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She’s the most interesting character in this soppy show – smart, wily and forever grumbling about life’s small irritations, like crazy new-fangled crisp flavours.
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Given the BBC’s usual “balance”, you half-expected it to be the gloating ghost of Baroness Thatcher.He’s a great broadcaster with a questionable taste in crisps who scored more than 300 times in his professional career and, if rumours are to be believed, even more at LWT when they were filming Blind Date in the next studio to Question Of Sport.
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COMIC Rhea Butcher on 2 Dope Queens wore jeans, a waistcoat, a button-down shirt and had a bloke’s haircut. Change the ‘get’ to ‘keep’, and ‘into power’ to ‘in power’ and that quote is as relevant now as it was then.So far none of this year’s beauties has found out what’s inside the blokes’ shorts, but all sense of decorum shot out the traps quicker than Ekin-Su did. FAY Ripley told the whopper of the week on TV Showdown: “I’ve got the funniest man in the room – Josh Widdecombe.
British people, including ex-military, are sleeping on the streets while we’re wasting millions putting Albanian chancers – not “refugees” – up in hotels.
They should be made to justify every penny they spend, every job paid for by the public purse, every junket they enjoy and every quid given away in aid to countries doing better than we are. Could British TV not “do a Marvel” with our own comic strip characters like Dan Dare (pilot of the future), Captain Hurricane, Alf Tupper (the tough of the track), and heroic Garth?
