I wonder if they'll get in trouble with todays show as during the final 'Bush tucker trial' Carol Thatcher said "someone is sh*tting on me" (it was a 'country muck shower').
Didn't she also say p*ssing and arse on tonight's show? Scandalous, the little chavs of today have never heard such language, I'm sure. Hanson Corp. should do something about this.
It's funny though, the one person they had on the show that was more likely to swear than anyone else in TV, Ozzy Osbourne, turns out being quite the angel compared to the likes of Carol Thatcher!
Frances Barber talked about "pigeons sh*tting" on her during last night's show. To be fair, she did apologise immediately afterwards!
I think all this swearing is due to Paul's past nature... i.e when he played Lily he was rude and vile etc. I'm presuming the guests get overwhelmed by him sometimes so just swear anyway.
I think all this swearing is due to Paul's past nature... i.e when he played Lily he was rude and vile etc. I'm presuming the guests get overwhelmed by him sometimes so just swear anyway.
(What am I talking about now? )
If you ask me, they are a bunch of f**king foul-mouthed a***holes. Check this website out, there's a special contributor to the debate next to Bernard Manning
So Paul O'Grady's gone, Richard and Judy are back and the viewers have turned off in their droves
The return of Richard and Judy has created an unexpected ratings headache for Channel 4. Last night's edition of the show, which returned this week to its 5pm slot after six months of being replaced by Paul O'Grady, attracted 1.7 million viewers, exactly the figure it attracted on its heavily trailed return on Monday, according to the unofficial overnights.
O'Grady regularly pulled in around 2.5 million viewers for his show, and a share of 20% or more. Richard and Judy's share last night was 14% between 5pm and 6pm despite relatively easy competition.
Sticking them across the summer when people don't watch TV at 5pm is practically the death of the show. The ratings can only get worse.
Plus Richard Madeley gets more and more cringeworthy as the years go by, his over the top enthusiasm for Big Brother being particularly annoying
So Paul O'Grady's gone, Richard and Judy are back and the viewers have turned off in their droves
The return of Richard and Judy has created an unexpected ratings headache for Channel 4. Last night's edition of the show, which returned this week to its 5pm slot after six months of being replaced by Paul O'Grady, attracted 1.7 million viewers, exactly the figure it attracted on its heavily trailed return on Monday, according to the unofficial overnights.
O'Grady regularly pulled in around 2.5 million viewers for his show, and a share of 20% or more. Richard and Judy's share last night was 14% between 5pm and 6pm despite relatively easy competition.
Sticking them across the summer when people don't watch TV at 5pm is practically the death of the show. The ratings can only get worse.
Plus Richard Madeley gets more and more cringeworthy as the years go by, his over the top enthusiasm for Big Brother being particularly annoying
Even when they don't go up against Paul they tank!! If anybody is in any doubt why Channel 4 signed Paul O'Grady those ratings tell you why.