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Agree with you Kal - real good acts get sidelined .....
Also its too much about the judges and their antics ....
Stopped watching around 3 years back ....
Not Strictly topic, but I stopped watching X factor too, the clips we were forced to watch was excrutiating enough prefer Britians got talent more variety.
Anyone going to be watching Take Two at 6,30? with Zoe Ball
Not Strictly topic, but I stopped watching X factor too, the clips we were forced to watch was excrutiating enough prefer Britians got talent more variety.
Anyone going to be watching Take Two at 6,30? with Zoe Ball
I watched a couple of episodes but wasn't really taken with it but I tend not to enjoy the spin-off shows as much with most of them.
I think Bruce is an embarrassment and a liability but no one at the BBC has the guts to give him the push likewise Tess whateverhernameis.
I am now finding the whole thing too 'contrived' and predictable right down to Craig who I am sure has pre rehearsed his comments.
My whole reason for watching the programme is to see the dancers. The other night I noted a whole 11 minutes was filled with unnecessary trivia before the dancing got even started.
So come on BBC, get rid of Bruce, Tess and Craig and lets have more attention on the dancers and less on the trivia .
I agree.
(I'm going to record it from this week and just watch the dancing.)
Strictly just what we need for these winter nights.
I stopped watching x factor years ago. More for the youngsters, my 7 and 9 yr old granddaughter like it.
I like Bruce, but he needs to give it up now, keeps fluffing his lines. Tess not to keen on her.
My memorable moment Mark Benton, loved his dance. Dave funny.
Vanessa and Tony probably first to go.