Did anyone watch last night? I saw the Made In Chelsea bit and switched off. It was awful TV. Mind you, I've never watched Made In Chelsea so maybe fans of that would have enjoyed the interview. It was just stupid, unauthentic, garble. Particularly at the end of the 'interview' when three of them stumbled over the same meaningless phrase and they actually bothered showing them all saying it individually (about keeping on making the show as long as people keep watching).
I watched it at about 3 this morning and was busy scoffing my takeaway when they were on so wasn't paying attention.
It was a shame that John Simm's interview was so short. It felt very rushed.
The Kemp's were only there to plug a crappy programme on a hardly watched channel which was probably first intended for Danny Dyer
I watched it at about 3 this morning and was busy scoffing my takeaway when they were on so wasn't paying attention.
It was a shame that John Simm's interview was so short. It felt very rushed.
The Kemp's were only there to plug a crappy programme on a hardly watched channel which was probably first intended for Danny Dyer
I agree, the only reason watched it was because of John Simm and he was only on for a few minutes..:(:(
Great show this week with Joanna Lumley, Meat Loaf, Russell Tovey and Peter Andre.
Admittedly JR didn't get much out of any of them, but it was better than some of his train crashes.
He didn't seem to know what to say to Peter Andre, so he just kept telling him what a nice bloke he is. Just like with boring women guests he just tells them how attractive they are.
After watching Chris Pine and Benedict Cumberbatch on Graham Norton last night I can't help but see the incredible difference between the quality of Jonathan Ross's show and Graham's.
Jonathan's interview with Zachary Quinto and Zoe Saldana was so laboured, awkward and stunted.
Whereas on the Graham Norton Show Chris Pine looked so comfortable and they got some great anecdotes out of him and Benedict.
When Jonathan Ross used to be on the BBC his show just seemed so much more slick and fun. I don't know whether it's the editing or the production values or whether Jonathan Ross has changed his approach, but this show just feels like it pales in comparison to Graham Norton's show these days.
Our worst bit on the Jonathan Ross show was him and Steve Coogan chatting away about their porn mags and films in front of a young girl guest, Saoirse Ronan. Disappointing TV. And definitely don't want to see Steve Coogan's stupid film.
Our worst bit on the Jonathan Ross show was him and Steve Coogan chatting away about their porn mags and films in front of a young girl guest, Saoirse Ronan. Disappointing TV. And definitely don't want to see Steve Coogan's stupid film.
coogan is a sleaze bag and the film about paul raymond was his idea
Scraping the bottom with the Redknapps. Where have they been for the last ten years?
The only thing I like about them is the fact that they're both attractive and down to earth and yet not begging for attention all the time unlike the Beckhams.
Saying that, they are very ordinary (which is a good thing), the type of people you might and hang out with but wouldn't necessarily watch them on the telly.
Comments
It was a shame that John Simm's interview was so short. It felt very rushed.
The Kemp's were only there to plug a crappy programme on a hardly watched channel which was probably first intended for Danny Dyer
I agree, the only reason watched it was because of John Simm and he was only on for a few minutes..:(:(
Admittedly JR didn't get much out of any of them, but it was better than some of his train crashes.
Jonathan's interview with Zachary Quinto and Zoe Saldana was so laboured, awkward and stunted.
Whereas on the Graham Norton Show Chris Pine looked so comfortable and they got some great anecdotes out of him and Benedict.
When Jonathan Ross used to be on the BBC his show just seemed so much more slick and fun. I don't know whether it's the editing or the production values or whether Jonathan Ross has changed his approach, but this show just feels like it pales in comparison to Graham Norton's show these days.
Chris Pine obviously had his anecdote lined up as it was obvious when Norton gave him the cue to tell it.
Kyle didn't disappoint, however.
He was a total ****.
coogan is a sleaze bag and the film about paul raymond was his idea
Now I'm excited.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-19371103
That Vin Diesel guy scares me, very manly. Maybe a little intimidating. I know he doesn't mean to be though!
The only thing I like about them is the fact that they're both attractive and down to earth and yet not begging for attention all the time unlike the Beckhams.
Saying that, they are very ordinary (which is a good thing), the type of people you might and hang out with but wouldn't necessarily watch them on the telly.