Part A :
Yes, the question will cause biased responses because it assumes the responder watches television.
It is possible that a lot of responders of the survey are not Television watcher it would have better to reframe the question.
Part B :
How frequently do you enjoy watching television ?
If re-framed this way the responces of the people who do not even watch TV could be filtered.We might be able to draw out better conclusion from the survey responses.
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