I do watch stuff on BBC TV and I do listen to BBC radio. Even if I didn't, I'd be happy to pay my license fee because I think the BBC is something to be cherished and maintained.
As I say, left wingers think it should be cherished and maintained. Right wingers see it's become biased and dysfunctional and is trying to push society in the way its middle class, champagne socialist, fat cat ****ers think it should go. And we have to pay them royally to do it.
Let me ask you this, Strolls. What would be lost by making the BBC Drama a subscription service like Netflix? And making 24 hour news and Radio commercial like their competitors. There already is advertising on BBC News 24, because they often have long adverts about forthcoming programs that not everyone wants to watch.
