Stop sending Sly Stone on United pre-season tours at licence fee payers expense. That should say a few quid.
The BBC has agreed a deal to sell the EastEnders set and its other studios at Elstree, Hertfordshire, as part of a drive to raise funds.
The TV soap will still be filmed on the site, however, after the BBC also agreed to lease back Albert Square from its new owner, insurance giant Axa.
The price Axa will pay for the 16-acre site has not been disclosed, but the BBC was reportedly looking for £70m.
It comes as the broadcaster has to find £500m in annual savings.