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Why does Strictly have to change?
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mossy2103
26-11-2008
Originally Posted by Endemoniada:
“I think it's a dodgy assumption to make that a forum like this one is in some way representative of wider opinion.

There's a lot of hype, hysteria and general silliness in here...real cringeworthy stuff...which is best ignored or laughed at.

Like the show itself, it's best not to take other FMs too seriously. ”

Well posted that man (or woman).
killickswife
26-11-2008
Originally Posted by Numnum71:
“Why do people want Bruce out?
Why change the judges?
What is wrong with this current format?

Please leave it alone. It'll be horrible if it changed!”

Why would it be horrible if it changed? How do you know it will be unless they actually do change it?

The reason I think some of the programme should be changed is because it's been running 6 series' and there's been little change over those years.

I've seen this kind of thing happen to programmes I've liked in the past. They don't change, they make no effort to keep the programme fresh, the viewing figures gradually go down, the programme fizzles out because it's gone as far as it can go, and had every possible scenario. The programme goes stale because it spends so much time listening to the fans that have always been with the show, and not enough time attracting new audiences. I really think Strictly will be in danger of this happening if the next series goes along in exactly the same way as all the other series'.
BuddyBontheNet
26-11-2008
Originally Posted by Shinyperson:
“I also agree with both of the posts you're agreeing with ”

That's okay then!
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