Quote: zooo @ October 24 2008, 7:55 PM BSTAw, what did they do to the poor house?
They left it all damaged and even more falling apart than it already was. I believe the council may have sued Endemol over it.
Quote: zooo @ October 24 2008, 7:55 PM BSTAw, what did they do to the poor house?
They left it all damaged and even more falling apart than it already was. I believe the council may have sued Endemol over it.
Oh no!!
Well, I'm sure it wasn't Ainslie or Alistair's fault.
*shakes fist warningly*
Quote: zooo @ October 24 2008, 5:43 PM BSTBut I loved Fame Academy.
I went to see the contestants of the first series sing live when I was ten.
Quote: Aaron @ October 24 2008, 9:05 PM BSTThey left it all damaged and even more falling apart than it already was. I believe the council may have sued Endemol over it.
Poor house!
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ October 24 2008, 10:02 PM BSTI went to see the contestants of the first series sing live when I was ten.
Oooh, can you remember which ones?
Quote: Nigel Kelly @ October 24 2008, 9:19 PM BSTYes, every last bloody one
I liked it!
Quote: Winterlight @ October 24 2008, 7:56 PM BSTI always liked 'Paddington Green'.
I used to watch that as well. The main reason I did, was because I used to buy the Hip hop magazine that was Edited by the ginger lad that was featured on the show.
I like reality shows that feature real people in real, unscripted situations. Cops, The First 48 and, gulp, Dog the Bounty Hunter come to mind. But I hate all the shows that feature obviously scripted dialogue and situations, forced confrontation, wannabe actors and stupid "challenges" and "tribal" situations. Survivor would be great if the characters were real people who were actually trying to survive in the wilderness.
I'd like to see a weekly reality show about a group soldiers in basic training. My experience was a hoot.
Quote: DaButt @ October 25 2008, 7:10 PM BSTDog the Bounty Hunter
I love Dog the Bounty Hunter. I always stay in and watch it when I'm on holiday in the states. Didn't the guy get in trouble for being racist though? The shows been canceled now right?
Every time I watch Dog the Bounty Hunter, he seems to be chasing after women. Does he ever go after men?
Quote: Eat_My_Shirts @ October 25 2008, 7:54 PM BSTDidn't the guy get in trouble for being racist though? The shows been canceled now right?
His estranged son secretly recorded him using the n-word and his show was placed on hiatus, but it's now back on the air. The whole trailer-trash aspect of the show is part of what makes it unique: rednecks from Colorado in Hawaii.
Quote: catskillz @ October 25 2008, 7:58 PM BSTEvery time I watch Dog the Bounty Hunter, he seems to be chasing after women. Does he ever go after men?
Yeah, I'd say it's 50-50.
I'm loving The Restaurant on BBC Two - can't wait for the final next week!
Quote: catskillz @ October 25 2008, 7:58 PM BSTEvery time I watch Dog the Bounty Hunter, he seems to be chasing after women. Does he ever go after men?
Most of the women look like Jonah Lomu. There's nothing womanly about them!
Quote: Eat_My_Shirts @ October 25 2008, 11:40 PM BSTMost of the women look like Jonah Lomu. There's nothing womanly about them!
It's the Samoan heritage. Samoans tend to be HUGE.