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I saw the headline, naming the last addition to the list of celebs - hadn't heard of him, so looked to see if I'd heard of any.
I HAVE actually heard of one of them 😯

It's the most expensive BBC production - and probably one of the reasons many have stopped paying the licence.
I have stopped paying TV licence, all done above board.
I stream my television, honestly hand on heart, I don't miss it.
 
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Whatever you two, or I think of Strictly, it is hugely popular.
That's for sure - and I can certainly see why it appeals.
I'll be the first to admit that the technical production has always been as good as it gets - as well it should be for the money spent on, for example each of those moving head lights.

But surely, even its greatest fans must be sick of the political correctness - although it's fair to say that, these days, the BBC is damned if it does, damned if it doesn't.

Don't get me started on MasterChef - I don't care if the presenter gets his knob out backstage...I just can't stand cooking programmes 😐
 
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Average waiting times for a driving test are now at eight months, and because the system for booking them is old and basic, the slots can be sold on at a profit - and that's what's happening. There's clearly nothing that someone horrible won't do for money...

System needs to book slots in a fixed, non-transferrable name.

(Source - Delayed Gratification.)
 

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