Talk:Everyone TV
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[edit]"Will people still have the pay the license fee after switchover? If keep my TV to play Halo but don't want to pay for crappy 'Dr. who' and other BBC poop will I have to play the license even if I don't have a digibox?" - 89.243.235.159
Don't remove this Richi you little fag, its a valid question and I would like it answered. Does one have to pay the TV license fee if they own a television set, but don't have the digital equipment?
Is the digitalUK site down, I can't get it? Ace of Risk (talk) 17:12, 11 February 2009 (UTC)
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