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I love Jennifer and Dawn and their acceptance was typically classy and funny.
Delighted that Criminal Justice won; well deserved.
But as I say every year about Brits, Grammys and Oscars - for God's sake make a decent awards show that actually entertains the viewer.
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.
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.
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.