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I hardly ever watch his Friday show, but the odd bits I see I like well enough. Usually seen on the early morning Sunday slot, but even then, not a must-see.

I'd listen to his radio show on my portable Roberts radio when I used to go to Sainsbury on DoKeHi of a Saturday morning and thoroughly enjoyed it. I stopped going (no particular reason, though now I think of it, going out of my way to procure what Charlie Brown described as 'Blah' may have had something to do with it, dearish 'Blah' at that), and stopped listening, couldn't tell you why, really. It no longer seemed the 'must listen' it once was. My fault, maybe, Jonathan didn't change, so perhaps I did.

Whenever I watch his film reviews, I like his analysis and comments. Just don't watch very often.

As far as it goes, whatever part of my licence tax contributes towards his wages is, well, OK. I suppose.

I think I like the idea and the fact that he's around and available, much more than the actuality.


I'd like him to come back, but right now I couldn't give you ten reasons why.

Well I liked his Friday show for the quality of the guests he sometimes got on, and also watching how the various women handled the appalling "lad" persona he always employed. Jane Fonda was a highlight - "Jonathan you need to get laid" actually shut him up for a moment. :)

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