It's a bit of fun, it will be a wonderful memory for these young writers. Can't see why it would be a problem and I'm definitely going to watch it.
In my mind it shows you that Moff and RTD are both similar and both great (both are giving children the opportunity to partake in their favourite programme). I can see the Moff sitting at home and thinking "I wish I had had the opportunity to do this when I was younger".:D
It's a bit of fun, it will be a wonderful memory for these young writers. Can't see why it would be a problem and I'm definitely going to watch it.
In my mind it shows you that Moff and RTD are both similar and both great (both are giving children the opportunity to partake in their favourite programme). I can see the Moff sitting at home and thinking "I wish I had had the opportunity to do this when I was younger".:D
The last one, with Einstein, was wonderful and certqainly the equal of some scriptwork I hav eseen on DW
I'm being a grumpy old man aren't I Right, I've got over myself now and will take it for what it is, a bit of fun
And part of the longstanding tradiiton of getting kids involved in DW I don't think the Moff would do anything that might damage the standing of the show, no matter what grumpy old men or other more bitter people might say
Its just these days they give some kids everything on a plate. Why not working their ass for 10 years and then get told sorry your not good enough.
I don't think being given the chance to make a small contribution to a bit of fun on Blue Peter is quite the equivalent of being handed "everything on a plate".
Nor is the concept of children being handed things on plates a novel concept for "these days". The upper classes have been doing it for centuries. Just ask Cameron, Osborne and the rest of the Cabinet.
I don't think being given the chance to make a small contribution to a bit of fun on Blue Peter is quite the equivalent of being handed "everything on a plate".
Nor is the concept of children being handed things on plates a novel concept for "these days". The upper classes have been doing it for centuries. Just ask Cameron, Osborne and the rest of the Cabinet.
I'm curious; were you ever a child, or have you always been this miserable?
They're kids; young, (relatively) care-free, and happy. This is a great opportunity for them and hopefully brightens up their lives in some small way.
Kids these days get too much. They have no right to write a epsidoe thats what writers do. They should be at school doing work not being given the job of a lifetime.
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Boring. Yeah give some kids the most priveleged job in the world. Great job Moff.
In my mind it shows you that Moff and RTD are both similar and both great (both are giving children the opportunity to partake in their favourite programme). I can see the Moff sitting at home and thinking "I wish I had had the opportunity to do this when I was younger".:D
The last one, with Einstein, was wonderful and certqainly the equal of some scriptwork I hav eseen on DW
you should of writed a script it would be beter than the one they got
I remember it:D.
I'm being a grumpy old man aren't I Right, I've got over myself now and will take it for what it is, a bit of fun
And part of the longstanding tradiiton of getting kids involved in DW I don't think the Moff would do anything that might damage the standing of the show, no matter what grumpy old men or other more bitter people might say
Are you a man??:eek:;) (Edit: I should say I'm joking).
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, some people won't like it, others will.
Wasn't that the concept behind Press Gang ?
Oh dear, lighten up. It's not like you have to regard the story as canon.
my ambition
Its just these days they give some kids everything on a plate. Why not working their ass for 10 years and then get told sorry your not good enough.
I'm curious; were you ever a child, or have you always been this miserable?
They're kids; young, (relatively) care-free, and happy. This is a great opportunity for them and hopefully brightens up their lives in some small way.
My apologies sir, I had reckoned you a lady what with the '-ess' and all.
I don't think being given the chance to make a small contribution to a bit of fun on Blue Peter is quite the equivalent of being handed "everything on a plate".
Nor is the concept of children being handed things on plates a novel concept for "these days". The upper classes have been doing it for centuries. Just ask Cameron, Osborne and the rest of the Cabinet.
Can women actually be grumpy old men these days? I suppose I should watch more television...
This.
I don't think so:D. Although the more I read the forum today, the more grumpy I'm getting. Some trolling or incredible stupidity going on.
Ug! Wooooman!
*starts thumping chest*
Wooooman pritty! Drink now! Me thirsty!
**hands outside his daily medication consisting of Evening Primrose oil and lavendar oil, served with a lovely glass of sweet sherry**
This should do the trick:).
Kids these days get too much. They have no right to write a epsidoe thats what writers do. They should be at school doing work not being given the job of a lifetime.
Give me an R
Give me a OLL.