Badger_Boom
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Time-slip does not work on the free versions of ITVX or 4OD.
Not for me at least.
Nor on lots of other subscription services, unless you pay for an extra subscription to skip the ads.

Time-slip does not work on the free versions of ITVX or 4OD.
Not for me at least.

Nor on lots of other subscription services, unless you pay for an extra subscription to skip the ads.![]()
You can pay monthly.My gripe is more to do with how it is enforced. If it was offered as a subscription for £15/month I would consider it a bit steep but would still pay it, or would at least have the choice of paying for one month to binge something I really liked, then have a payment break.
No. It's the law.The fact that they act like police and make you pay to watch ALL live TV is pompous and rude.
Oh yes they do. It's just dependent on which direction you are looking from. Prime charge extra to remove ads, Netflix and DisneyPlus charge less to add adverts.With the digital switchover aiming for 2034, I expect there will be little excuse to not make it a pay or block service the same as Netflix is. I'm not saying the BBC are alone; I currently pay for Amazon Prime and they have the cheek to then charge you an extra £2.99/month to get rid of ads. Whereas Netflix, Disney, Paramount, Apple and some others do not.
You can pay monthly.
No. It's the law.
Oh yes they do. It's just dependent on which direction you are looking from. Prime charge extra to remove ads, Netflix and DisneyPlus charge less to add adverts.
Prime with Ads (SD) = £4.99 / month, Prime standard (HD) = £7.99 / month Prime No Ads = £10.98
Netflix with Ads = £5.99, No Ads = £12.99, UHD = £18.99
DisneyPlus with Ads = £5.99, Standard = £9.99, Premium (UHD) = £14.99
Paramount is an add on channel in Prime.
Apple only offer a no ads subscription for £9.99
Are there other variations on Prime?, to do with free delivery, music etc? Plus, doesn’t Prime have annual subscriptions at discounted prices. To complicate the comparison even more
I'd probably pay to remove daytime ads from the satellite channels tbh. When you get to a certain age there's only so much listening to the Simplicity Cremation song that you can bear. Between that, Foxy Bingo, funeral plans, and the Saga Cruises, I'm never sure if my retirement is meant to be a laugh a minute fun fest of holidays and having a cheeky bet or a trough of despair as I hurtle towards the grave.
Paramount is available as a standalone.Paramount is an add on channel in Prime.
Paramount is available as a standalone.
In fact, if you want the top level high quality version then that is the only way to get it. Prime do not offer it as an add-on.
Best advice is not watch a minute more of TV than you did while working.
Daytime TV is for the idle who do not wish to think.
It's not half as much a time sucker as the Internet and social media.
Best advice is not watch a minute more of TV than you did while working.
Daytime TV is for the idle who do not wish to think.
Yeah, but Homes under the Hammer though...
https://www.vice.com/en/article/a-d...mmer-the-greatest-show-on-british-television/
My favourite episode was when Dion Dublin discovered a Dreamcast in a box room somewhere. Although I am sad that he never got his Dube out.
I wouldn’t know as I’ve never watched it.