Someone attempting to throw a custard pie at Rupert Murdoch appears to have had his nose broken by Murdoch's wife. Great entertainment.
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Where did you see that? Is there a link?
Quote: keewik @ July 19 2011, 5:06 PM BSTWhere did you see that? Is there a link?
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Luckily I rewinded my telly and saw it. Excellent.
His wife is cool like ninja.
That Tom Watson bloke would scare me.
He would make a great TV copper.
He was the best. Thy should have let him carry on questioning at the end, like he wanted to.
And hats off to Murdoch's wife for attacking Pie Man.
Rebecca Broosk has now dropped the Sarah's Law campaign into her answer for about the seven-hundreth time.
She has also just said that editor that she never asked journalists the source of a story because she trusted them absolutely.
The Hour. I hope it's better than the abysmal trailers. They were abysmal.
Snap.
QI
Olympic gold medals are about 92% silver....
Jip!
The Hour's a bit dour. Cracking cast but it lacks pace and focus. A dose of humour wouldn't hurt either.
There's 6 episodes in total, and I think it's been really good. But maybe that's just because I like Ben Wishaw/how everyone is dressed.
I hope it didn't all look like the advert.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ July 19 2011, 9:48 PM BSTThere's 6 episodes in total, and I think it's been really good. But maybe that's just because I like Ben Wishaw
Unless you're Aaron Sorkin worthy characters are difficult to pull off and I'm not sure they did it here. Still, there's 5 weeks to go and the next episode looks more interesting.
Just watched Show Me the Funny on ITVplayer... does anyone know if any of the contestants were really uncomfortable in pulling daft poses for the promo shots, or did they only choose people who would be happy to look a bit idiotic?