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#101 |
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Is it compulsory to watch TV at Christmas?
Why not listen some good music if you have any on CD or good old vinyl, I mean, come Hogmany night, me and my wife will be in our music room to listen to our favourite sounds rather than having the TV on. Being a native Scot in Scotland, Jackie Bird and co with all that hoochin and choochin gets on my wick |
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#102 |
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No but this is a thread about Christmas TV ! And as long as we are forced by law to pay the TV tax we are entitled call out the BBC for being crap.
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I will be very glad when BBC1 stops mucking about with the news broadcast timings and reverts to the usual 1300, 1800 and 2200. I prefer to use BBC1 to BBC News Ch because of the associated local news slots which are not on News Ch.
Looks like I have to wait until Tuesday. |
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#104 |
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I'm totally fed up with cartoons, cartoons and even more cartoons. Even Freeview has children's channels so why the need to show them on the main channels? Lazy scheduling.
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I'm totally fed up with cartoons, cartoons and even more cartoons. Even Freeview has children's channels so why the need to show them on the main channels? Lazy scheduling.
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