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ann_h
Upon scrutinising the "rules" - I do not own a television set; I do not watch live TV but do occasionally use iplayer for catch-up radio and a few educational shows for the kids. So, no...
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Graham-W
I see on the TV Licensing site that a Black and White TV licence is only £48.00. Can you still buy B&W TVs and is there one that will receive Freeview when we go digital? Only curious. I'm...
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TEAK36
I have recently purchased a car which has a TV built into the dashboard. Do I need a TV licence for this, or does the one I have for my the TV in my house cover the one in my car as well?
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dsvd
Can you have a combined tv/dvd player without having to pay a tv licence if all you are doing is watching dvds on the tv only? Do the scanners pick up tvs or just tv use? Replies welcome but please no...
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emmie
should this be in TV, don't know, but does anyone have a problem paying for their TV Licence. I have tried 8 paypoint outlets, as you can't pay at the post office now, and not one would accept payment...
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woolleysheep
do you need a tv licence to watch tv on a computor
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shelby45
if I had no tv (so no tv licence) am I allowed to watch tv catch-up etc., on the internet. Also, why do I not need a tv licence to watch tv in my holiday caravan which I own???
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snags
TV licence... According to the TV Licensing web site, one of the criteria for not needing to buy a TV Licence is ''if you only watch programmes on your computer after they have been shown on TV'' (for...
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sunny-dave
The usual entrenched positions are being deployed elsewhere (rows about licence necessity/avoidance/evasion). Factor30 suggested that the current system is not the best way to fund the BBC (and...
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stevieweevie
What happens if you dont have a T.V. licence, I heard that they dont really have any reall power to do anything, is this true?

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