Put you mouse over the suggest video description and the right 3 dots will appear - click and you'll get 3 options of which one is "don't recommend this channel".Ah, you've reminded me of something I wanted to ask. This is to anybody who might have a solution.
Is there a function that will me to outright block specific YouTube channels, in this case, those people who spew racist, homophobic (and other hatreds) type garbage? I'd like to watch people like "Mr. Tardis" (who present level-headed, earnest observations), but they are lost among the myriad of "bile filled" thumbnails on the YT home page.
Put you mouse over the suggest video description and the right 3 dots will appear - click and you'll get 3 options of which one is "don't recommend this channel".
Beatles songs are very difficult to license. See various releases of The Chase.It’s a trap. Or, RTD is willing to pay for a U2 song but not a Beatles one.
I remember the Hartnell seasons of the 60s - they had similar fourth-wall breaking moments and even a Beatles tie-in with The Chase. This season is deliberately schlocky and all the hints seem to point to it being some sort of Truman Show setup. Whether the payoff of this metajoke will be worth it remains to be seen. I agree about the Moffat era.One ok episode and one complete dud episode. The Devils Chord is one of the worst episodes of Modern Who - That musical at the end was bizarre. Everything the show had from 2005 to 2017 seems to have been stripped away, Every since Capaldi left the show has just loss itself. The episodes themselves are less and less entertaining. Jodie's talents were wasted, lets not repeat it again with Ncuti.
Next episode with Moffat looks better but then again Moffat is the best era of Modern Who.
Beatles songs are very difficult to license. See various releases of The Chase.
Yes. If only there was a song the Beatles had recorded that they didn’t write and therefore don’t own the rights to — or more accurately isn’t owned by the estate of MJ. If only there was some song, maybe with the word twist in, that was owned by some music company with whom they have a relationship in place. Especially since they would have to maybe get someone who isn’t the actual Beatles to sing it anyway…
Alas.
The plan was always to use the song that was used; licensing fees had nothing to do with anything.
There's always a twist!...and shout...
???I loved it, but the musical entry ruined it. It was so dumb, it came out of nowhere!
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