Regional BBC shows in Oxford and Cambridge to end on Friday – BBC News Tags:United Kingdom 6 comments [deleted] >BBC Nations director **Rhodri Talfan Davies** said it was a “difficult decision” Funny how it’s always the services in England that end up getting cut. So Oxford, a city of 150,000 people, had its own dedicated BBC regional broadcast, and I was paying for this with my licence fee!? Good riddance! So does that mean the bloody shite pompous rowing competition between toffs and more toffs is gonna be scrapped too? Honestly can’t believe that nonsense gets air time. Fully supportive of this. One of them is titled Look East (West) which is an aggressively confusing and bizarre name for a product. Yet Mrs Browns Boys continues on the BBC. The best argument for abolishing the licence fee. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
>BBC Nations director **Rhodri Talfan Davies** said it was a “difficult decision” Funny how it’s always the services in England that end up getting cut.
So Oxford, a city of 150,000 people, had its own dedicated BBC regional broadcast, and I was paying for this with my licence fee!? Good riddance!
So does that mean the bloody shite pompous rowing competition between toffs and more toffs is gonna be scrapped too? Honestly can’t believe that nonsense gets air time.
Fully supportive of this. One of them is titled Look East (West) which is an aggressively confusing and bizarre name for a product.
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>BBC Nations director **Rhodri Talfan Davies** said it was a “difficult decision”
Funny how it’s always the services in England that end up getting cut.
So Oxford, a city of 150,000 people, had its own dedicated BBC regional broadcast, and I was paying for this with my licence fee!? Good riddance!
So does that mean the bloody shite pompous rowing competition between toffs and more toffs is gonna be scrapped too?
Honestly can’t believe that nonsense gets air time.
Fully supportive of this. One of them is titled Look East (West) which is an aggressively confusing and bizarre name for a product.
Yet Mrs Browns Boys continues on the BBC. The best argument for abolishing the licence fee.