Eggheads has been around for a while and I find it mildly annoying but watchable. But yesterday also saw the launch of a new programme, Knowitalls - hosted by Gyles Brandreth.
Anyone manage to watch the whole programme? Going to watch again?
Not quite back to back - we also get DOND to give the first two four-course meals time to settle before the next two.Chris Corby wrote:I can see (sort of) why they took Countdown off for a few weeks to cover horseracing - it is Goodwood this week - but next week it is replaced by back to back editions of Come Dine with Me which is outrageous.
3.10 Come Dine With MeRosemary Roberts wrote:Not quite back to back - we also get DOND to give the first two four-course meals time to settle before the next two.Chris Corby wrote:I can see (sort of) why they took Countdown off for a few weeks to cover horseracing - it is Goodwood this week - but next week it is replaced by back to back editions of Come Dine with Me which is outrageous.
I must have been looking at next week. Tuesday through Friday we get two CDWMeps followed by one DOND followed by aaaaarrrrrrrrggghhhhh two more CDWMeps. Enough already.Chris Corby wrote:3.10 Come Dine With MeRosemary Roberts wrote:Not quite back to back - we also get DOND to give the first two four-course meals time to settle before the next two.Chris Corby wrote:I can see (sort of) why they took Countdown off for a few weeks to cover horseracing - it is Goodwood this week - but next week it is replaced by back to back editions of Come Dine with Me which is outrageous.
3.40 Come Dine With Me
Your definition of "back to back" must be different to mine
You obviously prefer American shows.Rosemary Roberts wrote:Tuesday through Friday . . . Enough already.
No, not usually. But at work I am constrained to ape American style and it does tend to rub off.Derek Hazell wrote:You obviously prefer American shows.Rosemary Roberts wrote:Tuesday through Friday . . . Enough already.
Oh! Whatever kind of job would make you do that?Rosemary Roberts wrote:No, not usually. But at work I am constrained to ape American style and it does tend to rub off.Derek Hazell wrote:You obviously prefer American shows.Rosemary Roberts wrote:Tuesday through Friday . . . Enough already.
I'm a translator, and my customers get to choose which flavo(u)r of English they prefer. A lot of them believe that American buzzwords and spelling is all they need to make them "global players".Derek Hazell wrote:Oh! Whatever kind of job would make you do that?
I don't think so. I must ask around.Derek Hazell wrote:The woman who sends out the official Channel 4 surveys is called Rosemary Roberts . . . is there something we should know??