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Re: Have BBC One and ITV given up on Saturday night

Postby cromwell » 29 Jan 2020, 19:14

Thanks for the info folks :)
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Re: Have BBC One and ITV given up on Saturday night

Postby JoM » 29 Jan 2020, 19:19

We're on the two screen plan and pay £8.99. We have the occasional time when we can't watch anything because both screens are being used and Tom has the habit of giving Shannon the password so it's not even being watched in our own house. I'll be damned if I'm paying the extra for four (?) screens when she and her family aren't short of a few bob though!
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Re: Have BBC One and ITV given up on Saturday night

Postby Osc » 29 Jan 2020, 21:06

We are also watching stuff on Netflix a lot, we piggyback on SIL’s ;) We also have Amazon Prime free for a year courtesy of Sky and our phone company. We’ve watched a few good things on that. We used to have loads recorded and waiting to be watched but very little at the moment.
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Re: Have BBC One and ITV given up on Saturday night

Postby Workingman » 01 Feb 2020, 17:52

I have just got a Roku wotsit from Asda for £30. It has a whole load of streaming sites including Netflix and Now so I can get a Sky day pass for the F1 or the odd footie match.
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