

These models cost substantially more than the cheap supermarket models, often more than £60. unless you purchase a Freeview box with an RF modulator (a way of converting the signal) back to an (old style) analogue one to feed into the aeriel. *This will render them totally redundant* If you take the Sky route, I believe they have reduced offers for more than one Sky box but still around £10 a Month.įinally - many of these televisions will NOT have a scart connector. I believe Asda are now one of the cheapest at around £20 per box. Well yes, if you go down the Freeview line it will cost you the price of a set top box (STB) per television.

#Di di dum dum song tv
The digital question :- whether it'll cost more to go digital if you have more than one tv set in your home? GM (1), I thought Neptune Collonges sounded more like some kind of gastric disorder. Good luck for the Gold Cup - I remember having family betting on the Gold Cup and the Grand National, for the grand sum of 5p each - and it was still really exciting if you won! Sequin: According to this article from the Indy, the cost of the '48 olympics was £750,000:Ĭan you believe it's Friday already? Time flies when sequin's in the chair. Sounds like some strange sort of interplanetary instruction.! :-) Thirty pieces of silver from the Mail compared to the integrity of a Radio 4 interview? Pah! 1, we'll see whether Peter Rippon will dismiss it so easily. I believe Forget the Past was nominated as a potential winner on the Today programme, so you may be in with a chance, Sequin!Īs to the Theme Toon - perhaps you and Eddie could record a duet? I'm sure there are wordsmiths out there who would provide something suitable. I've drawn two horses which I'm reliably informed have no chance of winning! Forget the Past and Neptune Collonges. Boo.Īmanda has been running a sweepstake for the Cheltenham Gold Cup. However, she got a better offer from the Mail. During the programme we had an email from a woman who said that one of her relatives had worked on the Olympics and she had detailed figures. I read out a text from Torquay asking how much the 1948 Olympics cost. It really was a genuinely innocent question that I thought you might also like an answer to.

For some reason, and lots of you picked up on this, the minister seemed to find my inquiry difficult to answer. Two more things about yesterday's programme - I still don't know the answer to my question about whether it'll cost more to go digital if you have more than one tv set in your home. Got the theme tune running through my head - but as I said yesterday, and as Mr RIppon repeated VERY CLEARLY during our post programme meeting - "IT'S NOT COMING BACK".
