anonymous24242424
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I just turned over the TV channel in the middle of what appears to be the new Freesat advert.
For some reason (I missed the start), it appeared to be set on a space station. It consisted of three people, one guy trying to convince two others that there was no catch to Freesat being free, and the others suggesting in an allegedly humorous manner that there must be a catch, suggesting things like "perhaps you have to share a flat with an Australian... boxing kangaroo".
Anyway, the ad ended with the guy insisting that there was no catch to Freesat.
Thing is, there *does* appear to be an obvious catch- they're not on earth, let alone in the UK, so they're unlikely to be able to pick up the directional satellite transmissions.
I must admit I was half wondering if they'd use this as the (non-) "catch" with Freesat at the end of the ad...
For some reason (I missed the start), it appeared to be set on a space station. It consisted of three people, one guy trying to convince two others that there was no catch to Freesat being free, and the others suggesting in an allegedly humorous manner that there must be a catch, suggesting things like "perhaps you have to share a flat with an Australian... boxing kangaroo".
Anyway, the ad ended with the guy insisting that there was no catch to Freesat.
Thing is, there *does* appear to be an obvious catch- they're not on earth, let alone in the UK, so they're unlikely to be able to pick up the directional satellite transmissions.
I must admit I was half wondering if they'd use this as the (non-) "catch" with Freesat at the end of the ad...
