Dead German poet gets TV demands | |
The celebrated German poet Friedrich Schiller, dead for more than 200 years, has been sent reminders that he should pay his TV and radio licence fee. The German fee collection agency, GEZ, mistakenly sent letters to "Mr Friedrich Schiller" - which arrived at a primary school bearing his name. The author of Ode to Joy had been registered with GEZ as a householder. With the annual fee of about 200 euros (£157) unpaid since 1805 Schiller would owe more than 40,000 euros. |
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Friedrich Schiller, dead for more than 200 years asked to pay TV Radio fees
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