He should have the streaking man on it next week,he plans to retire soon, A programme on Ch 4, I just happened to switch channels, quite strange really.
It's a shame it's not your humour, but I laughed from start to finish. The points they were making about Bruce Willis were funny yet very astute. As was the whole show. Anyone who says CB's lost it...nah. Best thing on this week by far.
Hells teeth, poor Matt and whatsherface sawing away for all their worth, plugging his projects and career.
He's been paid to work, so do you damn job or don't bother turning up.
That said, the cringe factor is why I don't watch The One Show.
Brilliant once again this week. I loved his description of Take Me Out: "They stand behind neon podiums like a Baz Luhrmann remake of the Nuremberg Trials."
Hells teeth, poor Matt and whatsherface sawing away for all their worth, plugging his projects and career.
He's been paid to work, so do you damn job or don't bother turning up.
That said, the cringe factor is why I don't watch The One Show.
Danny Leigh on Film 2013 was saying how in all his films now he's downcast and borderline depressed, Robert De Niro is pretty much the same these days as well, it looks like they just don't enjoy acting anymore and just go through the motions.
He's one of my favourite TV presenters now that guy, I think because he's on so late he tells it like it is, he called Ryan Gosling an "indie Ken Doll" and Di Caprio a "chubby man-child"
The main problem with Weekly Wipe is that I end up seeing glimpses of TV Hell that otherwise I'd not even accidentally scroll past in my normal viewing!
The best line in this episode for me was when speaking about 'Take Me Out' he described Paddy McGuiness at the start of the show sliding down a pipe like a cheeky showbiz turd.:D
The main problem with Weekly Wipe is that I end up seeing glimpses of TV Hell that otherwise I'd not even accidentally scroll past in my normal viewing!
Well I find it informative $hite that's well off my radar, I've only heard of Paddy's show, so I had a glimpse of cringey stuff I'd never watch and probably wouldn't believe if I just heard the format.
Anyway amusing enough show, got a couple of LOL's from me and I rarely do that.
Danny Leigh on Film 2013 was saying how in all his films now he's downcast and borderline depressed, Robert De Niro is pretty much the same these days as well, it looks like they just don't enjoy acting anymore and just go through the motions.
He's one of my favourite TV presenters now that guy, I think because he's on so late he tells it like it is, he called Ryan Gosling an "indie Ken Doll" and Di Caprio a "chubby man-child"
I just watched Looper and he's completely devoid of personality in that. As you said, just downcast and depressed. Not a bad film though.
When I first watched 'The King in The Car Park' I imagined Philomena Cunk watching too.
Her verdict that the show was about 'woman who was in love... with a dead man, like Demi Moore in Ghost' was brilliant, funny and actually pretty accurate too.
No it just highlight how absurdly out of date your views are.
I think the person you quoted meant that it's true today that some people still find the idea of men dancing with men (and all its connotations) disgusting, not that he/she personally agrees with that view and believes it to be "true".
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There is actually a Glory Hole show on Japanese TV.
It's a shame it's not your humour, but I laughed from start to finish. The points they were making about Bruce Willis were funny yet very astute. As was the whole show. Anyone who says CB's lost it...nah. Best thing on this week by far.
Hells teeth, poor Matt and whatsherface sawing away for all their worth, plugging his projects and career.
He's been paid to work, so do you damn job or don't bother turning up.
That said, the cringe factor is why I don't watch The One Show.
Danny Leigh on Film 2013 was saying how in all his films now he's downcast and borderline depressed, Robert De Niro is pretty much the same these days as well, it looks like they just don't enjoy acting anymore and just go through the motions.
He's one of my favourite TV presenters now that guy, I think because he's on so late he tells it like it is, he called Ryan Gosling an "indie Ken Doll" and Di Caprio a "chubby man-child"
How quaint the BBC was.
Well it's a comment that was true then and is now.
Well I find it informative $hite that's well off my radar, I've only heard of Paddy's show, so I had a glimpse of cringey stuff I'd never watch and probably wouldn't believe if I just heard the format.
Anyway amusing enough show, got a couple of LOL's from me and I rarely do that.
...now here Jimmy savile and top of the pops.....
I just watched Looper and he's completely devoid of personality in that. As you said, just downcast and depressed. Not a bad film though.
Her verdict that the show was about 'woman who was in love... with a dead man, like Demi Moore in Ghost' was brilliant, funny and actually pretty accurate too.
No it just highlight how absurdly out of date your views are.
I think the person you quoted meant that it's true today that some people still find the idea of men dancing with men (and all its connotations) disgusting, not that he/she personally agrees with that view and believes it to be "true".
Superb programme as ever. The highlight of the week.