I would never think of watching this but it's on before X Factor and fills the gap nicely, I enjoy it
Quite. I'd probably not make the effort to watch it, but when i'm sitting getting ready for work I quite enjoy it. I like Philip, I think it's a nice simple idea and it works well. I mean, I'd rather this then BRING ON THE WALL!
Why i was just stating the fact that it in my opinion is a rubbish show and that i was not happy that its been recommissioned. I think your embarrassing yourself by not having a constructive post about the topic and you come in and start spouting immature rubbish:rolleyes:
If you wanted your initial post to be viewed as constructive, you needed to have said why you thought the programme was bad.
I don't watch the show but occasionally come across it while flicking. I do get sucked in for 5 minutes until I realise I'm watching a grown adult on prime-time Saturday TV trying to throw a ball into a tube.
I don't watch the show but occasionally come across it while flicking. I do get sucked in for 5 minutes until I realise I'm watching a grown adult on prime-time Saturday TV trying to throw a ball into a tube.
Is ITV scared not to damage Schofield's ego? The Colour of Money was equally as bad and was axed as Tarrant isn't the draw he used to be, yet this crap continues to be commissioned.
Is ITV scared not to damage Schofield's ego? The Colour of Money was equally as bad and was axed as Tarrant isn't the draw he used to be, yet this crap continues to be commissioned.
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Quite. I'd probably not make the effort to watch it, but when i'm sitting getting ready for work I quite enjoy it. I like Philip, I think it's a nice simple idea and it works well. I mean, I'd rather this then BRING ON THE WALL!
If you wanted your initial post to be viewed as constructive, you needed to have said why you thought the programme was bad.
I know it's expensive but I miss Primeval.
Its actually Sunday prime time tv
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Because people watch it.
I'll never understand ITV viewing habits, both shows are just as bad, yet Schofe draws in the sheep.