10/3/17
best yet if you click no it still loads the content
posted on 10/3/17
The TV licence question is a bit daft. Who would ever answer no?
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It is so you cannot claim ignorance of the fact you need a TV licence to watch an app.
posted on 11/3/17
comment by Inbefore (U20589)
posted 4 hours, 34 minutes ago
best yet if you click no it still loads the content
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