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Originally Posted by ShellShock
The TV license is a small price to pay for programmes without any commercial breaks. An hour long programme on BBC really is one hour of content, and not 40 minutes plus 20 minutes of filler (ad breaks). I believe the license fee also compares well with subscription services (satellite and cable).
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Sign me up! I'd pay for no commercials too. I had no idea that BBC was commercial free. We pay for CBC here and they still feed us commercial laden product. Is that why BBC has some rather odd start times for programs? Because they don't use filler?