Other people's tv viewing habits.

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ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
A friend decided that she didn't watch enough TV to justify paying the licence fee, so she stopped paying it when we switched over to digital and her TV is only used now for watching DVDs.

There were a few shows that she missed so started using iPlayer to watch them. I queried it, but she declared that she didn't need a licence to use iPlayer as long as she waited for programmes to finish before starting to watch them. I thought that couldn't possibly be right, but I checked, and it is. Where's the sense in that! :wacko:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
TV was so acid-tinged when we were kids, shame it's just one long stream of banality and product placement these days. (Probably)

Have you never seen 'In the Night Garden?' If that wasn't written on drugs, I don't know what it!
 
We all have our own tastes in tv I suppose. I had the fortune of visiting Mrs CP's sister and family yesterday for a birthday meal. The food was excellent, the wine flowed, then we retired to the living room. This is for me where the evening (until then fantastic) suddenly became a chore.

A pre-recorded show called 'Take Me Out' .......
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Does anyone know where to buy a new rolling pin?

what worries me more is how much you recall of it all, especially the bits you didn't like I usually just get up and leave the room, read a book or ask my OH if he wants some fresh air and we go for a walk (no matter what the weather).
not sure it is a getting old thing, but a case of 'get a life' thing... maybe because I grew up without a TV and only got something in colour when my OH came along... but I don't find it that interesting (and I'm not quite out of my 30's yet). That said I did enjoy Kevin McCloud's Man made house...
 

Cletus Van Damme

Previously known as Cheesney Hawks
A pre-recorded show called 'Take Me Out' was played and the ensembled family (ranging from 5 through 15, 18, 22, 44, 45, 47, 49, 74 and 83 years) couldn't get enough. I just saw 30 vacuous harpies trying to see who could wear the most make-up combined with the least clothing simultaneously. Then the 'man' appeared to try and 'charm them'.

Take Me Out is the worst television program I have ever had the misfortune of experiencing. It takes the crappyness of cheese-fest Blind Date to much higher levels. I used to just moan about garbage like this and the X-Factor to my wife. But at the end of the day it is up to the individual what they watch, so now I say nothing and just do something else.
 

Maz

Guru
No need for a licence - just watch programmes on the +1 channel. That aint live TV, it's one hour old! :thumbsup:

Stay tuned for more money-saving tips, folks.
 

screenman

Squire
My sister in law watches Corry and East Enders, she will not answer the phone or the door when they are on. To cap that she records them whilst watching them in case there is a power cut, yes figure that one out as I certainly cannot.
 

Oldspice

Senior Member
There's TVCatchup , which is ok (as long as you have the bandwith)
http://www.tvcatchup.com/

PS for those who want to keep there radio shows there is Radio Downloader.
http://www.nerdoftheherd.com/tools/radiodld/
You can set which programms you want to download.
 

Peteaud

Veteran
Location
South Somerset
Whilst i have never read Harry potter, nor ever will to be honest, i give any book 100%.

It gets people reading and stirs an interest, so hopefully they will love to read.
 

The Brewer

Shed Dweller
Location
Wrexham
I seem to only watch a couple of things, Big Bang theory, Coast, Grand designs or other programmes Kevein and Hugh Fearnley are in.....and a few chef shows Mrs B has on
 

mark st1

Plastic Manc
Location
Leafy Berkshire
Gold Rush,Gold Divers, IRT,Pawn Stars,Hardcore Pawn,Swamp People,Deadliest Catch i like those sort of things Redneck Heaven if you like.

History Bio and Discovery channels thats where im happy.
 
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