CliveWalkerWingWizard
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Well that was crap
I guess they want to appeal to a younger audience? The old stagers had been doing it for years and are all getting on a bit. I wonder if the newbies will have the same chemistry, which was a big part of the attraction to me. Always wanted Tuffers to win though.
Just man up, FFS! It can't be half as bad a ruination and abomination as inflicting Anne Robinson on to Countdown viewers!
Be fair, if they wanted to find someone to make the clock seem animated they absolutely nailed it
Well that was crap
What sports were David Coleman and David Vine A-listers in?What sport has big mouth Paddy McGuinness ever played? Since the programme began every presenter and team captain has been an A List sporting figure.
What sports were David Coleman and David Vine A-listers in?
Ugo Monye will be good too, he speaks very intelligently on rugby and has very good sports knowledge.
No, no, no. I think you’ve got that all wrong. The demise of QoS is in fact the fault of the latest talentless incumbents that you name, as well as their producers and directors. They should all be ashamed of themselves. The show is being cancelled because it is rubbish…..in my opinion of course.So sad to hear QoS is finishing on the beeb. A wonderful show and the latest incumbents McGuinness, Money and Quek have bought it into the 21st century and much more representative of the country, as well as being absolutely hilarious.
There's some real talentless idiots at the BBC, mostly in the "think tank" roles.Anyone could see this coming when the BBC changed the format and got rid of its big names and chemistry in Sue, Matt and Tuffers.
Attempting to appeal to a new audience, it moved too far away from its core viewership, alienated them and lost them for good.
With falling numbers, one might think that the unfocused Football Focus is in danger of going the same way.
When celebrity is either mistaken for talent or prized over it, quality suffers.
Not all change is good.
I think it had to change, QoS's regular captains and presenter line up, and it's audience was too white and too old.Anyone could see this coming when the BBC changed the format and got rid of its big names and chemistry in Sue, Matt and Tuffers.
Attempting to appeal to a new audience, it moved too far away from its core viewership, alienated them and lost them for good.
With falling numbers, one might think that the unfocused Football Focus is in danger of going the same way.
When celebrity is either mistaken for talent or prized over it, quality suffers.
Not all change is good.