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should ban the four for good
juniper3
10-08-2016
i think it would be an idea to ban bear chloe marnie & lewis from tv for good & others that think they can get away from anything, perhaps this`ll make them think twice of doing out that would upset others
dorsetwasp
10-08-2016
I'm in favour of your suggestion OP, but it's not going to happen..........sadly.
ahoyy
10-08-2016
How can you ban people from tv shows? That's pretty drastic. Britain is a freedom loving country. What you propose is a dictatorship.
So you want TV programming to reflect your own personal tastes? Some of us might not want to watch "Needlecraft With Ricky" every night.
Annabel la
10-08-2016
Originally Posted by ahoyy:
“How can you ban people from tv shows? That's pretty drastic. Britain is a freedom loving country. What you propose is a dictatorship.
So you want TV programming to reflect your own personal tastes? Some of us might not want to watch "Needlecraft With Ricky" every night.”

I think at least one of them should be gone for the bullying to make an example then if another of them steps over the mark then they should go as well.
Salv*
10-08-2016
Originally Posted by ahoyy:
“How can you ban people from tv shows? That's pretty drastic. Britain is a freedom loving country. What you propose is a dictatorship.
So you want TV programming to reflect your own personal tastes? Some of us might not want to watch "Needlecraft With Ricky" every night.”

I don't even like that group, but people are so drastic and dramatic on this forum.

It's a bloody TV show ffs
ahoyy
10-08-2016
Originally Posted by Salv*:
“I don't even like that group, but people are so drastic and dramatic on this forum.

It's a bloody TV show ffs”

They hate it and all it stands for yet still they watch it.
Harvey_Dog
10-08-2016
Originally Posted by juniper3:
“i think it would be an idea to ban bear chloe marnie & lewis from tv for good & others that think they can get away from anything, perhaps this`ll make them think twice of doing out that would upset others”

Having them publicly executed would achieve your aim much more effectively
roseblue1
10-08-2016
Originally Posted by ahoyy:
“How can you ban people from tv shows? That's pretty drastic. Britain is a freedom loving country. What you propose is a dictatorship.
So you want TV programming to reflect your own personal tastes? Some of us might not want to watch "Needlecraft With Ricky" every night.”

Hardeep_Singh
10-08-2016
What on earth have they done to warrant such a punishment?

Only two people have committed unforgivable acts in that house and that was Aubrey and Biggins. Aubrey when she spat in Bears coffee and sandwich and Biggins when he made a joke about the Holocaust.

Bear and co have done nothing apart from wind people up. They have done nothing which would warrant being thrown out of the house never mind being banned from television.
Zarla
10-08-2016
Originally Posted by Hardeep_Singh:
“What on earth have they done to warrant such a punishment?

Only two people have committed unforgivable acts in that house and that was Aubrey and Biggins. Aubrey when she spat in Bears coffee and sandwich and Biggins when he made a joke about the Holocaust.

Bear and co have done nothing apart from wind people up. They have done nothing which would warrant being thrown out of the house never mind being banned from television.”

Hear hear!

People who despise reality TV really shouldn't watch it. And guess what, CBb is a reality show.
roseblue1
10-08-2016
Pathetic saying you should ban them...
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