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children in need really pisses me off

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Mightybanhammer · 17/11/2017 18:31

I know I am being unreasonable but I really do dislike it and can't quite articulate why.
Prefer to choose my charities rather than have it thrust down my throat I suppose.
Anyone else?

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youngestisapsycho · 17/11/2017 18:33

You don’t have to watch it....

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Sirzy · 17/11/2017 18:33

Don’t watch it and don’t donate then! Simple.

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Derekmorganwasinmybed · 17/11/2017 18:34

Watch something different then

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SheGotOffThePlane · 17/11/2017 18:35

I agree OP. Although I did take the dc out this afternoon to see the One Show Rickshaw going through our town.

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confusedlittleone · 17/11/2017 18:35

If only there was the option of not watching it/donating.... oh wait

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BakedBeans47 · 17/11/2017 18:36

I’m a bit fed up with it as well. It is a worthy cause but the programme is utter crap. I think they would be better making it every two years.

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GetYourRocksOff · 17/11/2017 18:36

I agree. It's so enforced.

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BenLui · 17/11/2017 18:36

It’s not compulsory viewing. Just don’t watch BBC this evening.

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BakedBeans47 · 17/11/2017 18:36

And I won’t be watching/donating, doesn’t mean we can’t still have an opinion Hmm

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PutTheBunnyBackInTheBox · 17/11/2017 18:37

I agree...but then I'm bloody difficult and if someone tells me to do something i can't resist the urge to do the exact opposite Grin

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OutComeTheWolves · 17/11/2017 18:37

I hate it too mostly because all the people who give up their time to ask me to hand over my cash earn more than I ever will!

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arethereanyleftatall · 17/11/2017 18:37

Seriously? Raising money for children who need it pisses you off? Nice.

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sonlypuppyfat · 17/11/2017 18:38

I don't enjoy it, a load of rich people telling me to hand over my money

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christmaspudding1 · 17/11/2017 18:39

agree op i shall be filling my time with recorded tv tonight

its not that i dont think its great what they do,i just dont want to watch the same thing over and over

my ds did join in at school

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DarlesChickens61 · 17/11/2017 18:40

I’m sure your TV has a remote control. If you press the numbers different channels appear - like magic!

Nobody has to watch CIN. Nobody has to donate. I’m pleased the BBC raise money for worthy causes and allow people the chance to donate - if they want to.

Those that don’t can do their own thing... no pressure

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Iooselipssinkships · 17/11/2017 18:41

Does it mean all the soaps aren't on? Bloody selfish

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IveGotBillsTheyreMultiplying · 17/11/2017 18:41

I spent £10 in a charity shop which supports children instead, also dcs took money to school. Dd wants to watch it though.

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Littleraincloud · 17/11/2017 18:42

I don't like the merchandising if it, it seems to me people are more interested in being seen as charitable than actually "giving what they can"

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Gingertam · 17/11/2017 18:42

Totally agree. Absolute drivel. Rich people on the TV asking poor people to give money. The show is dire.

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cathyclown · 17/11/2017 18:43

Where does the money donated go? All I see every day are reports of abused, injured and often murdered children. And no resources for SS and child mental health services and counselling stretched to the limit and all the rest of it.

Sorry folks. I know the intentions are good. But millions are raised every year. I know that amount will not solve the problems of our health services, but I still get a spidey feeling somewhere in my gut.

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Tedster77 · 17/11/2017 18:43

I would never watch the TV programme but I do donate and my children have actually benefited from a project funded by it at a very dire time in our lives. So to me it isn't just 'that thing' - it's a real, tangible life improver.

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IvorHughJarrs · 17/11/2017 18:44

I don't watch it as I hate it. It may be a good cause but it is terrible TV. I'd pay more not to watch it!

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SausagePerfume · 17/11/2017 18:44

Even if you don't watch it it's still forced down your throat.
We've had it at school, on the radio, people asking for donations at the shops, in the street, mates asking for fundraising.

I'm dubious as to what the BBC do with the money tbh. I'd much rather (and do) donate directly to the small, local charity I support.

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Sirzy · 17/11/2017 18:44

Where does the money donated go?

To a lot of fantastic charities. At least one that helps ds couldn’t do what it does without funding they have had from CIN

Charities can do amazing things but they can’t always plug the gaps in nhs/social care services.

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snash12 · 17/11/2017 18:45

It mainly pisses me off because it means no eastenders on the night!

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