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Feb 2011
10:03pm, 16 Feb 2011
4,010 posts
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Big Al Widepants
There's a bit more cheese this year
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Feb 2011
11:18am, 17 Feb 2011
2,205 posts
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Siamese Pete
What a shocking c0ck-up the Beeb has made with the new format. The old format worked fine but needed jazzing up in the commentary department. The new format has left us wondering if it's worth tuning into again:(
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Feb 2011
11:19am, 17 Feb 2011
889 posts
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The Penketh Runner
Not happy with the new Xfactor style of auditions for the new series.
I'm seriously considering not watching again until the heats start properly
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Feb 2011
11:52am, 17 Feb 2011
23,240 posts
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Toks
i miss monica too i was soooooooooooooooo bored i went to bed after half way through!
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Feb 2011
11:57am, 17 Feb 2011
10,334 posts
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Ultra Sparkly Bridget
X-Factor was my thought too.
Do you think this means they've done away with the invention test?
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Feb 2011
11:58am, 17 Feb 2011
891 posts
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The Penketh Runner
USB - Are you in the March edition of Runners World Magazine??
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Feb 2011
11:58am, 17 Feb 2011
5,063 posts
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OllyW
The UK version is now following the same format as the Australian version (which is brill btw).
It will get better, trust me
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Feb 2011
12:00pm, 17 Feb 2011
3,095 posts
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geordiegirl
I wasnt too struck on the new format but I guess its cos its new. Here's hoping it remains a TV favourite for me.
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Feb 2011
12:13pm, 17 Feb 2011
6,515 posts
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Hourglass
I was amazed at the Scouser who made the mackeral and white bread...he's my fav at the mo - reckon the Jap cooking Yank will crash and burn. A couple of unusual choices did get through though.
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Feb 2011
12:14pm, 17 Feb 2011
6,516 posts
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Hourglass
It's on for the next 11 weeks which is quite a committment
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