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On Britain's Got Talent, apart from superfluous intros and pratting about like idiots at the side of the stage, what's the point of them?
I don't mean generally, that's another debate, so I am asking specifically if they would be missed, if left out in future?
I think not.
What do you think?
I don't mean generally, that's another debate, so I am asking specifically if they would be missed, if left out in future?
I think not.
What do you think?
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It is little wonder that today's youngsters are enthralled by the "talent" of these two, introducing an evening of "talent" for everybody else to enjoy.
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The tv schedules are packed with worthless banal rubbish. The real question is why such stuff is “popular”? Do people these really have such low expectations? I thought the low point was mr blobby, but it’s just gait lower , and lower. My way out of the madhouse is to be very selective about what I watch, which ends up being very little, and that’s fine with me.
The tv schedules are packed with worthless banal rubbish. The real question is why such stuff is “popular”? Do people these really have such low expectations? I thought the low point was mr blobby, but it’s just gait lower , and lower. My way out of the madhouse is to be very selective about what I watch, which ends up being very little, and that’s fine with me.