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I'm still struggling with which bit was the dullest.


Tess Daly's utterly vapid piece from Battersea Park or pretty much anything that involved Fearne Cotton.


I quite liked Huw Edwards' crestfallen 'The rain did have an effect' line at the end though.


He was only a couple of pints away from saying 'What a load of old bollocks that was'.

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I was there - and the best part of the Flotilla was the man powered section - hundreds of oar powered vessels crowding the river and squeezing through Tower Bridge in a messy and unchoreographed sequence made an great impression - I did see some of the TV highlights and TV somehow diminished the whole event - the boats appeared too small and the river too large. However, close up it worked. The various musical elements also added much - the final finale after the singing "Hope and Glory" with the London Symphony playing a Hornpipe ever faster was just great.
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