If gymnastics is not your thing, there is always Let's Play Darts, a pro-celebrity darts tournament hosted by Gabby Logan in aid of Comic Relief. Coming soon to BBC2.
If gymnastics is not your thing, there is always Let's Play Darts, a pro-celebrity darts tournament hosted by Gabby Logan in aid of Comic Relief. Coming soon to BBC2.
Celebs learn to juggle - get ready to fumble.
Celebs learn ventriloquism - get ready to mumble
Celebs learn how to make a human pyramid - get ready to crumble
Celebs learn how to gather together old clothes and sell them - get ready to jumble
Celebs learn how to let other people, who've actually achieved something in life, take the limelight - get ready to be humble
The last one has been shelved because they can't find any celebs who understand the concept.
Yes. That's the only possible answer. It couldn't possibly be that I'm actually not at all and am simply willing to give a new show a try if I want to rather than being prejudiced and simply dismissing it completely outright before even the first show has aired.
If gymnastics is not your thing, there is always Let's Play Darts, a pro-celebrity darts tournament hosted by Gabby Logan in aid of Comic Relief. Coming soon to BBC2.
eek!!
That's nothing new. Showbiz Darts was on telly years ago. It's still repeated on Challenge.
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http://www.theguardian.com/media/2014/aug/08/tumble-bbc-gymnastics-hopes-ratings-success
Last sentence in that article.
If gymnastics is not your thing, there is always Let's Play Darts, a pro-celebrity darts tournament hosted by Gabby Logan in aid of Comic Relief. Coming soon to BBC2.
eek!!
Monkey Tennis springs to mind
Celebs learn to juggle - get ready to fumble.
Celebs learn ventriloquism - get ready to mumble
Celebs learn how to make a human pyramid - get ready to crumble
Celebs learn how to gather together old clothes and sell them - get ready to jumble
Celebs learn how to let other people, who've actually achieved something in life, take the limelight - get ready to be humble
The last one has been shelved because they can't find any celebs who understand the concept.
As does the BBC. So what's your point?
Again, not sure what your point is. It's just as easy to watch/record something on BBC4 as it is BBC1.
There was a feature with pictures of her in last week's Daily Mail "Weekend" magazine. Damned gorgeous lady.
Not as much promotion as the 'Bake off' crap.>:(
Thought you of all people would have loved the Bake Off, Doughy!!
At least it's not Bleakley.;-)