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CA
Cando
Talk about shooting fish in a barrel. Who tommorrow? Nambla?
MA
Markymark
I dont like Piers, but that was the best destruction of PETA woman in a debate about banning the word Pet just now.....

Totally agree. Piers drives my nut in but he was absolutely spot on in that debate. What a whole load of nonsense from PETA!


Huh! I agree. What does annoy me though are children being referred to colloquially as 'kids' in news builtens and other formal style scripts. Can't be long before there's a rebranding to KBBC channel!
JW
JamesWorldNews
A walk-off this morning, by all accounts.

Iain Dale decided to get up and leave as he was repeatedly talked-over by two other guests who wouldn’t allow him to make and finish a point.

And not a Morgan in sight!
MA
Markymark
A walk-off this morning, by all accounts.

Iain Dale decided to get up and leave as he was repeatedly talked-over by two other guests who wouldn’t allow him to make and finish a point.


The Daily Express click-bait article generator must be close to meltdown today ?
JA
james-2001
I dont like Piers, but that was the best destruction of PETA woman in a debate about banning the word Pet just now.....

It doesn't take much to destroy PETA to be fair. Even most animal lovers hate them.
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Aaron_2015
I’d honestly love to know how the bosses at GMB/ITV Daytime justify flying the team out for the Oscars, an event which, in all likelihood, 90% of the program’s audience couldn’t care less about.
DW
DavidWhitfield
I’d honestly love to know how the bosses at GMB/ITV Daytime justify flying the team out for the Oscars, an event which, in all likelihood, 90% of the program’s audience couldn’t care less about.

I for one can confirm I really don't care about the Oscars and would rather they just aired a normal (much cheaper) programme tomorrow.
JA
james-2001
Doesn't help that it seems to be the arty-farty films that win most of the awards rather than the ones the general audiences seem to care about. A quite obscure Korean film seems to have become a hot tip to win best picture all of a sudden.
JO
Jonwo
Doesn't help that it seems to be the arty-farty films that win most of the awards rather than the ones the general audiences seem to care about.


This year's Oscars have a number of films that have been commercial hits like 1917, Joker etc so it's not always the case.
JA
james-2001
Jonwo posted:
Doesn't help that it seems to be the arty-farty films that win most of the awards rather than the ones the general audiences seem to care about.


This year's Oscars have a number of films that have been commercial hits like 1917, Joker etc so it's not always the case.


How many people have heard of Parasite though, which seems to be being tipped by some to get the best picture? It's going to be hard to get much excitement from most people if that does end up winning.
AN
Andrew Founding member
I’d honestly love to know how the bosses at GMB/ITV Daytime justify flying the team out for the Oscars, an event which, in all likelihood, 90% of the program’s audience couldn’t care less about.

It’s always been the case to go overboard with Oscars coverage, right back to GMTV and The Big Breakfast. I’m sure BBC Breakfast will be covering it as well.
DV
dvboy
Parasite has taken £1m over the weekend.

I saw it in Birmingham at 11am on Friday, it's first day of general release and there were probably 30-40 people in the screening. The lady checking tickets said it was doing well for that time of day (it did have a Cineworld Unlimited preview which I'd missed).

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