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RE: Take That on the BRITs...
... Is that Mark Owen? Or a Glaswegian tramp from an H&M bin?
The BRITS are here...!
Don't get too excited, Ant & Dec are hosting.
Glee: Season 5...
... Um... Pretty sure I missed Season 4, so....
I cannot decide if this is one of the creepiest ads around, or one of the best!
I did NOT see that coming!
Shit the bed, it's here!
It's nice to see Conchita Wurst get a gig after her Eurovision success.
I hope Scala are fucking furious with David Walliams' repeated insistence that BGT "has never seen anything like" posh totty Lettice Rowbotham.
Surely it can't be any worse...
Taking bets on how many acts appear on a box tonight...
Third time lucky for Britain's Got Talent...?
Day Two in BGT Land...
World, rejoice!
If ever proof were needed of all that is wrong with the world, consider this: They brought back Fifteen to One and gave it to Sandi Toksvig, yet there is still no new Robot Wars. I despair, I really do.
Game of Thrones: Hodor to win!
Trying Again...
... For Jo Joyner, after 2011's short-lived "Candy Cabs", as she takes the lead in Sky Living's new comedy. A solid, steady and quirky vehicle for a handsome array of comic actors, not least Chris Addison - whose acting I much prefer to his stand-up. The idea is a novel one: a couple trying to rebuild their relationship after she has an affair, but it is put across in such a warm and genuine manner it doesn't seem like a heavy, negative, pessimistic topic. I love it - the humour is dry and clever, the acting heartfelt and believable and the concept as interesting and broad as it is unique. Find it; watch it. It's well worth it, for some light entertainment!
Olivia Coleman crying at the BAFTAs...
... Will only cement her status as a New National Treasure. It's just a shame it's taken a bandwagon like Broadchurch to give her the recognition she has deserved, having been *so* underrated for *so* long.