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Old 13-11-2016, 22:52
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I do hope it doesn't become another 'We all remember the night Russell Grant was shot out of a cannon'.

Leave Ed alone without gimmicks to do his Ed thing!
Was it just me or did Ed genuinely seem a bit afraid of what they've got planned for him?

I do enjoy Ed immensely, but he doesn't need props and wackiness to that extent. I agree with you, Ed is entertaining enough just being Ed!
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Old 13-11-2016, 23:04
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She does like her avain 'omages doesn't she?. Does anyone remember the show she presented dressed as Big Bird in a feathered skirt. Sadly I have hunted the net on several occassions and have never found an image of that outfit. Shame.
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Re the churches, ( sorry no segway&#128512 I love them too but hate the commercialisation of them. They have such a special feel, where people have come together for such a long time to home, dream, mourn and celebrate.

It gets ruined by the gated entrance where you pay your entirely voluntary or your not getting in £10.

I went to Delph once and the feeling there despite the commercialisation was awe inspiring. Awww! Even thinking of that makes me feel peaceful.

I can't remember who it was who like church mysteries, can they recommend any good ones ?

I have completed the Shadrick series lately.
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Old 13-11-2016, 23:11
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Re the churches, ( sorry no segway&#128512 I love them too but hate the commercialisation of them. They have such a special feel, where people have come together for such a long time to home, dream, mourn and celebrate.

It gets ruined by the gated entrance where you pay your entirely voluntary or your not getting in £10.

I went to Delph once and the feeling there despite the commercialisation was awe inspiring. Awww! Even thinking of that makes me feel peaceful.

I can't remember who it was who like church mysteries, can they recommend any good ones ?

I have completed the Shadrick series lately.
Church mysteries, for fun you need Suzette Hill who includes chapters from the cats POV and others with the dogs POV. Also amusing are the GM Malliet Max Tudor ones.

Mediaeval ones I suggest the sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athestan by Paul Doherty
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Old 13-11-2016, 23:41
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I missed the start of the results show... as ever but I did manage to see a bit of Andre Rieu and his orchestra of pastel ladies.

Was it acknowledged as his plan to perform "Hallelujah" anyway or was it intended to be a tribute to Leonard Cohen after the announcement of his death?

I just wondered because of the coincidence of the pros' dance to "You Spin Me Round" being planned and performed in the same week that Pete Burns died unexpectedly.

Maybe recording artistes need to be made aware in future if any of their music is planned to be used in Strictly in the coming week, just on case they want to stay indoors under a blanket until it's safe to come out.
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Old 14-11-2016, 01:06
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Was it just me or did Ed genuinely seem a bit afraid of what they've got planned for him?
He did look a bit shocked, I thought Claudia was joking TBH

I do enjoy Ed immensely, but he doesn't need props and wackiness to that extent. I agree with you, Ed is entertaining enough just being Ed!
Katya has said most of the humour comes out of moves Ed comes up with spontaneously. Flying in the Komedy Kontestants (and Victoria Pendleton) is really old. I do hope this isn't how it ends up.
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Old 14-11-2016, 05:51
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He did look a bit shocked, I thought Claudia was joking TBH
Katya has said most of the humour comes out of moves Ed comes up with spontaneously. Flying in the Komedy Kontestants (and Victoria Pendleton) is really old. I do hope this isn't how it ends up.
It's one of those things which sounds funny when saying it, but actually seeing it is always a let-down. But then all the media mentions in the run up is the point of it all. If just once it were a genuine surprise, it might actually work.
I think it's the inherent slowness of it all which grinds the thing to a halt. That, and knowing it's then followed by frantic off-camera de-harnessings, that robs it of any flow and impact.
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Old 14-11-2016, 07:33
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It's one of those things which sounds funny when saying it, but actually seeing it is always a let-down. But then all the media mentions in the run up is the point of it all. If just once it were a genuine surprise, it might actually work.
I think it's the inherent slowness of it all which grinds the thing to a halt. That, and knowing it's then followed by frantic off-camera de-harnessings, that robs it of any flow and impact.
Is it possible to do all the fancy wire work stuff at Blackpool? Wouldn't have thought the Tower Ballroom would allow such shenanigans.
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Old 14-11-2016, 07:46
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Was it just me or did Ed genuinely seem a bit afraid of what they've got planned for him?
I thought he looked genuinely disturbed by the idea, especially as I'm not at all sure it's a joke. Hopefully Katya can squelch that one good and hard.

