I may be a couple of days late with this blog, but I thought I would mention how much I enjoyed Sunday night’s Britains Got the Pop Factor and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice.
A great parody of X Factor, Pop Idol and all those other reality TV shows. Hilarious from start to finish – Peter Kay at his best.
Even though it was done as a joke, the winning song is better than most stuff you hear on X Factor. The single is available to buy, so hopefully it’ll get to No.1.
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- Pathetic.
Sean thinks that over 10,000 people need to get a life. They probably harbour racist feelings too.
#Blacklivesmatter
Britain's Got Talent: Complaints rise to 10,000 for Diversity performance
More than 10,000 people have complained to media watchdog Ofcom about Saturday's Britain's Got Talent, which featured a Black Lives Matters-inspired routine by dance troupe Diversity.
The dance saw Ashley Banjo...
- A Dog’s Life
Channel Four recently showed a documentary on people who go dogging. I only realised it had been on, when I noticed social media had gone into meltdown over the programme's content and the individuals who took part in it.
Being the inquisitive type, I downloaded the documentary - which had been given the rather witty name,...
- Uproar In A Bed
I'm a little late to the party with this blog post, considering it is about a bit of telly from last week.
The TV show I am referring to is Four in a Bed. If you have never seen this programme before, you are missing out.
The gist of it involves four sets of bed and breakfast...
- Eva Braun’s Boys
With all these British comedies being withdrawn from television schedules and streaming services, due to historical instances of racism, I am hoping that the BBC will shortly be removing Mrs. Brown's Boys.
As far as I am aware, the series has never been accused of being racially offensive. I just want it gone because it's shit.
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- Move Aside, Martin Lewis
I am sure that everyone knows the legend of Robin Hood - whether it be Prince of Thieves, the Walt Disney adaptation, or Men in Tights.
It therefore needs no introduction to the fact that he is said to have taken from the rich to give to the poor.
Tonight, Matthew, I will be Robin of Loxley...
Don't...
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