Licence to thrill: Paul Hollywood meets Aston Martin
Discussion
It'll be just an hour long advert for AM. IIRC there was a similar one recently on RR, but no sleb to front.
I like Hollywood on the baking programme, but the series he did on cooking was very poor. His narration was stilted and all the interviews felt very scripted.
I don't think I'll bother with this.
I like Hollywood on the baking programme, but the series he did on cooking was very poor. His narration was stilted and all the interviews felt very scripted.
I don't think I'll bother with this.
Bengt Axel said:
Regarding P1stonhead, Bedford Rsacal and OOOO's comments - you have taken time out of your day to slag off a programme you haven't seen by a person you've never met.
Why?
He is an irriatation in every other programme he has done so I have no reason to think this will be different. Not going to watch anything just becuase it has a car in it.Why?
Bengt Axel said:
Regarding P1stonhead, Bedford Rsacal and OOOO's comments - you have taken time out of your day to slag off a programme you haven't seen by a person you've never met.
Why?
Strange to assume we've not met him isn't it? Mary Berry doesn't keep him locked away, all it takes is booking the wrong Cypriot hotel and you might end up meeting him.Why?
I've no interest in his TV work in a subject he's supposedly well placed to take on. There's a whole line of people who vaguely qualify as celebrities who decided to churn out terrible programs around cars. Maybe this'll be different and Chris Evans will snap him up for Top Gear as the new Messiah to save the BBC but just the idea of this fills me with cynicism.
And the time out of my day really wasn't much, I was only spending that time on PH anyway.
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