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Heh heh, though it exasperates me, BB is still a guilty pleasure. I'll watch it to the end on 10th September. However as BB have been up to their typical biased tricks this year, truly I'm glad its over . I don't know why Davina gives soft interviews to atrocious HMs, and terrible interviews to nice HMs ( particularly the younger + prettier female HMs ). Hmmm funny that.
BB is probably Davina's last tv gig, because its a notoriously ageist business. AndI'll be glad to see the back of her.


*is glad to have got that off her chest*

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hehe anything else you wish to add?

even worse... bloody x factor starts this week. none of the judges have any right to tell anyone if they are any good or not! cowell, the man who gave us sinetta and the power rangers single. cole, a weak voiced woman who clearly can't hear sharps or flats. minogue, the lesser of two aussie evils (and i meant lesser as 'less good'). and walsh, he of the twee irish boyband wrangling.

and i'll be stuck with my headphones deafening me so i don't have to hear any of it... because everyone else will want to watch.
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i have to say.. it isn't exactly difficult. *ahem* my lovely walkman helps. ((((sony))))

oh.. question... do people still use that bracket hug? or do i just look like i am in sony's employ, which i'm not. but if they'd like to pass along free stuff i shan't complain.

the avatar is the same character as my old one, but this is the new version 2, during game play look... wearing a kwak set, hence the face obscuring hat.
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Coast, Wednesday 18 August 8:00pm - 9:00pm BBC2

Glasgow to Edinburgh via Caledonian Canal


"The programme's called Coast: surely travelling along the Caledonian canal to avoid the Highland coast of Scotland is cheating? Obviously the pull of this massive white elephant was too hard to resist and Nicholas Crane gives his all in celebrating the boldest building project of 19th-century Britain. Elsewhere, Miranda Krestovnikoff has the pick of the jobs exploring a stunning reef of tube worms in Loch Creran, Neil Oliver is in raptures on board a 'Clyde puffer' in Glasgow, Mark Horton almost explodes with enthusiasm over Pictish remains, while Alice Roberts details the life of artist Joan Eardley. And Hermione Cockburn proves she skims stones like a girl".


Radio Times reviewer - David Crawford

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