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Topic History of: John Lydon on Question Time...
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hedda h sad to hear he was dull and that Alan Cumming was as well.

Lydon is a fairly bright chap but he overplays his role as a yobbish yoof.

I find most celebrities to be amazingly dull. You need someone very talented like Graham Norton to make them amusing.
angel Innocent Accused wrote:
angel wrote:
hedda, he wasn't. Note to producers-quit dumbing QT down with celebrities on the panel. Alan Cumming for example was just embarrassing.

What about putting ITK on it?


Only if it was on pay per view
Innocent Accused angel wrote:
hedda, he wasn't. Note to producers-quit dumbing QT down with celebrities on the panel. Alan Cumming for example was just embarrassing.

What about putting ITK on it?
angel hedda, he wasn't. Note to producers-quit dumbing QT down with celebrities on the panel. Alan Cumming for example was just embarrassing.
hedda he would surely be as intelligent, if not more so, than any politician.