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BBC Axes Musical Reality Shows?
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kev4449
21-05-2008
Its not the cleverest thing staying up all night, i usually pay for it after two days! You take it easy anyway and have a good lie in!
yorkgirl
21-05-2008
Originally Posted by mr.bojangles:
“Hahaha. Yes indeed! I'm wondering what kind of Jesus ALW would be looking for?

We don't want another nice loving Jesus, we want a modern rock n' roll, would rip off his own grandmother type Jesus. Someone like Alice Cooper.

Perhaps our prayers will be answered.”

'H'mm, I see him as a sort of cross between Pete Docherty and Snoop dog'....
eponine121
21-05-2008
I am glad the BBC are not doing anymore of these shows - the standard this year is miles lower than HDYSAPLM.
piper333
21-05-2008
Originally Posted by eponine121:
“I am glad the BBC are not doing anymore of these shows - the standard this year is miles lower than HDYSAPLM.”

you know i re watched the beginning live shows of HDYSAPLM and tbh, the standard was not all that high with some of those girls.

they did lonely goatherd in the beginning of one show and it was awful...

Simona and Meliz for two, were not nearly of any kind of standard.
CASPER1066
21-05-2008
No but I think the judges had longer leads.........they said more and Zoe told them the truth so they had a chance to produce something new or different...when your told your great from the beginning..where do you go.......we just keep getting the same old.

Public are not deaf......and are not idiots....well most aint.........

They treat us as if we are........thats why its getting a back lash
thenetworkbabe
21-05-2008
The people running the BBC have a completely random set of criteria for putting shows on. Fame Academy can't be done because its too much like X factor (when the focus on the process in FA and we only see teh perfromances in X Factor) yet The Kids Are Alright passes the novelty test although its a direct copy of Smarter Than a ten year Old. Grange Hill has gone and Blue Peter is probably next solely on the basis that someone wants to make a name doing something new. It doesn't matter if the BBC lose a million viewers on Saturdays. if they can find another musical they might as well put it on rather than something even worse just designed to justify playing Norton too much. They just need to cast it so they don't have to rig it so much and need to cut out the silly inconsistent and nasty comments.
piper333
21-05-2008
Originally Posted by thenetworkbabe:
“The people running the BBC have a completely random set of criteria for putting shows on. Fame Academy can't be done because its too much like X factor (when the focus on the process in FA and we only see teh perfromances in X Factor) yet The Kids Are Alright passes the novelty test although its a direct copy of Smarter Than a ten year Old. Grange Hill has gone and Blue Peter is probably next solely on the basis that someone wants to make a name doing something new. It doesn't matter if the BBC lose a million viewers on Saturdays. if they can find another musical they might as well put it on rather than something even worse just designed to justify playing Norton too much. They just need to cast it so they don't have to rig it so much and need to cut out the silly inconsistent and nasty comments.”

FA was cancelled before the X factor even started I thought. I remember when there were residents complaining to the council about the noise as well. now that house looks like it is the Biggest Loser house.
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