Cant Wait For Tonight's SHow




It might/should be comedy gold what with the goings-on this week !


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" No Ace. Just You "

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i know. it's gonna be brilliant

this music's so funky, it makes me want to obey the law!
vamos rafa!

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Tonight's show was brilliant! The first brilliant one this series! I love how quickly Vince Cable shut up after Ian turned on him!!
Chris Addison and Paul are always really funny together and Tom Baker is was absolutely brilliant!!

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bbc1 at 9

this music's so funky, it makes me want to obey the law!
vamos rafa!

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It was replaced in Norn Iron by some other programme for God-knows-what reason. But the extended one will be on tomorrow. Haven't got seeing it yet. And just a bit pissed off.

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That's really annoying. Thank God for Iplayer I guess!

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>>>I love how quickly Vince Cable shut up after Ian turned on him!!

Really? Why!? Hislop was arguing in favour of the Ross/Brand story being an issue worthy of government concern over and above many other rather more deserving issues. I guarantee you that if Vince Cable had argued that this pathetic media circus should took precedence over the economic situation, the bombings, or the many other events of ACTUAL significance that occurred this week, he'd have sneered and poured scorn on that too.

Either he's a moron (for which there is an increasing level of evidence om terms of his behaviour these days) or he was just browbeating his guest for the sake of arguing with him, like some senile bully in an old people's home. I could understand if Cable had actually said something stupid, but this was hardly the case. It's all too easy to just disagree with anything anybody says - it doesn't take much, in terms of effort or character.

I agreed with him when he said personal privacy was not voided by belonging to a burlesque dance troup, mind you - but again, I can't help but feel that had somebody else made that point he would have been typically cynical about anybody who employs the publicist Max Clifford and then harps on about personal privacy.

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Anyone else amused by how Tom Baker felt that knowing the Royal Bank of Scotland was the most important part of the question? That and Chris Addison's childhood being ruined.

Now that we have guided missiles, we have misguided men.

Martin Luther King

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