Reality TV shows - love them or hate them?

Last post 02-04-2008, 11:26 by Humpy. 3 replies.
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  •  05-03-2008, 16:46

    Reality TV shows - love them or hate them?

    These days it seems like there are reality TV shows popping up nearly every week. But have we all had enough?

    Ok, I'll be the first to admit I do like a bit of reality TV. Im loving 'Dancing on Ice' at the moment and wont miss an episode of 'X-Factor' when it's on (although I was a little disappointed with the last series as I definately thought Rhydian should have won!).

    I like to watch a programme that actually shows off an individual's talent whether that be singing, dancing or even cooking. Dont get me wrong, I was addicted to Big Brother in previous years, but who wants to watch people sitting around making cups of tea or sleeping anymore!! It's been done to death.

    What do you think? Are they still worth watching? Or are reality shows just a chance for failed or failing celebrities to get back in the spotlight??

    Let's hear you thoughts.

  • 29795 in reply to 29716
     06-03-2008, 11:27

    Re: Reality TV shows - love them or hate them?

    The only ones I like watching are Dancing on Ice, Strictly Come Dancing, I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Now! ( Janice was hilarious!)

    Big Brother is sooooo boring....and X-Factor....the last series...I lost interest very early...who won? And where are they now?

  • 29820 in reply to 29795
     06-03-2008, 16:05

    Re: Reality TV shows - love them or hate them?

    Leon Jackson.......... exactly!!

    I did find this year's I'm A Celebrity very entertaining, what with Janice and Biggins and the Marc and Cerys love story. But in previous years this has also been quite dull.

    What are everyone else's thoughts???

  • 32167 in reply to 29716
     02-04-2008, 11:26

    Re: Reality TV shows - love them or hate them?

    I prefer the grown up versions like the Apprentice with its cast of wannabe egotistical loosers, let the back stabbing commence.

    Who in their right mind would go up against this lot and work for Alan Sugar, it must be down to our society craving for 15 min of fame or just being famous for not being famous.

    The producers have chosen well this year, there are lots of candidates in there just to be fed to the lions, starting with last weeks sacking.

    How come a Barrister does not know a lobster costs more than £5.

    Roll out the next lot of Z listers for our screens. 

     

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