Despite the fact I'm beginning to dislike Rob Brydon more than I previously did, this show has been really entertaining so far this series.
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I loved the whole arguement with Rhod Gilbert this week about whether all dogs hate marmite, which btw I believe to be completely wrong. Marmite is love/hate for all species.
Rufus Hound was very quiet.
Quote: Dave @ August 31 2010, 10:19 PM BSTRufus Hound was very quiet.
He's a comedian apparently; can't say I've seen much evidence of that yet in his many appearances on TV. He chats in quite a jolly way.
David's maniacal laughter in the stolen tent bit was quite disturbing.
Loved this tonight.
(At least I think it was this week's. I watched it on iPlayer - the one with Patsy Palmer and Stacey.
Lee is brilliant.
So, a new series starts filming soon. Any idea where I can find who's going to be on this series?
Ok, don't worry I just found it on the site here!
Quote: Lassoon @ March 1 2011, 7:56 PM GMTOk, don't worry I just found it on the site here!
Every time someone uses the guides Mark gets his wings (He gets a KFC)
I've got tickets to see this being filmed on Sunday. Gates open at 6pm. What time, realistically, should we turn up and join the queue? I know a lot of people get turned away from these sorts of things.
I wouldn't suggest bothering if you can't get there before 4pm.
FYI I went on Friday 11th, I got there at 17:05, I was number 11 in the short queue.
There was drink & food on sale in the holding marquee.
Amazingly the Email said would finish at 21:50 and sure enough it did, I assume they must pay overtime if the studio goes past 22:00?
Good show, on David's team: Terry Wogan & Robert Webb and on Lee's team: Katie Wix (from NGO) & Kevin Bishop.
Enjoy.
Blimey, that's good timing! Although it does sound a bit odd - for a show as popular as Would I Lie To You? supposedly is, it should be far busier than that far earlier! Perhaps being at Pinewood rather than in London makes a difference. How strange.
I sat down the pub late night watching the Ronnie Corbett and Sarah Millican episode, boy do I know how to live. A really good episode though, it's so good to see Ronnie still doing his stuff in any TV programme.
Yes, I loved the Ronnie episode. He's still brilliant.