I watched mainly to see The Feeling doing Video Killed The Radio Star, which luckily was first. The programme highlighted the main problem with this whole stupid media concept of 'guilty pleasures' that we seem to have swallowed whole. Most of the songs mentioned or performed were perfectly good songs. Why anyone would (even light-heartedly) feel 'guilty' about liking them - or any song - is beyond me, other than that it's a purely media-created idea.
By the way, what's happened to Fearne Cotton? I used to really like her, she bought a distinctive natural flair to what she did. Now she seems to present just about any old dross, like she's some kind of media tart, and wears the worst, most badly-shaped dresses. Plus she used to have cute short hair, but grew it long like every other identikit female blonde presenter.