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Bradley Walsh
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Is he becoming overexposed? He was on The Chase, Beat the Chaser twice and Breaking Dad with his son all on one night this week... also can he stop saying “ all day long” all the time, and “great film”... I don’t know how he has the time to watch any. And the false laughter. And “ If you ‘was’ to win” ... On saying that, I quite like him ... rant over.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We seem to go through phases where certain people are over-exposed, at the moment Jon Richardson and his wife are on a lot for some reason, they're not even interesting. A year ago Romesh Ranganathan was on everywhere, luckily the irritating Canadian woman seems to be losing favour, her voice is like stone scratching glass and she thinks that having a vagina to talk about makes her interesting and unique.
It's a very fine line between enjoying new-found fame and making the most of it, and becoming over-exposed and tedious.
Different programme makers want to cash in on a popular personality, hence the frequent appearences - but as long as the individual doesn't lose what made them appealing in the first place, they can skate the thin line successfully.
The dread is becoming like Terry Wogan, who morphed into a bizarre caricature of is original self, adopting speech patterns and vocal cadences that made him sound like an alien who used English as a sixth language.
Hopefully no danger of that with Bradley - I avoid the others mentioned, they don't entertain me at all.
Different programme makers want to cash in on a popular personality, hence the frequent appearences - but as long as the individual doesn't lose what made them appealing in the first place, they can skate the thin line successfully.
The dread is becoming like Terry Wogan, who morphed into a bizarre caricature of is original self, adopting speech patterns and vocal cadences that made him sound like an alien who used English as a sixth language.
Hopefully no danger of that with Bradley - I avoid the others mentioned, they don't entertain me at all.