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[Politics] Christmas TV 2020



crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
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keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
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Taskmaster Christmas Special has Strictly's Shirley Ballad, Dylan and Krishnan Guru-Murthy. TV seems to be emulating crodo at the moment
 










m@goo

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Feb 20, 2020
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Some argue that the license fee is good value for money. But when you look at the material and services available and each broadcasters original material, I don't think so.

BBC = £13.37
Netflix = £8.99 (for me)
Prime = £7.99
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Some argue that the license fee is good value for money. But when you look at the material and services available and each broadcasters original material, I don't think so.

BBC = £13.37
Netflix = £8.99 (for me)
Prime = £7.99

What are all the Netflix and Prime radio stations like? ??? :wink:

I take your point – and the comparisons will ALWAYS be made with the alternatives to terrestrial TV. But for the three days of Christmas, the BBC costs license payers £1.29. For 10 TV channels, all the radio stations and the website. Which means the 'cost' of that BBC running order for Christmas day is about 20p! The Gruffalo is worth that alone...
 


crodonilson

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m@goo

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Feb 20, 2020
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What are all the Netflix and Prime radio stations like? ??? :wink:

I take your point – and the comparisons will ALWAYS be made with the alternatives to terrestrial TV. But for the three days of Christmas, the BBC costs license payers £1.29. For 10 TV channels, all the radio stations and the website. Which means the 'cost' of that BBC running order for Christmas day is about 20p! The Gruffalo is worth that alone...

Prime isn't just film and TV though. It's loads of music, books and next day delivery of course. Granted Netflix is only films, series & documentaries etc but the quality and variation in my opinion is better than BBC.

Oh and if you use an Amazon smart speaker you can listen to pretty much any radio.
 


Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
In Sweden we celebrate on the 24th of December, and at 15.00 everyone watches Donald Duck on the state television. Everyone. Its a tradition since 1958.

After Donald Duck, a lot of people keep the TV on and watch the cute, Communist propaganda movie "Karl-Bertil Jonssons jul (christmas)".

The commercial channels did try to compete when they first came around in the early 90s, but they have now conceded and instead show something that requires minimal effort and that no one gives a shit about. Like some reprisal of "Little House on the Praire, episode 128".
 








Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,360
Uffern
I think people are overly dismissive of this. It's true that there's not much for adults to get excited about but families with young children have plenty to watch (although I suggest it's wasteful putting kids programme on the morning of Christmas Day). And there's some decent stuff for adults too - Worzel Gummidge may be for younger audiences but it's excellent and Dunkirk is a decent enough film.

There's no new ghost story though - that always used to be the Christmas highlight
 


crodonilson

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crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
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BBC have put up a good fight but I think ITV wins this year....

Christmas Day Friday 25th December 2020

6.00am Mr Bean (Repeat)
6.10am Mr Bean (Repeat)
6.25am Mr Bean (Repeat)
6.35am The Rubbish World of Dave Spud (Repeat)
6.45am The Powerpuff Girls (Repeat)
7.00am Good Morning Britain
9.00am Lorraine
10.00am This Morning
12.00 James Martin's Christmas Day
2.00pm Ainsley's Festive Food We Love
3.00pm The Queen
3.10pm You've Been Framed!
3.40pm Tenable Christmas Cracker
4.40pm ITV News, Weather
5.00pm The Chase Celebrity Christmas Special
6.00pm Emmerdale
7.00pm Coronation Street
8.00pm Britain's Got Talent Christmas Spectacular
9.55pm It's Clarkson On TV
10.35pm It'll Be Alright on the Night
 


Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
Have you really got nothing better to do with your life?
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,798
Location Location
As ever, blu-rays and downloadable content comes to the rescue.

Does anyone actually bother with mainstream TV much these days ?
 




Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
29,297
Have you really got nothing better to do with your life?

He’ll be off up the Ship for a drink Xmas day too - no doubt there will be a special offer on...
 


DavidinSouthampton

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NSC Patron
Jan 3, 2012
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BBC have put up a good fight but I think ITV wins this year....

Christmas Day Friday 25th December 2020

6.00am Mr Bean (Repeat)
6.10am Mr Bean (Repeat)
6.25am Mr Bean (Repeat)
6.35am The Rubbish World of Dave Spud (Repeat)
6.45am The Powerpuff Girls (Repeat)
7.00am Good Morning Britain
9.00am Lorraine
10.00am This Morning
12.00 James Martin's Christmas Day
2.00pm Ainsley's Festive Food We Love
3.00pm The Queen
3.10pm You've Been Framed!
3.40pm Tenable Christmas Cracker
4.40pm ITV News, Weather
5.00pm The Chase Celebrity Christmas Special
6.00pm Emmerdale
7.00pm Coronation Street
8.00pm Britain's Got Talent Christmas Spectacular
9.55pm It's Clarkson On TV
10.35pm It'll Be Alright on the Night

I can honestly say there is absolutely nothing there that would tear me away from the small number of family who will be around.

James Martin’s Christmas Special! I can’t wait. He has as much personality as our bird feeder, and is less interesting.
 


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