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2 for 1 Subway vouchers next week
![]() push the boat LordAlun. An ex of mine took me to Subway on our first date, and then produced a bus ticket with 2 for one tickets on the back. When I made my decision what meal I wanted turns out it wasn't included in the deal.. I just bought my own
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Oh I dunno, Phillip Taylor from last year must have sat at home feeling gutted. Nearest he got was to listen to Katherine Jenkins murdering songs, while in in his head he's thinking 'I can do that'. 'In one take too'.
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thats what i don't understand bout this show and dragons den and i can't say much cos i work for one of the dragons, but alan suger and the dragons get paid to make the show and then they reap the benifits (new go getting apprentice or busness idea/product) and we the licence fee payer pick up the tab for some of the richest folk in the country (hows that work)
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thats what i don't understand bout this show and dragons den and i can't say much cos i work for one of the dragons, but alan suger and the dragons get paid to make the show and then they reap the benifits (new go getting apprentice or busness idea/product) and we the licence fee payer pick up the tab for some of the richest folk in the country (hows that work)
The fee, task costs etc are all paid by Talkback Thames. The BBC just buys the finished show. It can get up to 9 million viewers, that's making a lot of licence payers happy. |
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Dunno about the Dragons, but Sugar donates his fee to charity. Great Ormond Street in the past, maybe still. And he has to pay someone, £100,000 for the first year. Can't blame him for trying to pick the most suitable employee as a result.
The fee, task costs etc are all paid by Talkback Thames. The BBC just buys the finished show. It can get up to 9 million viewers, that's making a lot of licence payers happy. |
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HAHAHAHAHA!!
push the boat LordAlun. An ex of mine took me to Subway on our first date, and then produced a bus ticket with 2 for one tickets on the back. When I made my decision what meal I wanted turns out it wasn't included in the deal.. I just bought my own ![]() |
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not saying it don't make the fee payers happy cos it makes good tv but lets face it it's win win for alan and the dragons isn't it
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HAHAHAHAHA!!
push the boat LordAlun. An ex of mine took me to Subway on our first date, and then produced a bus ticket with 2 for one tickets on the back. When I made my decision what meal I wanted turns out it wasn't included in the deal.. I just bought my own ![]() * Check out charity shops. He doesn't like to mention this early effort anymore
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What cheap "treats" are in this series!.
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HAHAHAHAHA!!
push the boat LordAlun. An ex of mine took me to Subway on our first date, and then produced a bus ticket with 2 for one tickets on the back. When I made my decision what meal I wanted turns out it wasn't included in the deal.. I just bought my own ![]()
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Dunno about the Dragons, but Sugar donates his fee to charity. Great Ormond Street in the past, maybe still. And he has to pay someone, £100,000 for the first year. Can't blame him for trying to pick the most suitable employee as a result.
The fee, task costs etc are all paid by Talkback Thames. The BBC just buys the finished show. It can get up to 9 million viewers, that's making a lot of licence payers happy. Almost - TT pay the £100k as well for a year. After that the 'winner' would be paid by Lord Al. I'm guessing at nowhere near £100k either seeing as most seem to leave shortly after. In fairness, his existing staff probably wouldn't be best pleased at playing underdog to a reality show winner, so the salary will drop. Unless it's Baggs of course, who would be well worth it. |
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