People who quit what they're known for
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:58 pm
So, I bet Nicholas Parsons will host "Just a Minute" for the rest of his life because it seems like it's an institution. Simon Cowell just renewed his contract for 3 more years on "American Idol" and Cat Deeley has made quite a name for herself in America on "So You Think You Can Dance." The trouble is, there are people out there who have no idea who these people are. They would ask who they are because they want to show that they are paying attention to whoever they are talking to.
Disproving this, the ratings of "Countdown" are plummeting, and some people think it is because Rachel Riley was not famous before she went on "Countdown." Living proof of this can be found all over the Internet because there are billions of people in this world.
What if, all of a sudden, Rachel were to quit "Countdown?" I understand, there would be mixed reactions all over the world because some people care and other people just don't, but what I am wondering is, if we loyal fans of the show witnessed the unthinkable happen, would we be able to get over it?
Can anyone tell me if Rachel had any other jobs before she went on Countdown? If not, she's out of luck because I don't know what else she can do!
I'm not trying to put words in anyone's mouth.
I'm sorry if anyone seems confused about this thread. It was inspired by my reply to the post I made about the new Rachel Riley blog. What I am trying to do is understand both points of view that someone could possibly have about "Countdown" and why, all of a sudden, people have stopped watching. Do they not understand that change happens?
Disproving this, the ratings of "Countdown" are plummeting, and some people think it is because Rachel Riley was not famous before she went on "Countdown." Living proof of this can be found all over the Internet because there are billions of people in this world.
What if, all of a sudden, Rachel were to quit "Countdown?" I understand, there would be mixed reactions all over the world because some people care and other people just don't, but what I am wondering is, if we loyal fans of the show witnessed the unthinkable happen, would we be able to get over it?
Can anyone tell me if Rachel had any other jobs before she went on Countdown? If not, she's out of luck because I don't know what else she can do!
I'm not trying to put words in anyone's mouth.
I'm sorry if anyone seems confused about this thread. It was inspired by my reply to the post I made about the new Rachel Riley blog. What I am trying to do is understand both points of view that someone could possibly have about "Countdown" and why, all of a sudden, people have stopped watching. Do they not understand that change happens?