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Can You Believe Some Programmes
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e.g. - Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners - 2 cleaners go into a castle that hasn't been cleaned for decades. The cobwebs have cobwebs, the rooms are filled with clutter and they have just five days to bring five rooms up to scratch. The owner won't let them throw anything away without his say-so and by day three they've hardly made any headway. Yet miraculously by end of day 5, the 5 rooms are sparkling. Yea, right.
Also Celebrity Masterchef - I wonder how long it is between programmes and do they go on courses or have lessons inbetween. For instance, Rylan could hardly boil water when he started and some of the skills he suddenly acquired were unbelievable. He'd never touched fish, cooked it or eaten it and yet in the final, after a brief instruction, he was able to cook the fish to michelin star standard.
Also Celebrity Masterchef - I wonder how long it is between programmes and do they go on courses or have lessons inbetween. For instance, Rylan could hardly boil water when he started and some of the skills he suddenly acquired were unbelievable. He'd never touched fish, cooked it or eaten it and yet in the final, after a brief instruction, he was able to cook the fish to michelin star standard.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Good point silliemillie. I imagine there's a whole crowd of them similar to the workers in DIY SOS although in that programme they all appear at the end.
PankySmooch - I also wondered what the point was of checking the cleanliness after you'd just disinfected, bleached or steam cleaned. Surely it would have made more sense to test before using any cleaning product to give an accurate reading.
PankySmooch - I also wondered what the point was of checking the cleanliness after you'd just disinfected, bleached or steam cleaned. Surely it would have made more sense to test before using any cleaning product to give an accurate reading.