Not really. If it's a new show then they can say it's 'all new' if they like. The assumption you made was perhaps because of the many old formats which have done this e.g. Top of the Pops, The Paul O'Grady Show.
This programme has been getting a lot of stick...I CAN understand, as the girl once sang to the Pope, yet is now sticking chewing gum in Jesus' face. Though, it does sound like a funny and fresh talk show.
How laughable it's already getting stick before it's even being aired. I can imagine all these critics will jump on the bandwagon if it's deemed a success though
dire dire dire. you would have hoped channel four would have left lame quasi-celebs like church for the bbc or itv to pick up and fail miserably with
shes a thoroughly nauseating, precocious and dislikable person.
True but that makes good television.
:-(
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tvmercia posted:
dire dire dire. you would have hoped channel four would have left lame quasi-celebs like church for the bbc or itv to pick up and fail miserably with
shes a thoroughly nauseating, precocious and dislikable person.
a friend of a friend knows charlotte. all this you read about her being an alcoholic, sex-crazed, bad-tempered party animal... times it by about 50 and that's more like the truth.