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Dolores
29-03-2006, 09:35 PM
Does anyone else watch this straight after the main programme?

I love that Adrian bloke who presents it. He just seems such a kind, funny person!

Last week when Manni was on it, I was surprised how much I liked Manni in real life as on the actual show he'd always come across as a bit slimey.

But this week I was rather annoyed with Adrian for letting Jo off the hook. The woman is a complete liability in any situation. Who wouldn't want to strangle her with that manic laugh, those rolling eyes and that mad hair?!

I thought Quentin Wilson was very honest and direct with Jo without being rude, quite an achievement I would say!

Jolly good show all in all.

Buzz
30-03-2006, 07:11 AM
I watch this and I do like Adrian.

He was quite soft on the deranged hamster that is Jo last night though. She deserved a proper roasting. That laugh! - do you think she has tendancies towards being a manic depressive? Is that level of laughter natural? I don't think it is.

Ghost
30-03-2006, 09:33 AM
Jolly good show all in all.

I agree you Dol - I like it as much as the main show.

I was also impressed with Manni last week I thought he came over really well.
Jo however, was just as expected, with manic laugh alomost the whole time.
But as Quentin Wilson said, Jo was the most honest person there. I wouldn't trust anyone of the lot that are left.

I thought Quentin Wilson was very good last night as well. Having only seen him before on Top Gear and SCD I was very impressed with him. Every thing he said seemed spot on with actually offending anyone.

Figaro
30-03-2006, 09:14 PM
I saw this for the first time last night and really enjoyed it. I'll watch it every week from now on.

Obviously I didn't see Manni last week, but I actually quite liked Jo on the show last night. She was still bonkers with her manic eyes and insane laughter, but despite that I thought she seemed quite likeable and genuine. Even Ruth said that she'd probably miss her around the house.

There were lots of comments about AS fancying Jo though! Were those comments serious? I can't say I'd noticed that AS had a particular soft spot for Jo - did any of you?

maxine
31-03-2006, 09:20 AM
There were lots of comments about AS fancying Jo though! Were those comments serious? I can't say I'd noticed that AS had a particular soft spot for Jo - did any of you?

I wouldn't say he fancied her but he seemed to be able to see something in her that no one else could. Didn't he say he liked her spirit?

Figaro
31-03-2006, 03:34 PM
I wouldn't say he fancied her but he seemed to be able to see something in her that no one else could. Didn't he say he liked her spirit?

Yeah, I think he did say something like that once. But on the "Your Fired" programme, they kept harping on about how AS had a soft spot for Jo.

I agree with you. I don't think he fancied her, but I think he found her "interesting" maybe.

Figaro
09-04-2006, 01:11 PM
I watched this show for the 2nd time on Wednesday, but I didn't find it as good as the previous weeks show, probably because Sam is not such an interesting person as Jo. His "memorable moments" flashbacks were dull, whereas Jo's were funny/annoying/embarassing etc.