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Post by mikemk on Sept 6, 2004 13:54:23 GMT
This programme just goes to show that Sky should stick to what they know best, i.e. nicking US comedies before the BBC or ITV get them, and not try to make the programmes themselves.
It's almost a perfect model of how not to make a TV show. Take one cute presenter from another series(Richard Hammond from Top Gear), one minor celebrity (Jon Tickle from BB) and some scantily clad girls blowing things up. Like a toilet in a shed, which more scantily clad girls then marked out of 10. No, I don't know why either.
All this to get more kids interested in science? Note to Sky - get some old videos of Adam Hart-Davies or even Johnny Ball to see how it should be done.
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Post by Robbing the Dead on Sept 6, 2004 13:59:52 GMT
This programme just goes to show that Sky should stick to what they know best, i.e. nicking US comedies before the BBC or ITV get them, and not try to make the programmes themselves. It's almost a perfect model of how not to make a TV show. Take one cute presenter from another series(Richard Hammond from Top Gear), one minor celebrity (Jon Tickle from BB) and some scantily clad girls blowing things up. Like a toilet in a shed, which more scantily clad girls then marked out of 10. No, I don't know why either. All this to get more kids interested in science? Note to Sky - get some old videos of Adam Hart-Davies or even Johnny Ball to see how it should be done. Bring back How2!!
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Post by Danniiboy on Sept 7, 2004 12:06:05 GMT
This programme just goes to show that Sky should stick to what they know best, i.e. nicking US comedies before the BBC or ITV get them, and not try to make the programmes themselves. Not all of Sky's own stuff is crap. Mile High is ace and Dream Team has some top totty...
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