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I'm a Celebrity........

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Marmight Tue 11-Nov-14 09:56:59

I have just heard that Michael Buerk will be taking part in this. shock. I feel that ex newsreaders should refrain from taking part in reality shows and retain a modicum of gravitas in their retirement! What do you think? (I have never watched this programme btw)

Marmight Wed 12-Nov-14 09:28:39

Michael Buerk has sprouted a beard shock. Perhaps it's a form of camouflage - he may need it when he returns to Blighty!

annodomini Wed 12-Nov-14 09:39:19

I had a look at the line-up and it gives a whole new meaning to 'celebrity'. Do they really mean 'nonentity'?

Anniebach Wed 12-Nov-14 10:01:16

Perhaps Michael Beurk wants to break free of news and the moral maze after so many years of being - serious

glammanana Wed 12-Nov-14 13:49:32

Just reading Michael Buerk's comments about his forth coming trip to The Jungle," You are a long time dead and I would rather be pilloried for what I did than be disappointed of what I didn't" so I applaud the man and hope he does not miss to many of the luxuries he is used to in his everyday life.

soontobe Wed 12-Nov-14 18:10:51

I had a look at the line-up and it gives a whole new meaning to 'celebrity'. Do they really mean 'nonentity'?

Quite agree.
That and other programmes like it, seem to go lower and lower each year[but personally, it could be beacuse I am getting older, and dont youngsters as well?]
And they now seem to import some Australian or Americans etc to make up numbers
[disclaimer, I have only glanced at the line up for this year].

Tegan Thu 20-Nov-14 00:12:52

Watched it for the first time tonight. Confused about the trial with the monitor lizard. I thought their bite was extremely toxic [I'm sure the bite of a Komodo Dragon is], so it seemed a bit dangerous.

Pittcity Thu 20-Nov-14 08:29:18

Edwina Currie is going in.... Should make it more interesting!

soontobe Thu 20-Nov-14 08:34:01

Havent seen yesterday's installment yet.

I liked Gemma in it. My husband is glad she has gone!

shysal Thu 20-Nov-14 08:41:15

I read this morning that Craig Charles was informed yesterday that his older brother has died unexpectedly, so sad for him. Michael Buerk had no idea who Tynchy was, but they have formed an unlikely friendship including funny handshake.
I am embarrassed to say that I always watch I'm a Celeb and Big Brother. I enjoy them, and look forward to discussing them with the GCs.blush

feetlebaum Thu 20-Nov-14 09:18:20

I cannot believe what people find entertaining!

suevie34 Thu 20-Nov-14 09:36:26

It's good for a laugh!

J52 Thu 20-Nov-14 09:48:08

I don't watch it. Just reflecting on what people have found 'entertaining' throughout history.

henetha Thu 20-Nov-14 10:04:54

Well, I like it.. It makes me laugh. And some of this year's celebs in the jungle have reeled me in already.
Each to his own.

Marty Thu 20-Nov-14 10:19:43

annsixty. I have never watched it and never intend too. I loathe reality programmes. It's just cheap TV and most of it staged.

suevie34 Thu 20-Nov-14 10:23:45

I like it too grin

feetlebaum Thu 20-Nov-14 11:31:33

@Marty -- I'm witchoo, Booboo... (sorry, Yogi Bear mode there). I'm with you all the way on that. I'm sick and tired of soi-disant 'reality' programming, where we used to expect entertainment of a professional kind. I find myself giving up in disgust, turning the thing off and going to bed early a lot these days...

Funny - our equipment is immeasurably more sophisticated and of higher quality than it used to be - but there's so little to watch on it nowadays!

POGS Thu 20-Nov-14 11:33:21

Yep, I'm in the 'I can watch crap progs but enjoy them' brigade. grin

I thought it was a dire line up initially but they actually have a good mix and at last some reasonably intelligent people.

The footballer makes me smile. He has lost his street cred from the get go but he doesn't care he's taking the spirit of the thing to heart.

It could be one of the better ones. Ant and Dec are as good as they were from the first show, they are showing no sign of mental fatigue or boredom.

It is definitely one of those programmes that is Marmight.

Anniebach Thu 20-Nov-14 13:40:54

I watch it , be a strange world if we all shared the same sense of humour - or lack of sense of humour

tanith Thu 20-Nov-14 16:17:44

I watch too , I have had some of my most hysterical moments in past series especially the one with Paul Burrell, OH and I don't often like the same programs but we do watch this together and are hoping for some more laughs this time.
Laughing is good for you no matter how its generated ladies.. and yes I do know its rubbish but choose to watch anyway.

Ana Thu 20-Nov-14 16:19:44

Me too. It's a pity Gemma's walked out and Craig's had to leave due to bereavement, they were both colourful characters.

Marelli Thu 20-Nov-14 20:17:31

I've never watched it either.

soontobe Thu 20-Nov-14 20:31:19

Is it me, or do this year's bunch seem a bit different to usual?
More selfish maybe?
Not as willling to share meals for instance, and more out for themselves?

I do think that Mel Sykes is coming through well. And also the allo allo woman.

Ana Thu 20-Nov-14 20:36:29

Not sure about that, soontobe. The ones who've done the trials so far have all sacrificed meals to release one of the others from the camp 'prison'.

soontobe Thu 20-Nov-14 20:42:26

Not the first one I dont think.

Plus there was that kerfuffle about not giving Nadia somewhere nice to sleep?
Plus Michael Beurk keeps making non generous remarks [though I do wonder if it is a bit of an act].
Plus Mel wouldnt give up her bed for another woman.
Plus most of them were not willing to stay awake at night for the star counting.

Ana Thu 20-Nov-14 20:50:29

You mentioned food sharing, and that's the point I replied to. I seem to remember that every time they had an option, they chose to release someone.

Nadia didn't seem bothered about where she slept, Kendra was just taking umbrage on her behalf, I think!