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Strictly Come Dancing.

Ah.

Ahhh! Obvious now. Thanks Aaron!

Quote: Leevil @ August 26 2009, 7:18 PM BST

Strange Cum Dancing.

That sounds more watchable. :D

Quote: Chappers @ August 25 2009, 11:16 PM BST

Nope - sorry. Totally unjustifiable. There is nothing in reality TV that is entertaining in any way - except Strictly Come Dancing.

Absolutely spot on, all rubbish accept Strictly. Hosted by Bruce Forsyth (it is beyond me why he hasn't been knighted yet) and with some extremely tastey female professional dancers- paticulary Ola Jordan- http://www.thesportscommunity.co.uk/images/ola-jordan-hot.jpg
Glad to read Big Brother will soon be coming to an end.

Yeah, Strictly is great!

Any other 'I Love New York' fans out there?

Never heard of it.

Quote: Aaron @ August 26 2009, 11:26 PM BST

Never heard of it.

Quote: Chappers @ August 26 2009, 5:10 PM BST

I just applied for SCD tickets.

Me too. 31st October. :)

You can sit together!

And hold hands.

Quote: zooo @ August 27 2009, 1:02 AM BST

You can sit together!

And hold hands.

Only if he moisturises.

I liked the Up series.
7up, 14up etc, where they interviewed a group of people every seven years, there must be another one due in a year or two.

And Maureen in Driving School made me laugh & scared me at the same time.

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ September 12 2009, 11:50 PM BST

I liked the Up series.
7up, 14up etc, where they interviewed a group of people every seven years, there must be another one due in a year or two.

And Maureen in Driving School made me laugh & scared me at the same time.

These have shown up here. It's really very interesting.

Quote: AndreaLynne @ September 12 2009, 11:51 PM BST

These have shown up here. It's really very interesting.

The Up series?

Did they ever do an American version?
*just checked - they started one in 1991.

If anyone has done an American version, it would probably have to be PBS. The main networks would never have the attention span to keep up with it. Your Up series aired on PBS, coincidentally.

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