iansums Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I was very sceptical about ths show but the Mrs and I decided to watch this one and thoroughly enjoyed it. However, this was mainly due to some of the celebraties, such as Alan Carr, Joe Marler and a few others who made it very funny at times. They do drag it out though, it could be condensed into 20 minutes. Typical modern TV though, taking the public for idiots, after 4 votes, 'let's take a vote count' because we all suffer from short term memory loss. And when did 'locking' in your answer become a thing on every TV game show? Great programme, but not sure I would bother with the non-celebrity version.
AlexLaw76 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 4 minutes ago, iansums said: I was very sceptical about ths show but the Mrs and I decided to watch this one and thoroughly enjoyed it. However, this was mainly due to some of the celebraties, such as Alan Carr, Joe Marler and a few others who made it very funny at times. They do drag it out though, it could be condensed into 20 minutes. Typical modern TV though, taking the public for idiots, after 4 votes, 'let's take a vote count' because we all suffer from short term memory loss. And when did 'locking' in your answer become a thing on every TV game show? Great programme, but not sure I would bother with the non-celebrity version. I thought it was a cracking series, and Alan Carr was great throughout. I liked Marler - he had it sussed. Nick was a a good guy and it was a generally good crowd. Part of what made this good was most of the contestants were relatively well known, and not including someone who pouts or gets their baps out for living. The non-celeb version can be good as there is some jeopardy, and because they don't know each other they tend to fall out at times. Although those chasing 15 mins of fame do turn up though.
OldNick Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 10 hours ago, Turkish said: Can’t believe they never suspected Alan Carr Either the Celebs were thick (eg Garraway, Beaumont) or the show was so editied that the celebs didnt focus in on the glaring errors. It was easy viewing but the tasks are annoying , so i videoed to skip through. The celebs thinking there were exposives on the train!!! lol. Couldnt believe that Nick changed his mind at the last second! Brilliant charity that Alan Carr got the money for so alls good
iansums Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 10 hours ago, sadoldgit said: I think a number of people on here stopped watching it when Charlotte Church was murdered. A left-wing activist with big tits, your ideal woman.
iansums Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 21 minutes ago, OldNick said: Either the Celebs were thick (eg Garraway, Beaumont) or the show was so editied that the celebs didnt focus in on the glaring errors. It was easy viewing but the tasks are annoying , so i videoed to skip through. The celebs thinking there were exposives on the train!!! lol. Couldnt believe that Nick changed his mind at the last second! Brilliant charity that Alan Carr got the money for so alls good I missed that, what was the charity?
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