The perfect fumble
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Not really, subject.The choice is yours, comrade.
Not really, subject.The choice is yours, comrade.
Has your's been nicked, mines got lots of channels on still so I can watch basically what I like.So why no telly?
Fortunately thanks to him and millions like him we're not being made to do anything you're right.
Has your's been nicked, mines got lots of channels on still so I can watch basically what I like.
Are we bollocks mate nobodies told us anything except maybe the Queen's husband and a WW2 veterans passed.But we are being told.
To be fair he's been the Queens consort since 1952 serve during WW2 I pretty sure a night missing BBC's usual coverage ain't going to break your heart to much.
Because he is the head of the royal family, the queen is head of the church and forces , every doco ihave seen before today has him being the head of the family , he was the boss at home , what he has devoted his life to was incredible , missing tv for a night ? Boo hoo !So why no telly?
Not bleeding free for mine BBC cost me £159It matters not to me, I wouldn't be watching bbc or itv anyway and I don't care if it's on all night, doesn't bother me if it is, but I can understand why many feel it is over the top to cancel all bbc channels and radio stations when bbc one and the news channels are accessible to all on freeview, so anyone who wants to watch has the availability.