To be frank, zappers mean you never actually watch anything.(News)

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From: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
Date: 20050117
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Byline: By CAROLYN HITT Western Mail

I've given up watching television. It's part of a mind-improving New Year regime that involves retiring of an evening with the novels of Anthony Trollope, a pot of green tea and the sound of Bach's Goldberg Variations floating gently from the stereo.

Nah. Only joking. The digital box is bust. It's taken a week to fix. That's how long it takes to speak to a human being in customer services. 'Please keep on the line. Your call is very important to us'. Is it?

Answer it, then. Preferably some time during the next six months. But they ...

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