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Strictly Come Dancing 2012


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Ditto the above, surely it has to be Michael Vaughan and Natalie Lowe getting their marching orders this evening

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Ditto the above, surely it has to be Michael Vaughan and Natalie Lowe getting their marching orders this evening

 

Irony really is lost on your rhodsey isn't it.

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LATO - They had to go didn't they even if it's a shame for Natalie as she's such a professional and can turn someone with two left feet, such as Michael Vaughan, into Fred Astaire

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No, that was a mis-post but what did we think about Kimberley Walsh at the weekend!

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Can't tell you as I've never watched an episode.

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Am sorely tempted to cancel my Licence Free next year.

 

TV has gone downhill, in my opinion, since the 1990s. There is very little quality TV today compared with the 60s-90s, and Reality TV programmes tend to have the appeal of a wet fart.

 

I have a stack-load of DVDs I can watch instead. Will never tire of Queen Live At Wembley, nor Rush on the Snakes And Arrows Tour in Rotterdam...

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Am sorely tempted to cancel my Licence Free next year.

 

TV has gone downhill, in my opinion, since the 1990s. There is very little quality TV today compared with the 60s-90s, and Reality TV programmes tend to have the appeal of a wet fart.

 

I have a stack-load of DVDs I can watch instead. Will never tire of Queen Live At Wembley, nor Rush on the Snakes And Arrows Tour in Rotterdam...

 

If you use the TV to watch DVDs you will still need a TV licence. Even without a TV if you stream any TV programs on your PC, Laptop, iPad or even smartphone, clips or news video content at all.... you will need a TV licence.

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*BLEEP*

 

The sods have got you every which way....

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If you use the TV to watch DVDs you will still need a TV licence. Even without a TV if you stream any TV programs on your PC, Laptop, iPad or even smartphone, clips or news video content at all.... you will need a TV licence.

 

You do NOT need a TV licence to watch iPlayer etc on a computer. Only if you are streaming live TV - but the Government retrying to find a way of changing that.

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You do NOT need a TV licence to watch iPlayer etc on a computer. Only if you are streaming live TV - but the Government retrying to find a way of changing that.

 

You are most likely right Horace and I am mis-remembering something I heard or read.

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