In the previous blog I had mentioned the Dragon Den being a new favourite programme. Well…….. by pure coincidence, four of the five dragons were guests on the Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. Other guests included my cult favourite Quentin Tarantino and the highly respected actor Denzel Washington. And as a grand end AHA singing ‘The Sun Always Shine on TV’. What a line up! What a show! This is entertainment at its best. In the past, I had not given Ross much credit, but he’s actually quite witty, cleverly anticipates cues and provides perfectly timed antidotes. Though I suspect much of it was scripted. With such great entertainment, who would want to go out?
I had probably jumped the gun on this one. As I flicked channel to ITV1, the iTunes Festival 2009 was starting. This is entertainment at its worst! Let’s just say the presenters were……. basic. Dave Berry wore a badly coordinated The Smiths type outfit. Music was the worse of Brit Pop and to fill in time slots there was a competition: they had pop ‘stars’ throwing a TV out of a window to see who can throw it furtherest. Noel of Oasis came on, I dislike Oasis so much that I decided to switch off the TV.
Right, tomorrow night, I will definitely have to remove my oxidised potato arse from the couch and seek proper entertainment. Possibilities include a poker game with the boys, Mah Jong with the family or meeting Tish for drinks. Though, I will pick up the Guardian Guide before deciding, just in case there is a programme that I really really want to see.
I had probably jumped the gun on this one. As I flicked channel to ITV1, the iTunes Festival 2009 was starting. This is entertainment at its worst! Let’s just say the presenters were……. basic. Dave Berry wore a badly coordinated The Smiths type outfit. Music was the worse of Brit Pop and to fill in time slots there was a competition: they had pop ‘stars’ throwing a TV out of a window to see who can throw it furtherest. Noel of Oasis came on, I dislike Oasis so much that I decided to switch off the TV.
Right, tomorrow night, I will definitely have to remove my oxidised potato arse from the couch and seek proper entertainment. Possibilities include a poker game with the boys, Mah Jong with the family or meeting Tish for drinks. Though, I will pick up the Guardian Guide before deciding, just in case there is a programme that I really really want to see.
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