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Topic History of: John Sergeant - seriously
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Angel Well done John. Thanks for the entertainment. Its not a dance contest its a popularity contest. The people love you! Hurrah!!!
JK2006 Thanks for posting that Walter - spot on!
mickeyone AA Gill is absolutely spot-on with his article.

What the X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing offer is ENTERTAINMENT - that's what the networks are after and when one looks at the viewing figures on both series in the 9million plus area they are doing it right.

Neither show is really a talent show - it is just Entertainment, pure and simple.
Walter Sobchak The wit and wisdom of AA Gill-well worth reading ...


There is a crisis at the very heart of democracy. Last week, just as the American media proved that, yes, they could manipulate the man they loved into the White House, so it was here in Britain, mother of parliaments. The crisis is that the electorate have got it all wrong in two polls
Angel His best dance to date. Fingers crossed tonight. We do love an underdog.