It's a Simpson's Christmas...
From the c4 Alternative Xmas challenge. See all 819 entries (closed)
( , Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:23, archived)
Thank you BBC2, it was just what Channel 4 was hoping to receive
From the c4 Alternative Xmas challenge. See all 819 entries (closed)
( , Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:23, archived)
Channel 4:
Soon to be 24 rolling hours of Friends and The Simpsons
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Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:25,
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I like Vernon and June
I'll get my coat
(walks slowly off stage left)
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Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:34,
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(walks slowly off stage left)
But...
what if you've seen them all for the past few years already?
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Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:29,
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same show, but now with ad breaks
I don't know why I pay my licence fee
:(
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Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:31,
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:(
we have argued endlessly on this topic.
i hate the adverts in the simpsons too. but apparently channel 4 doesnt get much of the licence fee. it goes to teh bbc.
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Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:34,
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No you don't
You just have to prove that you don't watch BBC ever.
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Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:37,
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I say
gouge out the '1' and '2' buttons on your remote. Foolproof.
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Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:45,
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Its all down to your tv being able to receive BBC stations
If you watch them or not, that doesnt matter. Its the fact that you could.
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Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:41,
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then the BBC
should be made to broadcast on frequencies that only people with speshal tvs can receive
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Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:54,
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I agree.
They use the excuse that they dont advertise. They are full of adverts for their own stations, freeview packages, magazine etc etc. Do BBC3 and 4 show adverts?(i only have terrestrial channels)
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Sun 14 Nov 2004, 13:01,
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