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Nick and Margaret are the real stars
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Vivadiva
04-04-2009
These two just crack me up. They are so delightfully dry, intelligent and have such brilliant comic timing. They make better judgements than Sir Alan and always come up with the best lines.

Anyone else think they are fabulous?
BuddyBontheNet
04-04-2009
They are such an integral part of the show and I'm glad each series they are being allowed to participate a little bit more.
thesilentforce
04-04-2009
I love how they always state the bloomin' obvious that no one else seems remotely aware of. And in such a blunt way as well. They are absolutely hilarious!
boxx
04-04-2009
Nick and Margaret are brilliant. Has Margaret ever featured on You're fired?
ianbeany1989
04-04-2009
They need to invent Nirgaret or Margack. If they could combine Nick's facial expressions with Margaret's dry comments they'd definitely be on to a winner
GratingCheese
04-04-2009
Originally Posted by boxx:
“Nick and Margaret are brilliant. Has Margaret ever featured on You're fired?”

I don't think she has as she isn't really one to court the media. She was in the audience when Michael from last year was fired and spoke a few words regarding him and Edinburgh University.
stupidityno1
04-04-2009
Yeah Margaret Mountford states in interviews that she's not really comfortable in the spotlight. Such a shame, because she would make a fantastic contribution to television if she participated in other shows.
rivercity_rules
05-04-2009
Nicks comments about the guys in the togas only really getting older woman attention, but "not really a turn on" for the young ones had me in stitches. Did he ask them?

And when Margaret just put her head on the table when the girls were talking was better than any possible words.
Beautiful_Harv
05-04-2009
I think the two of them kind of represent what we are thinking as viewers.
Agent F
05-04-2009
Margaret's head buried into her hands with utter despair during the catering pitch was a classic shot. I was in tears of laughter. Legend.
goldenhair
05-04-2009
Originally Posted by GratingCheese:
“I don't think she has as she isn't really one to court the media. She was in the audience when Michael from last year was fired and spoke a few words regarding him and Edinburgh University.”

Unlike Sir Alan who loves the media because its all he's really got left.
He hasn't really made any serious money since the early 90's and has been living off his reputation since then. He always comes across to me as someone a bit out of their depth. I think as standards improved in the market place, his cheap approach and low end products looked increasingly ridiculous.

Very lucky to still have a career. He can thank Terry venables for that.
cobis
05-04-2009
I think Margaret and Nick say more with just one look or expression sometimes than Sir Alan does in an entire five minute tirade!

I was quite anxious at the begining of this series in case one or both have them had decided to leave, it just wouldn't be the same!
4-4-2
05-04-2009
Originally Posted by goldenhair:
“Unlike Sir Alan who loves the media because its all he's really got left.
He hasn't really made any serious money since the early 90's and has been living off his reputation since then. He always comes across to me as someone a bit out of their depth. I think as standards improved in the market place, his cheap approach and low end products looked increasingly ridiculous.

Very lucky to still have a career. He can thank Terry venables for that.”


I'm sure he'll take your words with great interest and seriousness.....
SILLY SUE
05-04-2009
Originally Posted by cobis:
“I think Margaret and Nick say more with just one look or expression sometimes than Sir Alan does in an entire five minute tirade!

I was quite anxious at the begining of this series in case one or both have them had decided to leave, it just wouldn't be the same!”

As the saying goes "actions speak louder than words". It certainly rings true with both Margaret and Nick.
Jack1
05-04-2009
They are both great
mimi dlc
06-04-2009
I think the show could survive if suralan left.

But no Nick and Maragret?
Horror!
sugar'n'spice
06-04-2009
They are both utter legends!
LadyMinerva
07-04-2009
We call them the Flying Monkeys !!
BigGayL
07-04-2009
Yep, another fan
nelliek
07-04-2009
Originally Posted by Agent F:
“Margaret's head buried into her hands with utter despair during the catering pitch was a classic shot. I was in tears of laughter. Legend.”

That is a strong contender for camera shot of the year. Cracks me up just thinking about it.
Verence
07-04-2009
Originally Posted by Vivadiva:
“These two just crack me up. They are so delightfully dry, intelligent and have such brilliant comic timing. They make better judgements than Sir Alan and always come up with the best lines.

Anyone else think they are fabulous? ”

Couldn't agree more
InMyArms
07-04-2009
I love them

Their expressions and dry humour are amazing
Agent Krycek
07-04-2009
Both complete legends - love 'em both, and love the fact the production team have realised they're brilliant and have built their roles up, first couple of series you barely heard a word out of them.
Dark~Horse
07-04-2009
I think they're both great and definitely add to the show in my opinion. Even when they don't speak their facial expressions say it all.
redstar81
07-04-2009
Count me in to the Nick and Margaret fan club. Nick was slightly creepy though last week when he said to someone - yes I was watching you for a long time.......nah actually it was silly and amusing.
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