Mind you, they've got seven couples and masses of time and that means comedy VTs up the wazoo. They gave us a break this week so we can be glad when they return in their full Blackpoolian glory.
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Old 14-11-2016, 08:03
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Is it possible to do all the fancy wire work stuff at Blackpool? Wouldn't have thought the Tower Ballroom would allow such shenanigans.
Jeremy Vine was due to be lowered down on a giant guitar last year, but was eliminated - so Craig had to step in for descending duties (the Prop Elves had put a lot of time in on that - it wasn't going to go to waste).

I wonder if he is relieved or saddened that he doesn't get to play the piano this year? Never mind, Craig - fingers crossed for next year when John Humphries is elminated the week before he was due to descend playing a giant drum kit
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Old 14-11-2016, 09:40
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Jeremy Vine was due to be lowered down on a giant guitar last year, but was eliminated - so Craig had to step in for descending duties (the Prop Elves had put a lot of time in on that - it wasn't going to go to waste).

I wonder if he is relieved or saddened that he doesn't get to play the piano this year? Never mind, Craig - fingers crossed for next year when John Humphries is elminated the week before he was due to descend playing a giant drum kit
I wonder if Ed might do a Jerry Lee Lewis as an intro once he's descended from on high? He's an accomplished pianist, after all.
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Old 14-11-2016, 10:14
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Church mysteries, for fun you need Suzette Hill who includes chapters from the cats POV and others with the dogs POV. Also amusing are the GM Malliet Max Tudor ones.

Mediaeval ones I suggest the sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athestan by Paul Doherty
Thank you, read the Malliet and Doherty ones already, like the sound of the Suzzette Hill ones.


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Old 14-11-2016, 10:17
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I wonder if Ed might do a Jerry Lee Lewis as an intro once he's descended from on high? He's an accomplished pianist, after all.
Don't they have a tower organ ( can be put into piano mode) that comes up from the floor in the tower ballroom, or is that the winter gardens in Blackpool?

I used to be taken to both when young by the grandparents when we used to go and see the Blackpool illuminations.
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Old 14-11-2016, 10:35
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Don't they have a tower organ ( can be put into piano mode) that comes up from the floor in the tower ballroom, or is that the winter gardens in Blackpool?

I used to be taken to both when young by the grandparents when we used to go and see the Blackpool illuminations.
I can't answer your question because I don't know, but for some obscure reason, this image http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kx...n0deo1_500.jpg flashed through my mind - both literally and metaphorically - when I read your post
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Old 14-11-2016, 10:50
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I can't answer your question because I don't know, but for some obscure reason, this image http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kx...n0deo1_500.jpg flashed through my mind - both literally and metaphorically - when I read your post
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Old 14-11-2016, 11:15
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Finally I have managed to catch up.

I have to say, I am in two minds about Dotis AT. They danced it marvellously, and the choreography was surprisingly good. But did hate the music, styling and costumes so much! What a pity they didn't get a good combo for their AT.

While I can't stand TTF as a dancer, he is a good teacher and choreographer. Much better than his sister.

Ed, well, for the first time I believe a comedy contestant can win the whole thing. But not sure how I feel about it, usually I would be upset but not really.

Also, queen Nat is so much more watchable doing ballroom than Jwane. To me, Nat is perfectcion doing ballroom (not so much in Latin).

Oh, can I have Oti's body? Specially her legs and boobs?
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Old 14-11-2016, 11:30
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Don't they have a tower organ ( can be put into piano mode) that comes up from the floor in the tower ballroom, or is that the winter gardens in Blackpool?

