Polly proposes that Sky should save the BBC's finances
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Anna
Thank you for that, I had no idea "Mrs. T. made the BBC pay £10m a year to be transmitted on the Sky platform, although across the rest of Europe commercial broadcasters pay public broadcasters for the privilege of using their content" That is an absolute scandal! (I don't have Sky, refuse to do so, really only ever watch BBC, ITV irritates too much because of the ads)
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostIn which Polly Toynbee makes the case for Sky paying what it owes the BBC, thus making up some of what ithe BBC has lost from the hobbled licence fee....
Spoiler alert: Polly declares that she really enjoyed the recent Great Expectations
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostYou don't know what you're missing. There's loads of brilliant stuff on Sky, not least the Arts coverage!
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VodkaDilc
I read this yesterday. Usually I agree with her opinions, but I thought that yesterday's rant was more than a little extreme. In particular I was astonished by the claim that "BBC channels are by far the most watched by Sky subscribers." I find that difficult to believe.
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VodkaDilc
Originally posted by Anna View PostIs there? I thought it was all sport, movies and American rubbish. So, is there a lot of good quality drama?
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In particular I was astonished by the claim that "BBC channels are by far the most watched by Sky subscribers." I find that difficult to believe.
But then I recall a website (now discontinued) which was solely devoted to the recording and correcting of factual and statistical errors in Pollyfilla's columns, so this kind of comment doesn't surprise me.
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Anna
Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostA new production of Treasure Island this week; a new series written by Ruth Jones, starting this week; a very gentle, Alan Bennettish comedy set in Weston-super-Mare; and many classic repeats, like Brideshead Revisited. (Yes, I know it was made by ITV, but would they show it these days?)
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scottycelt
It's the football and other sport for me. In a perfect world the BBC would provide this, but it isn't and it doesn't, and there is a load of rubbish on BBC and ITV as well.
Sky News is as least as impartial as BBC News and it's much less PC which is a plus as far as I'm concerned. Why the heck do we always need a man and a woman reading the news? I don't care which sex is doing the reading, but for cripes sakes why can't we just have one?
Also on SKY you get news channels from different countries which I find fascinating ... apart from Fox Noos, of course, which I originally assumed had been included as part of the Comedy Bundle.
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Anna
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostIt's the football and other sport for me. In a perfect world the BBC would provide this, but it isn't
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