WM
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
PLEASE DONT SAY THAT!
i do know they are starting a new show for parents and kids, so that must be the replacement
PLEASE DONT SAY THAT!
i do know they are starting a new show for parents and kids, so that must be the replacement
JC
No. They say they won't be doing anything. They're doing something for comic relief but that's it. "We don't see ourselves in suit's on saturday night's like Ant & Dec... We've been on tv for 10 years now...we want to leave the 'biz'. It's a fickle industry, people love you when you're up but when you're down they like to kick you".
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i do know they are starting a new show for parents and kids, so that must be the replacement
No. They say they won't be doing anything. They're doing something for comic relief but that's it. "We don't see ourselves in suit's on saturday night's like Ant & Dec... We've been on tv for 10 years now...we want to leave the 'biz'. It's a fickle industry, people love you when you're up but when you're down they like to kick you".
JC
That's for their re-make of "ask the family" which will air weekdays at 6 on BBC2 from April. It's after the next series of Bungalow they
say
they'll quit. Anyway here's the article word for word from Mirror.co.uk. make of it what you want.
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Dick says, "Everyone compares us to Ant and Dec and we've always admired them. But what we do is very, very different. We don't see ourselves in suits on a Saturday night, like Ant and Dec."
In fact, they insist there will only be one more series of Dick And Dom In Da Bungalow after the current run ends in March. Then they plan to get out of the cut-throat world of TV for good.
Dom says: "We've both been working in TV for almost 10 years now. It's a fickle industry. They love you when you're up and when you're not they kick you in the teeth. So we don't plan to be doing this for ever."
In fact, they insist there will only be one more series of Dick And Dom In Da Bungalow after the current run ends in March. Then they plan to get out of the cut-throat world of TV for good.
Dom says: "We've both been working in TV for almost 10 years now. It's a fickle industry. They love you when you're up and when you're not they kick you in the teeth. So we don't plan to be doing this for ever."