I used to be taken to both when young by the grandparents when we used to go and see the Blackpool illuminations.
The organ is in the Tower ballroom.
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Old 14-11-2016, 11:31
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Why someone hasn't incorporated this into either Halloween or movie week I really don't know
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Nike7BNrJ5A
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Old 14-11-2016, 11:36
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The organ is in the Tower ballroom.
Thank you I wonder if it will be used ?

Honestly we DOTs do wonderful choreography and theming for dances, hint!

PTB just look at the glorious success of Erin Island with Shem in his budgie smuggler,

Still haven't managed to do things about Suzzette Hill, off to Amazon.
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Old 14-11-2016, 11:50
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Thank you, read the Malliet and Doherty ones already, like the sound of the Suzzette Hill ones.


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Jean M Dams, Dorothy Martin Mysteries are not too bad, can be a bit prissy in places.

Also recommend The Sister Fiedlema mysteries by Peter Tremayne. Irish seventh century settings.

If you like the absurd, Colin Cotterel's novels are a good alternative to the No 1 Ladies Detective agency stories.
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Old 14-11-2016, 12:42
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He did look a bit shocked, I thought Claudia was joking TBH



Katya has said most of the humour comes out of moves Ed comes up with spontaneously. Flying in the Komedy Kontestants (and Victoria Pendleton) is really old. I do hope this isn't how it ends up.
Of course it will be. The PTB don't understand the concept of subtle humour which the viewers clearly love. Shame.

Part of me thinks they're piling this stuff on Ed in a sort of "well lets get it out of the way, then hopefully the public will let him go" way? After the jive there can't be any real showstoppers left for him to do, and its hard to see even Katya's genius coming up with such creativity for a Vienesse Waltz or a Foxtrot.
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Old 14-11-2016, 12:50
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Of course it will be. The PTB don't understand the concept of subtle humour which the viewers clearly love. Shame.

Part of me thinks they're piling this stuff on Ed in a sort of "well lets get it out of the way, then hopefully the public will let him go" way? After the jive there can't be any real showstoppers left for him to do, and its hard to see even Katya's genius coming up with such creativity for a Vienesse Waltz or a Foxtrot.
They don't do 'subtle' at all. They don't seem to understand that the best comedy and humour comes from the celebs and the situations (Gav in a cowboy hat, Michael's jive) naturally.

It seems that unless it's something that can be used as trailer all week or dangled from the end of a wire, it's not funny.
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Old 14-11-2016, 14:44
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Much though I'd really like to see it, just to say I had, perhaps Ed doesn't like heights and it won't happen. I doubt they can force him.
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Old 14-11-2016, 17:44
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I wonder if Ed might do a Jerry Lee Lewis as an intro once he's descended from on high?
What, you mean marry a minor and transport her across state lines?

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Old 14-11-2016, 17:52
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I do not appreciate that because I dont rate Louise or the Cliftons I am accused of being a rabid Jay or Danny fan who just has the hots for young men

Yes I liked Jays jive, yes I have liked Dannys dances but my favorite last year was Jeremy and this year its been Rob

and I would vote for both Rob and Danny if I thought it would get up the noses of these numpties who keep wouling " you must be a Jaliona or Danny fan because you dont like Louise or the Cliftons"

Rant over
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Old 14-11-2016, 18:11
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Massively unappreciating Andre Rieu and his pastel tinted orchestra who can probably play but you'd never know it. Words cannot begin to describe how much I hated that rendition of "Hallelujah". OH plays in assorted orchestras (as a hobby) and was spitting teeth. Mildly mollified by them apparently forgetting to mic him.
They took a hauntingly beautiful melody and made it cheesy schmaltz with no soul.
Completely agree with both of you. That was a horrendous rendition of Hallelujah. Hauntingly beautiful melody is the perfect description. That song should be poignant and raw emotion, not saccharine elevator music!


I was not appreciating how they dressed the women up as fondant fancies/those knitting loo roll covers.
The women in Andre Rieu's orchestra always look like they're wearing 1980s pouffy prom dresses.
It's called the decade taste forgot for a reason!
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