Tangled up in Blue
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The latest forecast is looking a lot better so hopefully won't be needed!
Yeah intermittent showers (only) expected.:smile:
The latest forecast is looking a lot better so hopefully won't be needed!
Southend United.
The Sound of Fury on BBC4 has been held back for an hour for some nonsense about Prince.
Do you pay a licence fee to watch the BBC?
Do you pay a licence fee to watch the BBC?
The Richard Ashcroft interview in The Guardian.
What a knobend.
Why? He comes across decent and grounded. He slags off Coldplay - so what, they're fair game.
It's not like The Verve have a particularly strong back catalogue themselves though is it?
Do you pay a licence fee to watch the BBC?
It's quite easy to watch it free online and live here.http://www.filmon.com/group/uk-live-tv I assume this service is perfectly legal,otherwise I imagine it would have been closed down by now.
I also pay a small monthly fee for the catch up service.No idea whether that includes a licence fee or not.
From what I see, FilmOn looks in a bit of a grey area legally. I thought the BBC carried adverts overseas?
Nope, it the same service you get in the UK.
Let's hope the forecast changes. That will be such a shame.
As for me, I've booked next week off work to do some flying. I've booked the plane for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (I booked it a few weeks back). Currently the weather is forecast is very changeable for those days, so I might end up being grounded.
It's quite easy to watch it free online and live here.http://www.filmon.com/group/uk-live-tv I assume this service is perfectly legal,otherwise I imagine it would have been closed down by now.
I also pay a small monthly fee for the catch up service.No idea whether that includes a licence fee or not.
Sitting in a bar in HK. Really enjoyed the Man U match. The pub was rammed and a good part atmosphere. Fast forward to the Man City game and the MC HK Supporters club have rolled up. All locals, all babbling away in Cantonese and from what I can understand completely clueless about football. I'd wager none of them could point to Manchester on an Emglish map. Plenty of other bars to watch at though so I'm headed out.
Watching BBC abroad - why would you not? BBC has world service radio and TV and I imagine that the only reason that is limited is the expense involved in making all of their input available. I believe the world service was set up to advertise Britain and our 'values' so if you find places to watch extra bits then fill your boots.