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State pensioners can knock their BBC TV Licence fee to £0 with one phone call. For older state pensioners aged 75 and over, and on a low income, it's possible to cut the TV Licence fee down to £0 simply by claiming one Department for Work and Pensions ( DWP ) benefit: Pension Credit.

Pension Credit recipients are among those eligible for £0 BBC TV licences, with BBC and ITV star Martin Lewis' team at Money Saving Expert is among those raising awareness.

Mr Lewis said: "There are 800,000+ over state pension age who are eligible but don't claim.” TV Licensing says: "If you or someone you live with are over 74 and receive Pension Credit you can apply for a free TV Licence. Pension Credit can be in the name of the licence holder, or in their partner’s name if they are a cou

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