JUST how old is B&W TV - more than half a century, actually.
But in the land where TV licenses are still required by law (!) more than 7,000 people across the UK are still watching in black and white, according to TV Licensing.
TV Licensing spokesman Jason Hill said, "Over half of the UK's TVs now connect to the internet so it's interesting that more than 7,000 households still choose to watch their favourite shows on a black and white telly."
Speaking of ageing technology, growing old gracefully is OK for some, but apparently not all, especially if you are of an age, and looking for love and a job.
A 69-year-old pensioner who says he has the body of a 45-year-old is taking action to legally change his age to improve his job prospects and luck with women on Tinder.
Dutch entrepreneur Emile Ratelband is hoping he will be able to change his date of birth from 11 Mar 1949 to 11 Mar 1969 after his doctors said he had the body of someone more than 20 years younger than himself.
He argues if transgender people are legally allowed to change their sex then he should be allowed to change his age - so that's such an obvious link...
Now Mr Ratelband, what about that relentless body clock?
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