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Topic History of: Saturday Kitchen
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andrew Funny that the BBC and Hollywood are ran by lefties. Proof that celebs etc have never lived in the real world.

Jimmy Fallon remember how misogynist you were in the Man Show but suddenly changed?
honey!oh sugar sugar. robbiex wrote:
andrew wrote:
robbiex wrote:
Russell Howard talking about how easy it is to parody Donald Trump and the presenter asking how do you make someone that stupid look even more stupid. I agree with him, but it isn't exactly bbc impartiality.

When have the BBC been impartial ? Russell Howard the comedian whose only fans are students and lefties.

As I said before being TV licence non payer is sweet.


I think it is acceptable in the realms of a satire show to criticise the government or to take a particular stance, but not on a morning cookery show.


How can it be acceptable in a satire show and not a cookery/chat show? What difference does the type of show make?
andrew BBC are so left wing they will let anyone say anything that attacks the right.

Russell Howard another one who jumped ship from BBC to Sky.
robbiex andrew wrote:
robbiex wrote:
Russell Howard talking about how easy it is to parody Donald Trump and the presenter asking how do you make someone that stupid look even more stupid. I agree with him, but it isn't exactly bbc impartiality.

When have the BBC been impartial ? Russell Howard the comedian whose only fans are students and lefties.

As I said before being TV licence non payer is sweet.


I think it is acceptable in the realms of a satire show to criticise the government or to take a particular stance, but not on a morning cookery show.
andrew robbiex wrote:
Russell Howard talking about how easy it is to parody Donald Trump and the presenter asking how do you make someone that stupid look even more stupid. I agree with him, but it isn't exactly bbc impartiality.

When have the BBC been impartial ? Russell Howard the comedian whose only fans are students and lefties.

As I said before being TV licence non payer is sweet.