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What is the cushiest job on tv?

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joules99 | 21:20 Thu 23rd Feb 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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I say blue peter - cause they to do things us mere mortals can never do, or more likely - the holiday programme, on bbc1? Anyone think of anything better?
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Des O'Connor's job. I expect he gets paid very well for giggling his head off almost constantly on national television, and he gets to sit next to Melanie Sykes for an hour every day.

Lucky old goat. ;-)

I think I'd have to agree, it's gotta be a holiday programme hasn't it? I'm so in the wrong career....!

Working on Top Gear

I wouldnt mind being the voiceover girl between programmes. i might be too lazy to talk every half hour though. Alas, it wasnt meant to be.

Andy Gray on Sky Sports. He gets paid to watch football, 1st class hotel best seats in the house just so he can give a comment every minute or so
I spent three and a half hours taking a Holiday programme presenter around a historic building and I was only on TV for 2 minutes. Imagine how boring it must be for the host and crew to do take after take, all day, just to get a tiny segment of film in the can. What must be exceptionally boring must be the bits were they sit in front of a posh dinner, describe it then take a bite, then a new meal is brought to them and they have to do it all over again as there was some idiot in the background revving up his motorbike. Nope, not TV's easiest job.

i agree, definately top gear!! getting paid to go on jaunts to europe n smash up cars like conkers? not really a job lol

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