Black & White TV Licence
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Heard a report on the radio other day regarding the above, apparently there are still just over 7000 people watching tv with a B&W licence!
https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/cs/media-centre/news...
https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/cs/media-centre/news...
Saleen836 said:
Heard a report on the radio other day regarding the above, apparently there are still just over 7000 people watching tv with a B&W licence!
https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/cs/media-centre/news...
Fixed that for you https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/cs/media-centre/news...

A Winner Is You said:
Can't even see how it's possible now the analogue signal has been switched off, you'd need a black and white tv with a scart socket, which must have been pretty rare. Unless they're dogs.
Which makes me wonder, when we had dog licences, was there a B&W option. Like a cheaper licence if you had a Dalmatian? 
A Winner Is You said:
Can't even see how it's possible now the analogue signal has been switched off, you'd need a black and white tv with a scart socket, which must have been pretty rare. Unless they're dogs.
I thought the same and even commented on Twitter in reply to tweet Martin Lewis put out, I was besieged by people all saying if you have this certain, very early Sky digital set-top box it still had an RF/Coax output effectively making at Digital to Analogue converter so you could tune your B&W TV to the Sky Digital signal. So all you need is a Sky Box from the late 90s, a TV from no newer than the early 2000s (remarkably you could still buy a brand new B&W TV in 2001) and you could enjoy Black and White TV in all it's fuzzy glory.
Of course, of the 7000 people who claim to have a B&W TV there are a few special cases and a lot of tight people who are completely full of s
t. P-Jay said:
A Winner Is You said:
Can't even see how it's possible now the analogue signal has been switched off, you'd need a black and white tv with a scart socket, which must have been pretty rare. Unless they're dogs.
I thought the same and even commented on Twitter in reply to tweet Martin Lewis put out, I was besieged by people all saying if you have this certain, very early Sky digital set-top box it still had an RF/Coax output effectively making at Digital to Analogue converter so you could tune your B&W TV to the Sky Digital signal. So all you need is a Sky Box from the late 90s, a TV from no newer than the early 2000s (remarkably you could still buy a brand new B&W TV in 2001) and you could enjoy Black and White TV in all it's fuzzy glory.
Of course, of the 7000 people who claim to have a B&W TV there are a few special cases and a lot of tight people who are completely full of s
t. ElectricSoup said:
I still have a 90s Sky box, Panasonic made, best one ever, it's absolutely flawless still, unlike the SKY+ and SKY+ HD boxes elsewhere in the house which both have faults, which only works properly with CRT TVs. It's in my bedroom and is the reason there's a 28" CRT TV in there too. I remember buying the TV and it was amazingly huge at the time. Absolutely microscopic now.
Are you interested in meeting up ?techiedave said:
ElectricSoup said:
I still have a 90s Sky box, Panasonic made, best one ever, it's absolutely flawless still, unlike the SKY+ and SKY+ HD boxes elsewhere in the house which both have faults, which only works properly with CRT TVs. It's in my bedroom and is the reason there's a 28" CRT TV in there too. I remember buying the TV and it was amazingly huge at the time. Absolutely microscopic now.
Are you interested in meeting up ?
ElectricSoup said:
techiedave said:
ElectricSoup said:
I still have a 90s Sky box, Panasonic made, best one ever, it's absolutely flawless still, unlike the SKY+ and SKY+ HD boxes elsewhere in the house which both have faults, which only works properly with CRT TVs. It's in my bedroom and is the reason there's a 28" CRT TV in there too. I remember buying the TV and it was amazingly huge at the time. Absolutely microscopic now.
Are you interested in meeting up ?

Camelot1971 said:
ElectricSoup said:
techiedave said:
ElectricSoup said:
I still have a 90s Sky box, Panasonic made, best one ever, it's absolutely flawless still, unlike the SKY+ and SKY+ HD boxes elsewhere in the house which both have faults, which only works properly with CRT TVs. It's in my bedroom and is the reason there's a 28" CRT TV in there too. I remember buying the TV and it was amazingly huge at the time. Absolutely microscopic now.
Are you interested in meeting up ?

Electric Soup
I am deeply sorry for the confusion caused. I admire your use of a CRT
Anyway moving on last night I briefly watched the end of night live roulette wheel shenanigans channel filler
It is perfectly possible to distinguish between black and red on a black and white screen
I am looking forward to a season 2 episode of Space 1999 in Black and white tonight
I am deeply sorry for the confusion caused. I admire your use of a CRT
Anyway moving on last night I briefly watched the end of night live roulette wheel shenanigans channel filler
It is perfectly possible to distinguish between black and red on a black and white screen
I am looking forward to a season 2 episode of Space 1999 in Black and white tonight
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