not gonna single anyone out here but there's a lot of air bein talked in this thread.
First off you have to look at the sheer size & spread of what the Beeb provides - from the TV & radio to one of the largest and most comprehensive web sites in the world. You've got international sport, tiny local news stories, nature programming, kiddies & educational output, world service, so much it's just mental. The license fee doesn't just go toward paying for period dramas and (quite a limited number of) inflated executive salaries.
I was watching one of Mark Lawson's interviews (on BBC4

) the other month, where he was speaking at length with Sir David Attenborough, who used to be Head of Programming and also Controller of BBC2. He said something which stuck in my mind along the lines of "the BBC can never please everyone all of the time. Try and think of it as a pendulum swinging between high-brow, informative content and low-brow, lowest common-denominator entertainment. It can never occupy the happy middle ground for more than a few fleeting moments before one demographic or the other cries that the pendulum has swung too far in the other direction. Thus it swings back the other way and so the problem repeats itself in cycles".
I think that beautifully sums up the problems the BBC faces, and with massive amounts of pressure being applied by the government, particularly after the horrific Gilligan/David Kelly fiasco and the Hutton report, let alone the competition clamouring for a slice of the license fee pie, I feel sorry for anyone who dares to try and run the Corporation nowadays.
Furthermore, to those who refuse to pay the fee - think about it like the way part of your taxes pays for libraries: I never go to libraries, but I love the fact that they exist - any UK citizen can sign up, for free, and take out any book/CD/DVD they want for a while, for free. I may never ever use this service but for me it's important that it's there for everyone else. This is what it is to be a member of a civilised society, and it would detrimental to us all if we lost that.
As for 1X, I miss the good shows like J da, can't believe they've cut Flight et al, but I guess it's market forces and I'm sure only represents what the controllers believe the kids want. Instead of griping on here, get vocal on the message boards & emails of the 1X site and try and garner some support for your views.