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Topic History of: BAFTAs
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JK2006 I agree about Graham Norton; he used to be a good combination of honey and lemon, now he's lost the honey and just seems sour.
Angel Harry was the first to admit he was shocked to win again hosting a clips show. Get rid of Norton, he went down like a lead balloon.
robbiex I can't beleive Harry Hill won for tv burp, all it is, is him making vaguely humourous comments to the weeks tv clips. On the other hand Skins was a deserved winner, as it is the best drama on tv.
The Fat Controller It was dreadful. The audience seemed muted and bored; Michael McIntyre went down like a sack of last year's potatoes (not funny). Not certain French and Saunders are deserving of a 'lifetime achievement award.' Sorry, but I never found them funny. A lot disappointed Jason Isaacs didn't win for his role as Harry H Corbett in The Curse Of Steptoe.
Emma Bee I was quite hooked on award shows back in the late 80s and early 90s, but for some reason I seem to have stopped caring. I haven't even bothered to look for the results. Maybe it's because I watch far less movies and TV than I used to.

I've never understood the appeal of Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. Likewise Harry Hill, Jonathan Ross and Ant and Dec. None of them do anything for me.