Is there a worse tv program than “Homes under the hammer”?
Is there a worse tv program than “Homes under the hammer”?
Author
Discussion

tight fart

Original Poster:

3,493 posts

298 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
quotequote all
I mean it could be a really good program, but each episode could be 20 minutes long and give you the same info.
I was stuck at home today waiting for a delivery and thought this looks good, they repeat everything you’ve seen 10 minutes ago.

Skyedriver

22,571 posts

307 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
quotequote all
There's plenty worse than HUTH
And there's loads of channels to choose from if you want something else

Super Sonic

12,882 posts

79 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
quotequote all
Are you being served?
There are even worse programmes but they're not shown anymore.

Slow.Patrol

4,678 posts

39 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
quotequote all
We call HUTH quicksand TV in our house. It is also like Bargain Hunt in that they both suck you in so that you have to watch it until the end.

Find it, fix it flog it is another one, although you can get away with just watching the last five minutes and not feel like you have missed anything.

HUTH is annoying as updates are given in the middle of the show, so you have to watch it all.

Mercdriver

3,000 posts

58 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
quotequote all
Gave up watching HUTH found the presenters hand waving distracting and the ex footballers jokes wear thin.

They must think you have the brain retention of a gnat cos as above they repeat the section over again before the reveal. I suppose it pads out the programme

Only one watching is Tommy Walsh, he gives a good summary of what the house needs but he is seldom on now, endless repeats too

Wacky Racer

40,850 posts

272 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
quotequote all
I think it's a great programme, I'm always amazed how someone can strip, rewire, decorate, replumb, fit new kitchen, roof and bathroom in six weeks for 13k.

Sheepshanks

39,641 posts

144 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
quotequote all
tight fart said:
I mean it could be a really good program, but each episode could be 20 minutes long and give you the same info.
I was stuck at home today waiting for a delivery and thought this looks good, they repeat everything you’ve seen 10 minutes ago.
Have you never heard of it it before? It's been on for about a million years.

Never mind the £13K refurb mentioned, my recollection is they usually say they spent £5K.

ajprice

32,417 posts

221 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
quotequote all
Homes Under The Hammer gave us Martin Roberts playing an invisible piano.



...and for as long as Mrs Brown's Boys exists, no other TV programme can be worse.

Mercdriver

3,000 posts

58 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
quotequote all
Prestidigitations worthy of Paul Daniels, they all do it except Tommy Walsh

Tim Cognito

1,042 posts

32 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
quotequote all
ajprice said:
...and for as long as Mrs Brown's Boys exists, no other TV programme can be worse.
Amen, brother. It's one of the few shows I have to leave the room for (obviously I wouldn't have it on in my house, nor would I associate with anyone who watches it but there have been family gatherings, Christmas or something, where somehow it ended up "on").

Chauffard

917 posts

22 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
quotequote all
Well yes, Gogglebox for one, Loose Women, Drag Race, Celebrity Masterchef, The One Show.

The Rotrex Kid

34,154 posts

185 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
quotequote all
HUTH has the most iconic choices of music for the subjects being discussed. Absolutely unrivalled.

Big Nanas

3,746 posts

109 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
quotequote all
The Rotrex Kid said:
HUTH has the most iconic choices of music for the subjects being discussed. Absolutely unrivalled.
I have noticed that also. It must use a good chunk of budget to license these tracks - but kudos to whoever is choosing the music.

I've been having HutH on daily whilst I'm working, and I love seeing the transformations.
However, it does get a little repetitive with two bed victorian terraced houses, or the recent influx of HMOs which are always decorated in grey.

aka_kerrly

12,503 posts

235 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
quotequote all
Tim Cognito said:
ajprice said:
...and for as long as Mrs Brown's Boys exists, no other TV programme can be worse.
Amen, brother.
Absolutely.

Yet somehow it won best Comedy at the NTA awards beating Brassic, Ghosts and Not Going Out.

I'd sooner watch any of those three programs on repeat for 24hours whilst hung upside down over a pit of snakes than watch one episode of Mrs Brown Boys.

Panamax

8,649 posts

59 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
quotequote all
aka_kerrly said:
I'd sooner watch any of those three programs on repeat for 24hours whilst hung upside down over a pit of snakes than watch one episode of Mrs Brown Boys.
Fortunately I've never made the mistake of watching a single episode of that particular ordure. On the other hand I recognise it must be hilarious to some of feeble mind. After all, it features a bloke dressed up as a middle-aged woman with an amusing regional accent.




Vizsla

1,202 posts

149 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
quotequote all
aka_kerrly said:
I'd sooner watch any of those three programs on repeat for 24hours whilst hung upside down over a pit of snakes than watch one episode of Mrs Brown Boys.
I'd sooner watch any of those three programs on repeat for 24hours hung upside down over a pit of snakes whilst having my intestines removed with a blunt chainsaw than watch one episode of Mrs Brown Boys.

Mikebentley

8,419 posts

165 months

Thursday 26th September 2024
quotequote all
It’s the fkin music/song they play that match the condition or location of the property.