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The show has returned after having scenes edited, cut out and an advisory warning being added at the start of the episodes.

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The maximum penalty is a £1,000* fine plus any legal costs and/or compensation you may be ordered to pay.Little Britain has returned to our screens after being dropped from platforms back in June 2020.

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Can I be prosecuted for watching BBC programmes on BBC iPlayer without a TV Licence? But you should be able to access programmes that you’ve downloaded before going overseas (usually available for 30 days after they’re shown on live TV).

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If the device is plugged in at a separate address, you need to be covered by a licence at that address.Īt the moment, you aren’t able to stream or download programmes on BBC iPlayer while abroad. If you already have a TV Licence for your address, you are already covered to use BBC iPlayer when you’re on the go, provided the device you’re using isn’t plugged into the electricity mains at a separate address. On any device.įind out more about TV Licensing for businesses and organisationsĪm I covered to use BBC iPlayer when I’m on the go or abroad?

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You also need to be covered by a TV Licence to watch live on any channel, TV service or streaming service and to use BBC iPlayer*. Anyone who uses BBC iPlayer must be covered by a TV Licence.

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More information about how to apply Does this apply to students? If you or your partner don’t receive Pension Credit you’ll need to continue to pay for your licence. Pension Credit can be in the name of the licence holder, or in their partner’s name if they’re a couple and live at the same address.

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If you already have one you don’t need another one – you’re already covered.Īnyone aged 74 or over and receiving Pension Credit can apply for a free over 75 TV Licence. If you’re over 75 and you use BBC iPlayer*, you need to be covered by a TV Licence. Streaming devices (such as ITV Hub, All 4, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Now, Sky Go) Yes, it applies to any device and provider you use, including: Does the law apply to all devices and providers? *You don’t need a licence to watch S4C TV on demand. You don’t need to be covered by a licence to watch any films or TV shows that you buy online. You don’t need a licence if you only ever watch on demand or catch up programmes on services other than BBC iPlayer* (and you also never watch live on any channel, TV service or streaming service, including on BBC iPlayer). Do I need a TV Licence for all on demand programmes? On demand also includes exclusive programmes that are only available online. These programmes can be accessed by any device, including a TV, computer, laptop, phone, tablet, games console or digital box. On demand means any programme you download or watch that is not being shown live on any channel, TV service or streaming service. Live TV means any programme you watch or record as it’s being shown on any channel, TV service or streaming service. What’s the difference between live TV and on demand? If you never watch live on any channel, TV service or streaming service, or use BBC iPlayer, on any device, you don’t need a TV Licence. This applies to any device, including a TV, computer, laptop, phone, tablet, games console or digital box.ĭon’t forget, you also need a TV Licence to watch or record any live TV programmes on any channel, no matter what device you use. If you are not licensed, you risk prosecution and a fine of up to £1,000* plus any legal costs and/or compensation you may be ordered to pay. You need to be covered by a TV Licence (including a free over 75 TV Licence) if you use BBC iPlayer. *A licence is not needed to watch S4C programmes on demand. What if I already have a free over 75 TV Licence or a blind concessionary licence? Then you and anyone living at your address are already covered.

  • If you live in a separate flat or annex.
  • If you have a separate tenancy agreement for your room.
  • However, there are some exceptions where you may need to be covered by a separate licence: You and anyone normally living at your address are already covered to use BBC iPlayer* and to watch live on any channel, TV service or streaming service. If you already have a licence (including a free over 75 licence), you’re already covered. You don’t need a second licence for BBC iPlayer or to pay anything extra. Find out about ways to pay for your TV Licence.






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