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Christmas telly - as festive as a smack in the gob |
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I still think my suggested Xmas Day schedule would pull in viewers. Pleasing a few more people - what an alien concept.
It's highly likely that those who did watch the actual Christmas Day offering would turn off your so-called "schedule". Personally, I think variety shows of the kind you've proposed are utterly dreadful and are little more than cheap filler. |
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My schedule from a rival thread -
Ok, say you move Dr Who to Boxing Day. On Xmas Day - Post cartoon film a Charlie Higson adaptation of Norman Hunter's Incrediblania stories. A male and female fronted variety show where the hosts get involved with the acts - she becomes a magician's assistant, he sings a duet etc. A lighthearted period crime drama by someone like Anthony Horowiitz. A 75/90 minute one off comedy by a household name writer. A sketch show after the news. Maybe add watching paint dry to it and you're onto a winner |
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I'm getting fed up with barely literate moaning; it is lazy commenting.
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Reporting the WUMs on this forum.
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Reporting the WUMs on this forum.
Instead of treating people with the moderators, why not actually justify your proposed Christmas Day schedule, explaining why it's better than the usual offering? |
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