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Post by Stan Butler on Oct 8, 2006 13:16:28 GMT
I enjoy this when it's on. Normally on a Saturday tea-time, around 5pm. Basically, just a review of telly programmes that have been on that week, but with a bit of p*ss taking. Not the greatest show of all time, but it passes a good half hour on!
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Post by Lieutenant Columbo on Oct 8, 2006 19:52:48 GMT
Not my cup of tea.
Big collar - bald head... now all he needs is good material!
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Post by Stan Butler on Oct 8, 2006 20:28:20 GMT
All I need is a big collar!
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Post by Lieutenant Columbo on Oct 8, 2006 21:18:58 GMT
"whedd are the chaunces ev thett heppnin' ey? EY?"
Badger parade me *rse!
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Post by The Collector on Oct 6, 2009 12:23:47 GMT
It's back 7-30 Saturday, Good!
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Post by Zoot on Feb 5, 2012 12:07:24 GMT
Back again last night. I enjoyed it! Last series was hit & miss but it made me laugh last night.... always good Saturday night entertainment
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Post by Stan Butler on Feb 6, 2012 16:24:46 GMT
When the ITV2 repeat of this on?
I forgot to record it t'other night.
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Post by The Collector on Feb 6, 2012 16:41:27 GMT
Checked the rad iot imes
Tuesday at 7pm is the next showing
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Post by Stan Butler on Feb 6, 2012 17:22:17 GMT
Checked the rad iot imes Tuesday at 7pm is the next showing Thanks for that.
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Post by Stan Butler on Feb 13, 2012 21:34:32 GMT
ITV bosses are offering Harry Hill a deal worth up to £4 million to stay with the broadcaster. Channel executives have been ordered to hold on to the comedian 'at any cost', as his 'TV Burp' show pulls in more middle class and high-earning viewers than any other ITV shows, while Harry reportedly brought in £20 million in TV advertisements in 2011 alone. However, the former doctor is reportedly set to defect to Channel 4 because 'he doesn't need ITV's money'.A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "The reason ITV want to keep Harry and especially 'TV Burp' is not just the high ratings it gets but the type of people that watch the show.Will Hill still move to Channel 4, who have offered £2million? 'TV Burp gets audience members who don’t always watch ITV and would normally tune into BBC Two or Channel 4 so the advertisers love it.' But ITV chiefs have played down how much the channel could lose if Harry leaves the network. A statement from the broadcaster said: 'ITV does not sell its airtime against individual programmes but across access to different audiences and ratings. 'Therefore this speculative figure, attributed to a single series in our schedule, is completely inaccurate.' It was recently revealed Harry could be set to join forces with impressionist Alistair McGowan for a new ITV panel show entitled 'You Cannot Be Serious!'. A source said: 'The programme will show funny clips from the week's sports and allow Alistair to write new sketches for the first time in ages. The pilot was side-splittingly funny.' Meanwhile, Harry Hill has been approached to make a full-length feature film for Channel 4, it has been claimed. The 47-year-old comedian is said to have been in talks with the channel's boss Jay Hunt about signing a new deal after his golden handcuffs contract with ITV runs out in April. Hill is thought to have been offered a staggering £2million to move to Channel 4 after finishing his last episode of his hit show Harry Hill's TV Burp over Easter.
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Post by Zoot on Feb 15, 2012 12:59:25 GMT
Ahh, I'll miss it if it finishes.... but that new series sounds like it could be good too!!
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Post by Stan Butler on Feb 15, 2012 15:38:25 GMT
If he does got to Channel 4 I wonder if it's a later time slot, allowing more naughtier stuff. Mind you, he's got away with quite a bit over the last couple of years!
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