studioAT
Joined Jun 2010
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Sorry, this is rubbish.
Will this rate anywhere near the top of any 'best sitcom' list in the future? No.
It's the BBC going for 'cosy' rather than funny, in the same way that their beloved 'Gavin and Stacey' was towards the end of its run. Never laugh out loud funny, but warm and twee and mildly enjoyable.
This has run its course - axe needed.
Will this rate anywhere near the top of any 'best sitcom' list in the future? No.
It's the BBC going for 'cosy' rather than funny, in the same way that their beloved 'Gavin and Stacey' was towards the end of its run. Never laugh out loud funny, but warm and twee and mildly enjoyable.
This has run its course - axe needed.
The Wayne Rooney Show
Oh dear oh dear.
You have to feel sorry for Kelly Somers. Lumbered with a big baby who can't string a sentence together to not only work with, but to try and get coherant conversation out of each week.
Why on Earth did the BBC pay the big bucks to get Rooney the Looney on their payroll. There are better pundits (and people!) out there.
You have to feel sorry for Kelly Somers. Lumbered with a big baby who can't string a sentence together to not only work with, but to try and get coherant conversation out of each week.
Why on Earth did the BBC pay the big bucks to get Rooney the Looney on their payroll. There are better pundits (and people!) out there.