Fair point. Gave it go, and donethe clue's in the title of the show.
I won't watch anything now with celebraties involved, enjoy the chase but not celebrity chase, enjoy tipping point etc, etcTV researchers have no inagination left. Its - get a personality (and I say that in the loosest sense of the word with Ramsay) then try and fit some kind of format round him. A complete mess.
You’re spot on Abel. I work for an airline so you you can imagine I ‘ve seen plenty of telly around the world and it always amazes me when people knock the BBC, if they doubled the license fee it would still be a bargain.You think TV dross is confined to UK you are very much mistaken. Have a go at the BBC but you don't have to put up with New Zealand's Government owned Channel TVNZ 1. For example their daily diet of crap includes The Chaser ( UK version) EVERY night between 5-6, the news for an hour ( which does have a very watchable sports correspondent Hayley Holt who is ex Strictly Come Dancing) then at seven the country's equivalent of the One Show called At Seven Sharp with Hillary Barry - a sort of Kiwi Gloria Hunniford. The features on there make The One Show look like Panorama. Pollyfiller galore. Then the Repair Shop and then they launch into the soaps. Thats it.
TVNZ 2 may have the odd film but its terrible. Truly shocking stuff. Sadly all the cricket rights have been given to their satellite broadcaster Spark ( like BT ) who also have the Premier League contract too. No doubt Ramsay's quiz will be shipped off over here when they realise how bad it is over there.
These celebs don't choose to do it, their management does. An industry created of its own greed. Like management consultants: look at your watch, tell you the time, then charge you for the privilege of their 'insight'I genuinely believe most of these 'celebs' just get shown a script and say 'sign me up'.
I doubt many actually think these ideas are good. You look at some of the cr*p channel 5 dishout. Who thinks up these programs