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gynn 06-09-2010 06:59

Daybreak
 
What did you think of the first show?

They were always going to be an improvement on what went before, because GMTV was very, very poor.

I thought the presentation was ok, I liked the set. But Christine Bleakley looked to be trying a bit too hard with her false smile. No doubt it will settle down.

Wynonie Harris 06-09-2010 07:17

Re: Daybreak
 
If there's one thing I can do without first thing in a morning, it's Adrian Chiles' disagreeable scowl. The new bird's legs aren't too good, either. Might start watching BBC.

flashy 06-09-2010 07:34

Re: Daybreak
 
its crap

jaysay 06-09-2010 08:55

Re: Daybreak
 
Always watch the BBC Breakfast myself, and with the lovely Adrian now fronting Daybreak, won't be changing anytime soon, its bad enough now he's footy front man on ITV

heth 14-09-2010 09:59

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Rubbish and they always seem to be leaning forward on thier seats like they wanna jump out of the tv at you!!! ;)

Margaret Pilkington 14-09-2010 11:36

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Does Christine Bleakley sleep with a coathanger in her mouth? Goodness she has a gob like a roven pocket.......and Adrian Chiles has the personality of a stop sign.
Absolute Rubbish...get 'em off!

Wynonie Harris 14-09-2010 12:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 844795)
...get 'em off!

Not something I would want to say to either of 'em! ;)

Margaret Pilkington 14-09-2010 13:06

Re: Daybreak
 
I mean off the TV.......uuuuurrrrgh, no I wouldn't want to see either of these two freaks in the nip!

flashy 14-09-2010 20:14

Re: Daybreak
 
i've opted to watch Postman Pat for the last 2 mornings instead of that rubbish

gynn 19-10-2010 07:25

Re: Daybreak
 
Can Daybreak be saved? -  Jack on the Box | X-factor, reality TV, soaps, UK | MSN TV

Well, just a few weeks gone and the viewers have been leaving this programme in their droves.

I'm one of them. After a couple of days I was back dividing my beakfast viewing between the beeb and Sky News, who both get it right.

Taxi for Mr Childs and Miss Bleakley?

Bernard Dawson 19-10-2010 07:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gynn (Post 853181)
Can Daybreak be saved? - Jack on the Box | X-factor, reality TV, soaps, UK | MSN TV

Well, just a few weeks gone and the viewers have been leaving this programme in their droves.

I'm one of them. After a couple of days I was back dividing my beakfast viewing between the beeb and Sky News, who both get it right.

Taxi for Mr Childs and Miss Bleakley?


Watching all this telly;Where do you find the time? You'll be watching Stanley next.

gynn 03-11-2010 03:45

Re: Daybreak
 
Two months on and the viewers are leaving in their droves.

Why is that? Well, the following article reflects exactly the feelings I have about the show, and puts it much better than I can.

How ITV is making a dog's breakfast of Daybreak - Telegraph

jaysay 03-11-2010 09:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gynn (Post 858201)
Two months on and the viewers are leaving in their droves.

Why is that? Well, the following article reflects exactly the feelings I have about the show, and puts it much better than I can.

How ITV is making a dog's breakfast of Daybreak - Telegraph

Think that article says it all gynn

kestrelx 03-11-2010 13:44

Re: Daybreak
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 843124)
If there's one thing I can do without first thing in a morning, it's Adrian Chiles' disagreeable scowl. The new bird's legs aren't too good, either. Might start watching BBC.

It seems a bit flat to me - when I've tried to watch it found them trying too hard and they don't seem suited - like when they were on the One Show they worked better together. Maybe they should dress smarter and stop trying to be funny! Perhaps it would be better presented by Keith Lemon:confused:

mallard 03-11-2010 15:47

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It,s not the same now,i go on to bbc


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