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Dancinggirl
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August 06, 2014, 06:20:35 PM »
Yippee!!! Another series starts tonight. Apart from Strictly Come Dancing this is the only reality show I like. I'm not that interested in cooking - it's the personalities I enjoy. After weeks of nothing really good to watch on TV there is at last something to look forward to.
Feedback and comments please ladies?
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honeybun
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Love this, inspires me to bake and Paul Hollywood is an added extra
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CLKD
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August 06, 2014, 06:58:16 PM »
Will miss it 2-night, too much else on
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Dancinggirl
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August 06, 2014, 08:48:20 PM »
A good first episode I thought? Some interesting contestants.
I'm sure it will be repeated during the week sometime CLKD.
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Dyan
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Love it,but recorded it,so I can watch it with DD tomorrow.
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CLKD
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Oh Dyan I'll be over - put kettle on
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Scampi
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August 07, 2014, 12:39:46 PM »
LOVE GBBO, closely followed by the Great British Sewing Bee!
Last night's first episode was great - a good mix of characters (some of whom I love and one of whom gets on my nerves already!!). It seems such a long time to wait for the next episode - looking forward to 'Extra Slice' with Jo Brand tomorrow night.
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Dyan
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CLKD - kettles on.......slice of cake?
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CLKD
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Red Nose …….. or some TV Charity Bake Off begins this week!
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CLKD
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Off to Channel 4 apparently
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CLKD
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Oh the ads
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CLKD
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BBC were £M10 short - lowest bid was £M25!
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September 13, 2016, 12:37:13 PM »
I didn't realise it wasn't made by the BBC until yesterday, I hope that channel 4 don't change it, it works perfectly and I hope Mary, Paul, Mel and Sue all stay.
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CLKD
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Neither did I
- hopefully the person whose idea it was gets paid well!
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Pennyfarthing
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September 13, 2016, 01:33:28 PM »
I am only mildly interested in it so it doesn't bother me either way. Some of the contestants are very poor which surprises me as I thought you had to be a certain standard to get on there. Good but not professional, same as Sewing Bee.
I don't like Mel and Sue as I don't think they bring anything to the show. Mary knows what she's talking about in her own brittle way and Paul is just the heartthrob for women 35+. MY niece adores him so that's the only reason she watches it. I reminded her last week that one columnist described him as "a bulldog in Dad jeans"
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