T.W.
Wednesday 9th December 2009 3:16am [Edited]
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Quote: Tim Walker @ December 7 2009, 1:48 PM GMT
Oh well, I suppose more fool them who buy the DVD before having seen the series and found out if it's worth watching in the first place. It's only idiots' money, after all. However, I'm still not comfortable with the BBC doing this. Probably based on the fact that it gives people who can afford to buy the DVD an unfair advantage over other licence fee payers.
(Similarly, I don't think it's quite fair that the BBC gives "red button" people a chance to see the next episode of a show before those without this option. Must be one of the last "lefty" elements in my character, but it smacks of some form of unfairness which the BBC shouldn't be engaging in.)
The good people of the BCG speak, people notice. (Although it may just be a coincidence, of course... .)
https://www.comedy.co.uk/news/story/00000208/early_release_of_gavin_&_stacey_dvds_causes_a_row/
Oh, so it will help make the "licence payer" more money then? OK, everyone expect that rebate on your licence fee in the New Year then... The profits will be likely used-up on medically insuring Brucie for another year of Strictly... anyway.
And it's a bit of a different situation to Pride & Prejudice, surely? As far as I recall, the plot of P&P has been openly available for nearly 200 years. As for Mistresses, never heard of it, Guv. Kafka is it?