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Is there someone you work, live or socialise with who is always thinking of others?


Do you know someone who could do with a once in a life time surprise?


A brand new series for Channel 4 is looking to add glamour to someone?s life with a true Hollywood make-over.

If you know the perfect hard-working and well-deserving person and want to show them how appreciated they truly are, give them the glamour of Hollywood and add a bit of sparkle to their life.


If you want to nominate a special person to receive this remarkable treat in 2013 then contact us at: [email protected] or on 01273 224 800 and we will consider every suggestion for our series due to go into production in early 2013. Remember to leave your contact number so we can talk to you in private about your nomination. Please don?t nominate yourself. DO NOT TELL THE PERSON YOU ARE NOMINATING

Jess


I know it's your *ahem* job, but really. DO WE NEED ANY MORE SH!T TV


Cop off with GOK - Cowboy Builders 99 - Britain's Empty Homes - Who's Celebrity Skip is this


It's mind numbing cark of the highest order, really! Please do us all a favour and kick Nick Powell CEO right in the slatts.


Get out while you can.

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