Jeremy Vine hosts a topical discussion show, replacing long-running topical show The Wright Stuff (2000) on weekday mornings. Vine and his panel of guests discuss the stories making the news... Read allJeremy Vine hosts a topical discussion show, replacing long-running topical show The Wright Stuff (2000) on weekday mornings. Vine and his panel of guests discuss the stories making the news before the debate is thrown open to the viewers.Jeremy Vine hosts a topical discussion show, replacing long-running topical show The Wright Stuff (2000) on weekday mornings. Vine and his panel of guests discuss the stories making the news before the debate is thrown open to the viewers.
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What empty lives we must lead
A show which swings from quite entertaining, to wanting to throw a brick through your tv screen - but of course that is the express intent of the producers. Many of the panelists are rampantly left wing and all but a few have careers which precludes them from saying what they really feel about a topic. Before Wuhan it used to have a small live audience which appeared to be made up of homeless or 'care in the community' people.
There is a saying which goes 'It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good' and this most certainly applies to the sanctimonious, holier than thou Sarah Jarvis, a GP who was originally brought in to offer pandemic advice but has since become a permanent feature. She has managed to forge a completely new TV career, appearing on all channels. In addition to her long running radio job, book and blog writing, and also her position with Patient UK, it' a mystery to me how she finds time to do the job for which she was trained at huge public expense.
I wholly concur with another contributors comments on Jasmine Brown and Anne Diamond.
There is a saying which goes 'It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good' and this most certainly applies to the sanctimonious, holier than thou Sarah Jarvis, a GP who was originally brought in to offer pandemic advice but has since become a permanent feature. She has managed to forge a completely new TV career, appearing on all channels. In addition to her long running radio job, book and blog writing, and also her position with Patient UK, it' a mystery to me how she finds time to do the job for which she was trained at huge public expense.
I wholly concur with another contributors comments on Jasmine Brown and Anne Diamond.
Forced to change channels yet again
Nice to see mouth almighty back on Jeremy vine today..must say he really picks his panel...NOT!!
Whatever happened to you, Jeremy?
Jeremy Vine is the successor to The Wright Stuff, hosted by Matthew Wright. Here, it's simply named after the presenter himself.
Alright, Jeremy Vine is an okay person for what he is. He did a great job on Eggheads (although Dermot Murnaghan was better) and I guess he's a good radio presenter too but I don't watch the radio.
On this show... all you hear is nothing but right-wing politics, left-wing politics, the government, propaganda, and that's it. Who's idea was it to make this show all about politics? I know the show talks about other topics but they're taken aside! The Wright Stuff had a lot more variety in what the panellists and the presenters talked about, even if there was a lot of sex-related stuff that was talked about.
As for the other segments, Storm Huntley is pretty much the same exact thing and completely wastes the presenting talent of Storm herself. She's always been better at discussions, but the producers need to make her segment more unique.
As for the now-scrapped Alexis Conran & Friends, it was okay because it was at least different. It's previous incarnation as Alexis Conran was another clone of the other two shows. As for the titular presenter i.e. The guy who Channel 5 kept making Air Fryer documentaries with him in, he's fine as well.
Overall, there's nothing noteworthy to say about this show. While Storm and Alexis are decent presenters, Jeremy isn't and acts like the biggest egotistical egghead (no pun intended) you could think up. Avoid this show unless you really like politics.
Alright, Jeremy Vine is an okay person for what he is. He did a great job on Eggheads (although Dermot Murnaghan was better) and I guess he's a good radio presenter too but I don't watch the radio.
On this show... all you hear is nothing but right-wing politics, left-wing politics, the government, propaganda, and that's it. Who's idea was it to make this show all about politics? I know the show talks about other topics but they're taken aside! The Wright Stuff had a lot more variety in what the panellists and the presenters talked about, even if there was a lot of sex-related stuff that was talked about.
As for the other segments, Storm Huntley is pretty much the same exact thing and completely wastes the presenting talent of Storm herself. She's always been better at discussions, but the producers need to make her segment more unique.
As for the now-scrapped Alexis Conran & Friends, it was okay because it was at least different. It's previous incarnation as Alexis Conran was another clone of the other two shows. As for the titular presenter i.e. The guy who Channel 5 kept making Air Fryer documentaries with him in, he's fine as well.
Overall, there's nothing noteworthy to say about this show. While Storm and Alexis are decent presenters, Jeremy isn't and acts like the biggest egotistical egghead (no pun intended) you could think up. Avoid this show unless you really like politics.
Oh dear!
Jeremy Vine can be entertaining but unfortunately in a 'Joey Essex' sort of way. It is fun to watch for the next dim-witted and stupid thing he will say next. He really is one of the least intelligent people in the media. Add to that his mad obsession with bicycles.
Regarding his guests. Some, fine. The likes of Dawn Neesom save the show. However he does give a platform to some pretty odious individuals. Example: racists like Shola Mos-Shogbamimu and other extremists that just seem to want to shout down more moderate views.
On the good side is his co-presenter Storm Huntley. Now she is good.
Regarding his guests. Some, fine. The likes of Dawn Neesom save the show. However he does give a platform to some pretty odious individuals. Example: racists like Shola Mos-Shogbamimu and other extremists that just seem to want to shout down more moderate views.
On the good side is his co-presenter Storm Huntley. Now she is good.
Cancel this nonsense
Jeremy Vine is dreadful, the last time I watched this it was hosted by Matthew Wright who cared about the issues, cared about his panel and had genuine reporter qualities/ gravitas!
This guy is an idiot, he shows self indulgent clips of him behaving like a social media fool! The panel lacks the attributes of the previous panels and is full of right wing Tory's with the odd labour liberal thrown in on occasion.
The show has lost its way, the most interesting part is the section hosted by Storm Huntley, she has more concern and depth on discussion pieces than the main presenter. How this guy ended up hosting a show like this is beyond me, he'd be better suited to children's TV.
This guy is an idiot, he shows self indulgent clips of him behaving like a social media fool! The panel lacks the attributes of the previous panels and is full of right wing Tory's with the odd labour liberal thrown in on occasion.
The show has lost its way, the most interesting part is the section hosted by Storm Huntley, she has more concern and depth on discussion pieces than the main presenter. How this guy ended up hosting a show like this is beyond me, he'd be better suited to children's TV.
Did you know
- TriviaThe series is effectively a continuation of The Wright Stuff (2000) but featuring a different title and regular host.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Good Morning Britain: Episode dated 9 October 2018 (2018)
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