I am sadder I printed out their bio's from the papers today making sure I had their picture beside their bio's so I could keep up tonight. I always find it hard at the begining of the series and can follow it better once some have been eliminated.
Now, that level of homework takes away all the fun of referring to them as (eg) "the posh girl with the curly hair", "the bloke with the funny glasses", "the token northener" etc, for the first couple of weeks!
Originally Posted by marks thespot: “Now, that level of homework takes away all the fun of referring to them as (eg) "the posh girl with the curly hair", "the bloke with the funny glasses", "the token northener" etc, for the first couple of weeks!”
So True. But I dont need bios hehe. Like Mr_P i pretty much know all their names and faces by now
Originally Posted by Katenutzs: “I am sadder I printed out their bio's from the papers today making sure I had their picture beside their bio's so I could keep up tonight. I always find it hard at the begining of the series and can follow it better once some have been eliminated.
So armed with my bios I am ready for it tonight ”
Good gosh, that is dedicated homework I'll learn as the show is aired...its better when they weed out the dross and optional idiot who is retained for comedy value for a few rounds
I can put names to faces for most of them - but keep forgetting beret girl is called Lucinda. In the show, you see so little of the tasks, I think it is good to have a bit of background knowledge of the participants eg knowing Alex was a sales manager makes his average performance look quite poor. I think most people will recognise him and Lee but that might be from an aesthic perspective