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siousxiesue Wrote:

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> It is RD-I watch most telly that way now. Did you

> ever get that dog!?


Excellent, will check it out.

No dog yet. I keep watching the Dog Rescuers prog, so probably only a matter of time before I succumb :)...

red devil Wrote:

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> siousxiesue Wrote:

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>

> > It is RD-I watch most telly that way now. Did

> you

> > ever get that dog!?

>

> Excellent, will check it out.

> No dog yet. I keep watching the Dog Rescuers prog,

> so probably only a matter of time before I succumb

> :)...



Ha same! Although I'm signed up to a Senior Staffy site so that's where I'll be going...watch this space

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  • 3 weeks later...
I just can't stand the shrieking family from Brighton (with the UKIP dad). Why does the mum have to be so bloody loud? I ff through them, and I find the sisters from Liverpool a bit dull. Otherwise I like everyone, with the Siddiquis being my out and out favourites. Gogglebox seems to be the only programme I look out for on tv nowadays.

red devil Wrote:

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> Not just the rooms, I've noticed quite a few of

> the viewees have changed physically...


yeah I noticed that too, the welsh woman...she seems to have rapidly aged which is strange as I think (guessing) she has had some sort of facial surgery?! I was horrified when I first saw her on the recent series.


I think a few of the others have succumbed to the teeth-whitening, fake tan, identikit looks.


As for Giles, he's trying to hard to be alan bennett. Isn't he?

I liked the reassurance that Giles pretended to seek from Nutty last week about his own limited success when compared to his brother, who was once the weak child of the family and now was very successful with "offices in the west end". Bless him.

red devil Wrote:

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> I think you could be right numbers. I've noticed,

> unlike the others, that he keeps making eye

> contact with the hidden camera, which might

> suggest he's deliberately playing up to it...


hidden camera? I didn't know they had any.


yep I reckon there's an element of him playing up to cameras.


Haven't watched gogglebox from the beginning but since the time I have been watching it, I have noticed more of an element of 'awareness' of the cameras/their existing 'celebrity' from the participants. Inevitable, I suppose.

  • 2 weeks later...

siousxiesue Wrote:

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> Quote of the week from the Giles and Mary

> house-talking about Mary's supposed 'chesty'

> problems...

>

> 'You've been overdoing it in London Mary'

>

> 'Well, you've been underdoing it in Wiltshire'

>

> ;-)


That was brilliant.

Agree with all of the above - especially Giles and Mattie - (except i don't fancy either sister)

I want to be adopted by the Siddiqui family - they seem so lovely. The vicar was annoying beyond belief so glad she's gone. The 2 hairdressers are as hilarious as the UKIP-dad family are dull and irritating. (I reckon the mum has gin in that mug of hers). Def one of the best things on telly right now.

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