Steveweiser
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Post by Steveweiser on Jul 14, 2005 16:16:34 GMT -5
On after Big Brother, it's Jarvis Cocker taking us through 40 years of TV Pop. Popworld's featured, so there could be an interview with Simon Amstell. This should be a fun programme.
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Post by sophiefrombloke on Jul 14, 2005 16:50:56 GMT -5
I bet it's going to be a bit like the documentary Channel 4 had hosted by Boy George (TV's Queerest Moments), in the sense that Jarvis' voice is going to be impossibly flawed, and not nice to listen to.
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Post by Steveweiser on Jul 14, 2005 17:52:50 GMT -5
There wasn't any Popworld at all! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...
Still, we got Jimmy Saville, so all wasn't lost.
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Post by audrey potnoodlehorne on Jul 15, 2005 9:22:23 GMT -5
It was great. The old geezer on Crackerjack singing Bowie's Golden Years was amazing! And how good was the Leo Sayer/Gary Numan duet? It made me all misty-eyed it did.
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Post by flufff on Jul 16, 2005 3:48:00 GMT -5
It was an excellent show, but was marred somewhat by Jarvis's crap hair. It caused me great distress.
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Post by Poptastic! on Jul 16, 2005 7:04:37 GMT -5
I loved that Jarvis even wore his glasses in the bath!
Jessica
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Post by sophiefrombloke on Jul 16, 2005 12:31:23 GMT -5
Ha! I knew it. It was in the same format as Boy George's documentary. It was a bit pessimistic, I'd like to think that the 4Play exclusives are very good in terms of pop TV, despite being on at stupid o' clock.
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Post by Jade on Jul 16, 2005 14:18:44 GMT -5
It was an excellent show, but was marred somewhat by Jarvis's crap hair. It caused me great distress. It caused me and my Father great distress too. I got quite excited when he was in the bath though, I thought he may wash his hair. I thought it was quite interesting, although I would have liked it to have come up to date with shows of recent years, such as Popworld and CD:UK. I suppose more than an hour would have been needed for that though.
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