By Bones McCoy
#45569
I've seen Holmes in a couple of clips.
The man is clearly "phoning it in".

He lounges on the sofa like a beached walrus / reece Mogg.
Can't be bothered to listen to the discussion unless he's talking.
He occasionally interjects with attempted humour.
Extremely low energy stuff.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#45586
Claire Fox there.. Can you guess which way she voted on this?

You're right. Same way as Kate Hoey.

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By Abernathy
#45595
Fox looking like the thug that she is.
By satnav
#45641
Apparently the next broadcasting colossus to join GB News could well be Richard Madeley. When I look at the mug shots of the current set of GB presenters it like looking at a text book for gynecologists.
By davidjay
#45650
satnav wrote: Thu Jun 08, 2023 11:25 pm Apparently the next broadcasting colossus to join GB News could well be Richard Madeley. When I look at the mug shots of the current set of GB presenters it like looking at a text book for gynecologists.
It's good of them to have all the presenters you never want to see on a channel you never want to watch.
By Youngian
#45652
Whether the audience is doubling down or feel let down, this might be an interesting watch if handled right. I’d like to an edition for people who now think they’re wrong for wanting to stay out of the Euro. So far it’s just me.
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By Andy McDandy
#45657
Thing about Madeley is that he's not exactly cancelled, or marginalised at all. He was on HIGNFY last autumn. Yes, he has his Partridge moments on GMB, but that's likely why he's indulged by ITV. Clicks, kids. And there'll be no let-up in internet mockery wherever he goes. So it must be the money. As I've said, whoever's bankrolling GBNews has some very deep pockets. They've ridden out the advertisers pulling out, and I have to say they're looking more and more professional. Viewer numbers are low, but that doesn't matter. They're gaining legitimacy as a news channel, meaning they'll be quoted by other news channels. They're like the one-share shareholder at the AGM. Skin in the game, not much but enough to have a seat at the table.
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By Watchman
#45659
Youngian wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 7:27 am Whether the audience is doubling down or feel let down, this might be an interesting watch if handled right. I’d like to an edition for people who now think they’re wrong for wanting to stay out of the Euro. So far it’s just me.
Interesting who will be on the panel
By Bones McCoy
#45664
Youngian wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 7:27 am Whether the audience is doubling down or feel let down, this might be an interesting watch if handled right. I’d like to an edition for people who now think they’re wrong for wanting to stay out of the Euro. So far it’s just me.
All Brexiter audience?
British Democracy has been shot.

Round up the usual suspects.
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By Yug
#45667
I thought every QT leading up to the referendum was a Brexit Special.
By Bones McCoy
#45673
Watchman wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 9:43 am
Youngian wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 7:27 am Whether the audience is doubling down or feel let down, this might be an interesting watch if handled right. I’d like to an edition for people who now think they’re wrong for wanting to stay out of the Euro. So far it’s just me.
Interesting who will be on the panel
I think I can guess at least one name.

Supporting Farage we'll likely see Lord Hannan, Lord Frost, Lady Davidson / Arlene Foster (so it doesn't seem like an English garden party) and Kate Hoey (for balance).

If they opt for a journalist and comedian, it could be one of several thousand client scribblers.
And an excellent opportunity for Geoff Norcott or Lee Hurst to grab a little limelight.

One comic will be notably absent.
The "Spaffer" character was always fictional and is being retired,.
Few people find him funny - these days.
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By Andy McDandy
#45675
I don't know. It could be like Scar vs the hyenas at the end of The Lion King*.

*An animated film, m'lud, loosely based on Hamlet, but reimagined on the savannah plains of Africa, and the characters changed from humans to animals.
By Youngian
#45684
Interesting who will be on the panel
Is Clacton’s former UKIP MP Carswell flying in from Mississippi? Don’t bank on it.
By Bones McCoy
#45715
Andy McDandy wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 1:16 pm I don't know. It could be like Scar vs the hyenas at the end of The Lion King*.

*An animated film, m'lud, loosely based on Hamlet, but reimagined on the savannah plains of Africa, and the characters changed from humans to animals.
<Gammon>Fucking "woke" Disney, putting woke Africans in everything.</Gammon>

Just wait till the anti-wokes hear about West Side Story.
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