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smurfchops | 20:34 Sat 10th Oct 2015 | Film, Media & TV
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Really awful. What do you think?
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Dreadful .... more than dreadful ...... actually I am speechless at it's awfulness.
Awful and to think I chose it over Casualty! Never again.
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Steph and Dom are the posh couple from Gogglebox with the big Georgian pile in Sandwich Kent. A new talk show. Terrible.
Beautiful gardens but too much swearing and too much booze.
Money doesn`t buy class...
netibiza hope you're going to watch Casualty on catch up - you missed a cracker of a show!


The Salutation is a grade I listed house in Sandwich, Kent. It was designed and built by Edwin Lutyens in a Queen Anne style in 1911-12,
(just a bit late to be a Georgian Pile)

I liked them on Gogglebox, but haven't seen the programme you're discussing yet.
Brace yourself Mamya. You are in for a shock with all the swearing!
Am impervious to that after all these years, will think about having a look.
maggiebee, I can't get catchup, but hopefully can download it from somewhere, what a fool I was!!
I liked them in 4 in a Bed but quickly went off them.
Sadly yet one more example of z list 'celebrities' being feted for being nothing. This type of programming should be strangled before it hits the screens. Utter tripe.
I believe Dee Kelly is soon to have her own chat show soon. Or advice show or some sort of tv show
What's Gogglebox?
A tv show
Just watched it and only managed to hear two uses of the "f" word, (Phil Tuffnel) and one errant bloooody Nora.

I found it quite entertaining.
Suspected it wold be awful (can't stand this pair), so didn't bother with it !

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