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Old 01-12-2009, 14:57
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Perhaps I didn't go into enough detail in the post that got this comment. In fact SCD ratings are up, by 0.5 million on average and 0.7 million at peak.

The key number that the BBC will look at is the final, though. They would expect it to be over 12 million based on the two last years. I can see another "sensational development" in the semi-final, to drum up interest. With Chris likely to be the beneficiary.
As I said earlier in the thread, I had a look at the last five weeks of figures that BARB had, and compared them to the equivalent weeks from last year. This year's show was only rated higher once, and was down by an average of half a million a week compared to last year.
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Old 01-12-2009, 15:08
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[quote=BuddyBontheNet;37013535]I hope Alesha does do the next series, but I also hope they bring in either Karen Hardy or Shirley Ballas to make a 5 judge panel.

Mind you the judges don't usually get contracts until about the middle of the year, so it all sounds a bit premature to me.

I guess this will be this week's 'I can't stand Alesha' thread.[/QUOTE]

Early days yet, Buddy.

It might be best to wait until the end of the week to see which thread can't stand Alesha the most. I'm sure there will be more to choose from.
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Old 01-12-2009, 15:11
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Well I am one of those that feel it will be the straw that broke the camels back. I loved her as a contestant but as a judge - no.
If she is indeed back I won't be watching next year as I fast forward Bruce's embarrassing jokes/dancing etc, I fast forward Bruno's hysterical screeching & gesticulating, I fast forward Natalie L's smug looks & comments (I like her dancing though) & now I'm finding myself fast forwarding Aleisha's cringeworthy "advice". It just won't be worth the bother any more .
Maybe I'll try X Factor again now Sharon has left .
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Old 01-12-2009, 15:16
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Well I am one of those that feel it will be the straw that broke the camels back. I loved her as a contestant but as a judge - no.
If she is indeed back I won't be watching next year as I fast forward Bruce's embarrassing jokes/dancing etc, I fast forward Bruno's hysterical screeching & gesticulating, I fast forward Natalie L's smug looks & comments (I like her dancing though) & now I'm finding myself fast forwarding Aleisha's cringeworthy "advice". It just won't be worth the bother any more .
Maybe I'll try X Factor again now Sharon has left .
Given the amount of the programme you skip you'll probably have time for both
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Old 01-12-2009, 19:35
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Well I am one of those that feel it will be the straw that broke the camels back. I loved her as a contestant but as a judge - no.
If she is indeed back I won't be watching next year as I fast forward Bruce's embarrassing jokes/dancing etc, I fast forward Bruno's hysterical screeching & gesticulating, I fast forward Natalie L's smug looks & comments (I like her dancing though) & now I'm finding myself fast forwarding Aleisha's cringeworthy "advice". It just won't be worth the bother any more .
Maybe I'll try X Factor again now Sharon has left .

Maybe if you watched the show in its correct time sequence then you would see that it is rather entertaining........
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Old 01-12-2009, 21:47
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We'll see.
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Old 01-12-2009, 21:58
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We have the following
1. Arlene is back as a judge for the tour
2. Karen Hardy is good enough to judge the World Championship in Australia but not apparently to do so on Strictly.

The difficulty with Alesha is the idea of a non professional dancer criticising the Pros in effect for poor choreography.

The BBC would never admit they were wrong by inviting Arlene back but they could have saved themselves some flack by appointing say Karen or Camilla instead. Either of those would have expertise plus a knowledge of what celebrities go through.
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Old 01-12-2009, 22:43
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I don't want the BBC to admit they were wrong - primarily because they were absolutely right in ditching Arlene. But KH would make a great judge.
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Old 01-12-2009, 23:54
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We have the following
1. Arlene is back as a judge for the tour
2. Karen Hardy is good enough to judge the World Championship in Australia but not apparently to do so on Strictly.

The difficulty with Alesha is the idea of a non professional dancer criticising the Pros in effect for poor choreography.

The BBC would never admit they were wrong by inviting Arlene back but they could have saved themselves some flack by appointing say Karen or Camilla instead. Either of those would have expertise plus a knowledge of what celebrities go through.
None of the judges are there to criticise the professionals choreography, yes they will comment if they think it is to easy or too difficult but in reality they are judging the celebs ability to complete the steps taught by the pro, in the correct order and in time to the music........
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Old 02-12-2009, 00:30
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Yes Strictly still has healthy (but declining) ratings but like jacquiann, I think everyone has a tipping point.

I think a lot of people jumped ship last series as Forsyth got less competent, Len got more tetchy and there were various production issues that puzzled viewers.

This time, despite being The Biggest, Hardest, Longest blah blah blah it's seems to be wobbling worse than ever.
The tipping point is being reached by an increasing number of people, as far as I can see and it doesn't matter how often the BBC tell us that everything's hunky dorey, not everyone's convinced.

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Old 02-12-2009, 18:00
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz0YU50qIQT

I do so hope this isn't true.
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Old 02-12-2009, 18:32
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I wish she would just bugger off; I thought she was a great contestant (and deserved to win), but she's starting to resemble a guest who refuses to go home after a party has finished.

Having an ex-winning celeb as a judge is just a crap idea; I'd probably get weary of any ex-champion celeb as a judge.
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Old 02-12-2009, 19:25
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I wish she would just bugger off; I thought she was a great contestant (and deserved to win), but she's starting to resemble a guest who refuses to go home after a party has finished.

Having an ex-winning celeb as a judge is just a crap idea; I'd probably get weary of any ex-champion celeb as a judge.
What a sensible post
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