The K M Links Game - Nov/December 2024...
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I opined that Davina was utterly unsuited to a chat-show format, based on her fronting of Big Brother. She got to introduce the show - something Charles Clark could have done, because eveyone is waiting to see inside the House - the presenter is utterly irrelavent. She is loud, chippy, not very bright, and unable to converse easily - none of which commended her to a chat show.
The BBC did what they usually do (Graham Norton anyone?) - invested a 'celebrity' with a degree of audience pulling power that they patently do not possess, give them a much-hyped and drastically overpaid contract, and then watch them either fail miserably and humiliatingly in public, as Davina did, or suffocate the wit and edginess that made them famous in the first place, and wait around trying to find them something to do while the star makes hay - and money - in America, as Norton has done.
It's not difficult - so why are the BBC paying their Coomissioning Editors six-figure sums to get it hopelessly wrong again and again?
I have heard a rumour that Davina's replacement in the 'early evening chat show' slot is .... brace yourselves ..... Lenny Henry!!!!
I want my licence fee reduced .... NOW!
With you there littleoldme - he sits there doing his 'professional Yorkshireman' act in conversations so wt and warm you could bath a baby in them. That faraway look in his eyes means he's thinking "When's jamie Cullum coming on ...."
Time he moved on.
Presenting a chat show is a skill - which Davina certainly does not possess - but it's not rocket salad, there must be someone out there who can shunt the old duffer aside?
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