Dear Intrepid.
You obviously hold something against our dear blightly's Auntie. And for that I'm sorry. If you can't understand why people are willing to pay for a non commercial Trust based organisation, that promises not to product place in any childrens shows, to offer me top rate documentary's (Blue planet, Madagasgar (come on, the new glut of programmes from the nature unit is absolutly worth the licence fee in its self)) and entertainment (Top Gear, Traffic Cops etc) then my friend, we really are on a hiding to nothing. Because you really are missing the quientisential point of the BBC.
Don't get me wrong, I think even the most Staunch defenders of the faith would agree that the Beeb do not get it right all the time and their failings are many. But that still does not take away the fact that it is the most unique broadcaster in the modern world. My housemate is Australian, and he can't get enough of it and won't stop telling me how lucky we are to have it. The New zealander I worked with listened to Radio 4 constantly and can't understand anyone who berates the station. The south african, the American, the Italian. All of them use the Beeb, listen, watch, admire and respect the Beeb.
And that, the export alone, is also worth the licence fee. So, to sum up. Blue Planet, Top Gear, the foriegners who appreciate the BBC for what it is . . . . . All this and more makes it worth the licence fee. Look beyond your own misconceptions, and whilst you may still not like what you see on the TV, at least understand what it offers to everyone else.
We are very very lucky to have it. And I hope my childrens children get to have it too, and I will fight people like you who wish to see it gone till the day is done.
Commercial station, over public subscription. Come on, take a deeper look into those ideals I beg you.
Aussie v8's, ftw.