It was an odd mixture, I don't think Ronnie Corbett had anything to plug so don't know why he was on. Did Miranda Hart have anything to plug, not sure why she was on either but tended to mentally switch off when she spoke. They should have had the courage to just give most of the show to Arnold Schwarzenegger, a decent interviewer could have filled an hour but perhaps not Norton .
The singer was rubbish too!
Miranda had a book to plug.
Ronnie may have been the comedian filler which Norton usually has on each show, though Ronnie didn't have that much to say I prefer guests like him to the likes of Jimmy Carr who seem hellbent on hijacking the show with jokes they use from their standup routines.
I think it's gone downhill since Jonathan Ross went to ITV.
They've given him Ross' timeslot and now he probably has to have Jonathan Ross' guests on and now it's morphed into a run of the mill chat show.
What made his channel 4 (and BBC 2 for a time) chat show so good was that he'd sometimes have quite low key or old school "celebs" on who would be there simply for a chat and a laugh. There was no blockbuster film or book to sell. And of course the audience participation as well.
Norton can't be the natural entertainer he is when he's forced into bland rehearsed interview mode.
I thought it was below par. Listening to Miranda and Ronnie trying to explain the "four candles" sketch to Arnie was just irritating, as it always is when someone tries to explain a joke. Arnie had that air of "I'll nod and smile and pretend to understand and hopefully they'll stop soon".
Miranda was dire, absolutely dire dire dire and yet more bloody irritatingly DIRE!!!!!!
Ronnie was his usual genial self but Arnie was surprisingly good (chat show coached?):p
Looking forward to the Bond special cos I'm a fan of all of them and this one has great write ups.:D
I thought it was below par. Listening to Miranda and Ronnie trying to explain the "four candles" sketch to Arnie was just irritating, as it always is when someone tries to explain a joke. Arnie had that air of "I'll nod and smile and pretend to understand and hopefully they'll stop soon".
Yea, poor guy didn't have a clue what they were on about
Why did they feel they had a need to explain that joke?
Americans have a different humour to us Brits. Personally, I'd rather the whole show with just Arnie, he was far more interesting than Miranda and Ronnie.
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Miranda had a book to plug.
Ronnie may have been the comedian filler which Norton usually has on each show, though Ronnie didn't have that much to say I prefer guests like him to the likes of Jimmy Carr who seem hellbent on hijacking the show with jokes they use from their standup routines.
They've given him Ross' timeslot and now he probably has to have Jonathan Ross' guests on and now it's morphed into a run of the mill chat show.
What made his channel 4 (and BBC 2 for a time) chat show so good was that he'd sometimes have quite low key or old school "celebs" on who would be there simply for a chat and a laugh. There was no blockbuster film or book to sell. And of course the audience participation as well.
Norton can't be the natural entertainer he is when he's forced into bland rehearsed interview mode.
Ronnie was his usual genial self but Arnie was surprisingly good (chat show coached?):p
Looking forward to the Bond special cos I'm a fan of all of them and this one has great write ups.:D
Thought it was one of the better ones and judging by the reported lineup in the coming weeks, it could be the only one I watch in the entire series.
Daniel is usually a better guest on wossy.
Of Monsters and Men.
Catchy song!
Of Monsters and Men. I thought they sounded a bit like Mumford and Son.
I enjoyed the show. Some laugh out moments.
Monsters and Men
I've had a Google, unless it's a well kept secret in Iceland, it seems to be an amazing coincidence.
Javier Bardem is a class act though, would have loved to hear a bit more from him.
Thank You I liked them.
I've noticed that Graham often has very interesting groups and singers on his show, as did Jonathan Ross when he used to be on BBC.
Yes it was.:cool:
Yes, they do a bit. I like the addition of a female singer/sound.
A big thank you to you too.:D
Yea, poor guy didn't have a clue what they were on about
Why did they feel they had a need to explain that joke?
Americans have a different humour to us Brits. Personally, I'd rather the whole show with just Arnie, he was far more interesting than Miranda and Ronnie.
Great Show, back on form after last week...and amazed how they kept the plot, under wraps too.
Not terrible for me. love Paul O Grady