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Amazingly, it told us that around 9,300 people still have black and white licences – or did in December 2015, the last time figures were published.
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As someone who still watches TV on a black and white set, can I use BBC iPlayer with a black and white licence?
It explains that since the digital switchover (completed in 2012), a black and white licence has only been valid if you connect a black and white TV to a digital box that can't record.
More effort would go into addressing the "information inequality" in the country where "rich old white people [got] a better diet of news than poorer, younger and non-white" licence fee payers, he said.
Although you may not have all the bells and whistles of a smart TV, you still need to pay up, although this costs considerably less – a black-and-white licence is £49 a year.
P25 Thousands still have black and white TV licences.
Can I watch BBC iPlayer with a black and white TV licence?
Based at his royal kraal at Bulawayo, Lobengula was at first open to Western enterprises in his country, adopting Western-style clothing and granting mining concessions and hunting licences to white visitors in return for pounds sterling, weapons and ammunition.
That claim was swiftly shown to be false with Ms White not having a licence until 2004.
He's written a new book, Branson: Behind The Mask, in which he claims that Virgin Galactic is a "white elephant" with no licence to fly into space and no rocket powerful enough to take passengers anyway.
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