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Alan Carr

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    xxtimboxxtimbo Posts: 8,877
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    hes sorting himself out personally too
    a couple of years ago he was a shoe in for a remake of Billy Bunter..
    but now hes looking quite svelte and streamlined
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    dd68dd68 Posts: 17,843
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    You hear worse at the bus stop
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    cleo petracleo petra Posts: 984
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    I think Alan Carr is great. Really fresh and sparky compared to Graham Norton. I flicked over and caught a bit of Graham Norton's intro "funny" bit. He was reading off the autocue so badly and looked tired and his humour is dull. I think Graham's show has had it's day, but Alan's direct cheekiness and facial expression is superb.
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    xxtimboxxtimbo Posts: 8,877
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    gRAHAMS show was best with the talking white rabbit
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    Michael_EveMichael_Eve Posts: 14,466
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    As an upstanding member of society, I find that this person's alleged 'humour' gives me the willies. When we get to the bottom of it, not beating about the bush, even if he might have the odd good guest, maybe even a lovely pair, the constant nudge nudge innuendo really gets on my Hampton wick. When I come across him, I just flick him off straight away. >:(
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