What quality programming would that be Erik? To speak of quality programming you immediately have to do comparisons with times gone by. Why do the BBC even bother to get involved in "daytime television"? BBC3 programs are generally for teenage imbeciles on how to squirt their zits at the mirror.
And the film for BBC3 this evening will be the same as it was yesterday evening - Tomb Raider. No one but those morons watch it. The BBC is no longer the largest tv station in GB. SKY television is and the BBC cannot compete with SKY in anyway, apart from news coverage, which is biased. Therefore, they cannot justify the licence fee and any future arbitrary increases based on their pension problems and lack of programming - especially in sports coverage.
The BBC do not do quality dramas anymore. The BBC are more interested in getting Labour into government to keep their news funding going. They need to be broken up and made much smaller.
When I was quite young, the only TV channel was the one BBC channel. That was it. No other channel. And they managed to make that pretty good considering in the afternoons they shut down and showed the Potter's Wheel, Fish in a Tank and Kittens playing with wool on an Armchair. Then came ITV. So then there were 2 channels. And now you have God knows how many channels, most of which are poor and show repeats of everything, although Sky Arts and their sports coverage are very good a lot of the time.
Plus they (SKY) don't stink up the place by constantly having communist dikes in for their political slant on recent events because it suits their policy.