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No more Buzzcocks!
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In Vino now I know where your nature comes from, anyone whoever seriously liked this programme just displays unimaginable immaturity.
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The Buzzcocks used to be great but it's run its time. I don't watch a lot of this genre but I watched quite a lot of Buzzcocks.
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Noddy555 wrote:In Vino (who?) now I know where your nature comes from, anyone whoever seriously liked this programme just displays unimaginable immaturity.
Tell me Noddy, since Laurel and Hardy died, what have you found funny?
It's never re-attained the quality of when Mark Lamarr was the host and I didn't watch it when the idiot child Amstell was the regular presenter. Having said that, I thought Rhod Gilbert was settling in nicely and some of the guest hosts contributed to classic programmes, Alice Cooper and Lorraine Kelly immediately spring to mind.ourla wrote:The Buzzcocks used to be great but it's run its time. I don't watch a lot of this genre but I watched quite a lot of Buzzcocks.
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I couldn't stand the prat from the mighty boosh, so haven't watched since he became the regular captain
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Each to their own. Whilst I've always been a big fan of Bill Bailey, I found Noel Fielding's surreal approach different but highly amusing.
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He was just trying too hard for me felt too forcedInGuinnessVeritas wrote:Each to their own. Whilst I've always been a big fan of Bill Bailey, I found Noel Fielding's surreal approach different but highly amusing.
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At least there is some good news in the world!
For when the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name,
He marks - not that you won or lost - but how you played the Game."
He marks - not that you won or lost - but how you played the Game."