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More than 7,000 households across the country are still watching TV in black and white.
Tony Hall set to back a radical overhaul of the licence fee that would apply to all households if they have television or not.
The funniest was: 'My mum died. She had a payment card. I'm going to a clairvoyant to ask her where she put her card.'
Keira revealed that she is one of the many young people who have used iPlayer to watch BBC shows for free.
Non-payment of the TV licence fee could be decriminalised and become just a civil offence, under plans being debated by ministers.
BBC’s TV license offences account for more than one in ten criminal prosecutions last year.
According to new TV Licensing figures, more than 400,000 people were caught watching TV without a licence last year