Recently, despite thousands of protests, the BBC televised 'Jerry Springer - the Opera', an obscene production. The Corporation reportedly described the screening as "pushing back the frontiers of taste and decency."

Currently a television licence costs well over £100. Some Christians have objected to public money being used to fund such programmes which appear to breach the BBC's Royal Charter which requires them not to broadcast material that 'offends against good taste or decency,' or is, 'offensive to public feeling'. Others have felt that the TV is not a suitable item for the Christian home.

I am considering what to do - what do others think?