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#31
For what it's worth I thought it was a vast improvement over the old format.
Clarkson was predictably acerbic but funny with it.
The other chap what a bit green behind the ears but he looked like he'd improve with experience.
If I've got nothing exciting to do next Sunday I'll flick it on again.
r
Clarkson was predictably acerbic but funny with it.
The other chap what a bit green behind the ears but he looked like he'd improve with experience.
If I've got nothing exciting to do next Sunday I'll flick it on again.
r
#32
bit of a swiz if you ask me, i did'nt realise that the extra time was to filled with papp it seems, even though i only saw prob twenty mins of it, it was enough to secure the belief that with a studio audience, they are appealing for a gagg dropping, can laughter type of humour that i see as inappropriate.
tiff needell to do whole show alone- maybe headhunt jason plato from driven for good measure and concentrate on informative dialogue.
tiff needell to do whole show alone- maybe headhunt jason plato from driven for good measure and concentrate on informative dialogue.
#38
Somebody can afford a Zonda or Lambo, I relish watching stuff like that, reality dictates that I have bought a Sharan Diesel, the thought of watching somebody flogging one around a track does not appeal as it wont light the tyres up in third !
Give it a chance, at least its fresh and there is nothing about F**king traction engines or the London to Brighton run (yet), remember the old days with Tony Mason and William Wollard, makes me shiver to think of it
Give it a chance, at least its fresh and there is nothing about F**king traction engines or the London to Brighton run (yet), remember the old days with Tony Mason and William Wollard, makes me shiver to think of it
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