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Is Celebrity Hijack Worth Watching
Only watched the launch show.
I do know Bubble won the show. |
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I gave it a miss as it first aired, but I found it a short and entertaining series.
Live feed kept everyone happy with contortionist eye candy, apparently. If anything you'll see where budding RTV pros Emilia Arata and Anthony Ogogo got their starts. |
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I gave it a miss as it first aired, but I found it a short and entertaining series.
Live feed kept everyone happy with contortionist eye candy, apparently. If anything you'll see where budding RTV pros Emilia Arata and Anthony Ogogo got their starts. Thanks. ![]()
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Only watched the launch show.
I do know Bubble won the show. I don't recall a 'Bubble'?
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Bubble?
I don't recall a 'Bubble'? |
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The scottish lad. Have I got his name wrong?
![]() But yeah it's worth a watch the HMs were really good
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His name was John
![]() But yeah it's worth a watch the HMs were really good ![]() Thanks.
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The scottish lad. Have I got his name wrong?
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It's worth it for the Russell Brand episode before he disappeared up his own arse.
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Despite having one of, if not the worst winner of a BB series, Celebrity Hijack is up there in my top five series of all BB's.
Added it to my favorites to watch later. |
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At least Anthony went and got that Olympic medal anyway, watching it I assumed they were all media whores who'd never go anywhere.
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It's worth it for the Russell Brand episode before he disappeared up his own arse.
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It was a refreshing pleasure to watch (most of the ) housemates with true talents/gifts. Matt Lucas and Ian Wright (hijackers) were very funny, the 'SAS' task was intriguing and despite the inevitable conflicts, there was a far more positive ambience in the house with HMs often interacting in an insightful and admirable manner. RIP Brian Sewell, Malcolm McClaren and Joan Rivers (just three of the 'hijackers').
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It was a refreshing pleasure to watch (most of the ) housemates with true talents/gifts. Matt Lucas and Ian Wright (hijackers) were very funny, the 'SAS' task was intriguing and despite the inevitable conflicts, there was a far more positive ambience in the house with HMs often interacting in an insightful and admirable manner. RIP Brian Sewell, Malcolm McClaren and Joan Rivers (just three of the 'hijackers').
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It was a refreshing pleasure to watch (most of the ) housemates with true talents/gifts. Matt Lucas and Ian Wright (hijackers) were very funny, the 'SAS' task was intriguing and despite the inevitable conflicts, there was a far more positive ambience in the house with HMs often interacting in an insightful and admirable manner. RIP Brian Sewell, Malcolm McClaren and Joan Rivers (just three of the 'hijackers').
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If you're not bothered about who wins then yes, it was very good.
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If you're not bothered about who wins then yes, it was very good.
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It was a refreshing pleasure to watch (most of the ) housemates with true talents/gifts. Matt Lucas and Ian Wright (hijackers) were very funny, the 'SAS' task was intriguing and despite the inevitable conflicts, there was a far more positive ambience in the house with HMs often interacting in an insightful and admirable manner. RIP Brian Sewell, Malcolm McClaren and Joan Rivers (just three of the 'hijackers').
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I loved it
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i wouldn't bother
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i wouldn't bother
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Thanks for your reply. I will see how It goes.
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I don't recall a 'Bubble'?