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Why introduce the judges at the start of every show
Nansbread
09-12-2012
We bloody well know who they are. Why this big fanfare of them entering and their names being read out?. What a useless waste of time at the start.

If they think the viewers are so fickle why dont they start with.

We are in the UK, You are in the UK which is on planet Earth. You are watching a television and the channel is ITV........
Vol
09-12-2012
Originally Posted by Nansbread:
“We bloody well know who they are. Why this big fanfare of them entering and their names being read out?. What a useless waste of time at the start.

If they think the viewers are so fickle why dont they start with.

We are in the UK, You are in the UK which is on planet Earth. You are watching a television and the channel is ITV........”

Eek! Don't give them any ideas about how to squeeze another ad break out the show. The judges' entrance is all just part of the filler rubbish :yawn:.
Purple-Kiwis
09-12-2012
It is to remind us peasants that the show is really all about the judges and their egos.
SteelEdge
09-12-2012
It gives Voiceover Man something to do each week.
scratchy23
09-12-2012
They are a huge factor of the show. It makes perfect sense to introduce them each week, just like how Dermot is introduced, or the contestants get introduced when they come out. I don't see the issue at all.
LIZALYNN
09-12-2012
They all looked so serious and miserable.
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