Showing posts with label BBC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBC. Show all posts

UNDERCOVER PRINCES

BBC3's Undercover Princes is like Coming To America only it's set in Brighton and stars a trio of derranged, deluded, laughable third world royals looking for love.
Three bona fide bachelor princes from across the globe come to the UK in search of true love. However, to ensure that the people they meet will love them for themselves and not just their wealth and status they are going undercover, living and working as ordinary people for the first time in their lives.
Crown Prince Manvendra, from India's richest royal family, became the first Maharaja to come out as gay. He's the least damaged one of the bunch. Prince Africa Zulu (Yes, his name is actually Africa Zula) is a total sleazy hornball. And then there's Prince Remigius of Jaffna, Sri Lanka. A wet, limp-wristed drip whose servants wiped his arse until he turned 21. Put together, these guys will make you cringe till you cry. Watch it on iPlayer: UNDERCOVER PRINCES

UK VS US NATURE PROGRAMMES

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An interesting post on THE RANGER'S BLOG which shows something that I have always known, that Americans are quite simple and need their nature programmes to be designed for idiots, where as in Britain we actually make informative nature programmes based on science and presented by one of the most beautiful men on this planet, SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH. Here are 2 clips, one from a US National Geographic programme and the other a David Attenborough/BBC programme, both explaining roughly the same story but presented completely differently.

IN BED WITH CHRIS NEEDHAM

PART 1

PART 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7

Great BBC episode of the series Teenage Diary following teenager Chris Needham in his hometown of Loughborough as he drinks cheap cans of beer and listens to metal.
Thanks to THE CROSS AIN'T MY BOSS

MARK E. SMITH DOES FINAL SCORE


As if Garth Crooks (worst football presenter/pundit/interviewer ever) likes The Fall, why haven't the BBC sacked him yet.

149 BUS


Now that Boris is in charge the 149 bus wont be filled with weird and wonderful people for much longer, yesterday on the way home I was standing in between a man wearing a Sheffield Wednesday top looking exactly like Des Walker and GUY GOMA, the man who was mistakenly interviewed on the BBC when they got him confused with an IT expert (I know it was him because I kept starring at him and he looked a bit uncomfortable so I asked him if he was on BBC News once and he said yes).