robo wrote: » So has Matt & his team been reading this thread cos looks like they dropped the TV slot & have a new slot called "Culture Club" & it started this week with Paul Howard (Ross O'Carroll creator) and he discussed his fave tv, music, gigs, plays etc. Was actually good...compared to the latest TV slot (the one that doesn't include Ed Smith)
jay0109 wrote: » Gannon tonight compared the various comings and goings on Love Island to the Premier league transfer window when she was trying to defend the show hich the 2 Lads said as pure, unadulterated crap that is being orchestrated and scripted. Her response was to say whole workplaces shut down every year due to debates over millionaire footballers moving from club A to club B, all of which is preplanned and arranged so why bother getting into following it !!!
ButtersSuki wrote: » She must be trolling. At least I hope she's trolling........
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » Perhaps she is part of a conspiracy by the patriarchy to make women look empty headed. Either that or she's some sort of elaborate joke by the production team. Honestly, if her IQ dropped by just a point or two, they'd need to water her daily. I'm not sure which is the worst. The nonsense she spouts or the hypocrisy.
Buford T. Justice VI wrote: » Quite a drop in standards over the years, from Robert Fisk being a regular to Jennifer Gannon being a regular.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Thanks Buford, I nearly drowned myself in coffee going down the wrong way after guffawing when I read your post. :pac:
ButtersSuki wrote: » Related to the above, would love to hear Gannon’s thoughts on how to bring peace to the Middle East. Would make for an “interesting” listen.
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » I wonder is it a resource issue too? That it's cheaper to bring in people like Gannon to talk fluff and fill airtime?
NIMAN wrote: » I would have considered MC a serious journo and presenter in the past. But not any more. The quality of his show has plummeted over the years, he talks about nonsense that he would never have in the past, has poor contributors on, and seems happy to phone it in daily. If he had any scruples he'd have left long ago. Easy pay cheque.
Dr_serious2 wrote: » The only time he shows any passion is his frankly disgraceful treatment of Cal Thomas. By God Marion McKeown gets an easy ride on that slot, poor Cal has to listen to the presenter going on biased rants.
ButtersSuki wrote: » But Cal, but Cal, but Cal.....
pjohnson wrote: » That only happens when Cal starts on the whataboutery about 2 or 3 times during every Cal Thomas segment.
Chip Whitley wrote: » Sorry lads, but Cal Thomas tends to talk a load of nonsense particularly when defending Trump and Matt Cooper is entitled to call him on it.
dominatinMC wrote: » I agree Cal does talk a bit of nonsense from time-to-time. But it's the double standards of Matt which annoys me. He calls out Cal (sometimes rather aggressively) but never once disagrees/calls out some of the more left-leaning contributors. I haven't listened too regularly lately, so can't name check too many contributors, but I do recall the likes of Roe McDermott being able to talk whatever ****e crossed her mind without ever being questioned on it
robo wrote: » So they have replaced the Friday interview with TV on a Friday and TV on a Wednesday is now "Culture Club" ...whihc is past guests from the Friday interview asked back on to tell us all about their fave TV, songs, films etc from back in their day. Honestly, I don't see the point in this segment. So far 2 of the guests (Paul Howard & Lynn Ruane) have been interviewed numerous times on TLW, and now they are back to give an insight into their "Cultural" likes