jims tv work after he wins?

big brother 9big brother 9 Posts: 18,153
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What tv work will jim get after he wins the series?

A game show?
A chat show?
Or celeb wedding designer.

Id like to see him do a celeb talk show. Channel 5 haven't done one since that jerry sewadwitch what ever it was called.

Channel 5 woukd have a surplus amount of guests for him to interview. I mean they have at least 24 celebs a year that do celeb bb
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  • Bev75Bev75 Posts: 1,588
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    A production company might consider bringing back Big Break or The Generation Game as they were popular shows before.
  • Angie_PlastyAngie_Plasty Posts: 6,333
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    Firstly, how do you know he's going to win?

    Secondly, is managing not to say anything racist, homophobic, against the disabled, etc, for a few weeks enough to 'redeem' him and get him back on tele with his own show?

    Thirdly, why a celeb wedding designer?

    EDIT: Changed a word.
  • DingbattsDingbatts Posts: 524
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    I just hope when Jim comes out of the house, I don't think he will win, although I would like him to, he gets some work, somewhere.
  • ChrissieAOChrissieAO Posts: 5,143
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    Dingbatts wrote: »
    I just hope when Jim comes out of the house, I don't think he will win, although I would like him to, he gets some work, somewhere.

    He is doing a tour with Richard Digence soon.
  • BellaRosaBellaRosa Posts: 36,544
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    I believe he already has a busy schedule unlike the other hasbeens in the house.

    I would love to see him on the tv again.
  • DingbattsDingbatts Posts: 524
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    ChrissieAO wrote: »
    He is doing a tour with Richard Digence soon.

    Thanks Chrissie, good news for our Jimbo.
  • DingbattsDingbatts Posts: 524
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    BellaRosa wrote: »
    I believe he already has a busy schedule unlike the other hasbeens in the house.

    I would love to see him on the tv again.


    And so would I. Can't stand these so-called comedians, who haven't an ounce of talent between them. Carr, Whitehall, and others whose names have escaped me, but who languish on the pseudo comical-quiz panel shows.

    Which reminds me, where has Al Murray gone? Now that is a comedian.
  • ChrissieAOChrissieAO Posts: 5,143
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    Dingbatts wrote: »
    Thanks Chrissie, good news for our Jimbo.

    The venues are mainly in the South, the nearest one is still a long way from where I live.
    I would like to see him again though, he is very funny to watch 'live' and I bet he will make some comments about his time in the Big Brother house..:)
  • CLL DodgeCLL Dodge Posts: 115,802
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    BNP political broadcast?
  • domedome Posts: 55,878
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    My understanding is he has never stopped working, it is only his TV career that stalled and that was mainly due to the media witch hunt that has been going on for years.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 723
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    Dingbatts wrote: »
    And so would I. Can't stand these so-called comedians, who haven't an ounce of talent between them. Carr, Whitehall, and others whose names have escaped me, but who languish on the pseudo comical-quiz panel shows.

    Which reminds me, where has Al Murray gone? Now that is a comedian.

    These days it seems you have to be a left leaning comic to appear on the type of shows you mention. The BBC wont commission anything for anyone not of this mind set either.

    I'm sure Jim can still draw a crowd for his tours and stuff but I cant see him getting a gig fronting a chat or quiz show on TV.

    Maybe he should venture into politics and stand for UKIP.
  • Penny CrayonPenny Crayon Posts: 36,158
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    I think he's being lined up as a 'Super Casino' presenter.
  • DingbattsDingbatts Posts: 524
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    I'm sure Jim can still draw a crowd for his tours and stuff but I cant see him getting a gig fronting a chat or quiz show on TV.

    Maybe he should venture into politics and stand for UKIP.

    That is an interesting idea you have. Would like to see that happening.
  • Penny CrayonPenny Crayon Posts: 36,158
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    Dingbatts wrote: »
    That is an interesting idea you have. Would like to see that happening.

    Well there is a space now that loon who claims gay marriage caused the recent flooding has been kicked out.

    Wonder if Jim could top that?
  • molliepopsmolliepops Posts: 26,828
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    Firstly, how do you know he's going to win?

    Secondly, is managing not to say anything racist, homophobic, against the disabled, etc, for a few weeks enough to 'redeem' him and get him back on tele with his own show?

    Thirdly, why a celeb wedding designer?

    EDIT: Changed a word.

    Umm having watched many of his TV shows he managed that for many years, it's only his blue stuff where he said anything remotely questionable.
  • JJ69JJ69 Posts: 1,566
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    BellaRosa wrote: »
    I believe he already has a busy schedule unlike the other hasbeens in the house.

    I would love to see him on the tv again.

    Seconded!!!
  • oathyoathy Posts: 32,639
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    IMHO this is all being lined up for Big Break on C5.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 92
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    Nothing I'll be watching.
  • PaacePaace Posts: 14,679
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    Jim won't be back hosting any show ever .

    Michael Barrymore thought going on BB would revive his career but it didn't even though he came second.
  • klawklaw Posts: 1,600
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    Firstly, how do you know he's going to win?

    Secondly, is managing not to say anything racist, homophobic, against the disabled, etc, for a few weeks enough to 'redeem' him and get him back on tele with his own show?

    Oh you mean like the jokes in his act? Doesn't seem to stop Jimmy Carr or Ricky Gervais or (list goes on and on).
  • hopwoodlhopwoodl Posts: 1,140
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    Paace wrote: »
    Jim won't be back hosting any show ever .

    Michael Barrymore thought going on BB would revive his career but it didn't even though he came second.

    I'm really not keen on Jim but don't think you can compare him to Barrymore, who has the stigma about what happened in his house which will always be there, and also came across as not quite stable IMO. Although I can't stand the type of comedy jim used in his stage act, he never said anything controversial on mainstream tv to my knowledge. He's grumpy but he isn't stupid - he wouldn't slip in a sexist joke just before john virgo took a shot!
  • AlrightmateAlrightmate Posts: 73,120
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    I think he's being lined up as a 'Super Casino' presenter.

    He doesn't need to do television because I believe that he runs more than one business.
    From what I can recall he has one or two production companies doesn't he?
  • spookyLXspookyLX Posts: 11,730
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    what with his up coming tour and all the work he does oversea's for the British forces I doubt he has time for any more work , tho I do wish he produce some more of his ' adult panto's ':D:blush:
  • domedome Posts: 55,878
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    The truth is that Jim doesn't need TV work to sustain his career the others do, that is why they resent him.
  • quirkyquirkquirkyquirk Posts: 7,160
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    Jim won't win because the show likes non-controversial and "safe" winners but he doesn't give a toss and I doubt he's interested in been on the TV again where he's restricted.He admitted he felt very uncomfortable doing The Generation Game years ago and having censors on him.He'll just continue to dish out his DVD releases where he can be as politically incorrect as he wants and the people who like that stuff can still enjoy it.
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