Question Time BBC1 10.35 7/7
Discussion
As mentioned on the other thread.
Hugh Grant really does just play himself in films doesn't he. made some good points even if there was a fair bit of wittering on.
FFS!!!! Chris Grayling's performance was pathetic, he even managed to make Douglas Alexander appear statesmanlike.
Audience rather lightweight I thought.
This Week.
Neil is no presenter is he?
Alan Johnson's shirt, wtf!!!
Expected more from Portillo frankly.
Hugh Grant really does just play himself in films doesn't he. made some good points even if there was a fair bit of wittering on.
FFS!!!! Chris Grayling's performance was pathetic, he even managed to make Douglas Alexander appear statesmanlike.
Audience rather lightweight I thought.
This Week.
Neil is no presenter is he?
Alan Johnson's shirt, wtf!!!
Expected more from Portillo frankly.
F i F said:
Hugh Grant really does just play himself in films doesn't he. made some good points even if there was a fair bit of wittering on.
can't watch him in films, all he seems to play is dippy English tossers....he does not seem to be able to actually 'act' as opposed to just being himself.
Symbolica said:
I quite like Hugh Grant now actually. Grayling is working hard to make himself look like a tit.
Indeed. Grant was very, very good...and it was most amusing to see the two oily sts of MPs squirm their way around subjects, especially Murdoch.The Gaunt panto character also made some good points, as the LDer. Labour/Tory throwing crap at each other saying 'you loved him more'
edit
I reckoned he stuttered because of the amount of facts he had to recall, as opposed to the normal scripted default draft of a politician
Scuffers said:
can't watch him in films, all he seems to play is dippy English tossers....
Watch, About A Boy then, ace film.'nother edit
JP hacked to death got quite a titter.
Edited by Halb on Friday 8th July 17:56
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