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anotheoldgit | 23:52 Sat 23rd Sep 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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Does anyone else really hate that clip ITV play before the start of a programme? It shows an old guy admiring himself in the mirror, and finishes with a guy wheeling his scooter out of his garage. That music that goes with this clip Yuk!!! I have to close my eyes and put my fingers in my ears, I hate it so much. Why do they think it is necessary to run this clip?
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i know what you mean. whats it all about anyway? and that red headed kid with the tooth?? What is it all about. and they hug trees at the end? What the heck is that all about? yeah very pointless,a bit like the bbc when they got those blokes doing some sor t of wariour dance and they jump up and down with their spears shaking their heads. total crap.
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Thanks, babscartland I'am glad I'm not the only one . But don't get me started on those BBC ones. The clog dancers, the skate boarders, that bloke's stupid face when they dance in the wet, and those Indian dancers. What a total waste of space and it is our licence money that is being wasted on this rubbish. BBC end them now, sell this space over to a commercial outlet, and then reduce the licence fee.
Is it just me? but on the BBC One when that Guy is doing the Somersault thing of the Girder i always hope he will land on his Head.
As for the original question,I agree the music is horrible - la,de,da. As for the red dancers,I thought the BBC were doing away with it.
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