Marc
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Michael Caine
Billy Connelly
David Beckham
Peter Kay
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Lawrah
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wheeeen?
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Marc
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Now
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Lawrah
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Oh..im watching cranford.
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Marc
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Whoooooooooo?
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Aaron
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Whoooooooooo?
cranford
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Marc
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Is that some Columbo type programme?
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chris-sri
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Billy Connelly They don't make them like that anymore.
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SVM 286
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Name 3 on that list makes the programme utterly unwatchable in spite of the other three names.
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
Name 3 on that list makes the programme utterly unwatchable in spite of the other three names.
The name of the host does that to me.
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
All the names on that list give Robin the horn.
The name of the host does that to me too.
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smack
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Tribes on
beats itv tbh
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richardworrall
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how funny is Peter Kay
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Lawrah
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hahahah stole the show!
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by richardworrall
how funny is Peter Kay
Them jokes were funnier about 3 years ago
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All Torque
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
All the names on that list give Robin the horn.
The name of the host does that to me too.
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Scotty_B
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quote: Originally posted by richardworrall
how funny is Peter Kay
Not very, got on my tits tbh.
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Robbo
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Cant stand Parky Im afraid
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nova_gteuk
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Parkys on again next week tho at 10:15 i think
erm i only watched it last night 4 peter kay but it was still good. Still dont get how it was called the last conversation if its on next week
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Tom
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Don't mind him. Thought that was the last one ever
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Robbo
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It was the last new one IIRC, probs is a repeat next week?
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Russ
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that one was called last conversation, next week is last show, fuk knows whats happening next week then.
i'd like a talk show, i can see it now "Groves-inson"
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nova_gteuk
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Saturday 22nd December on ITV 1 from 10:15pm to 11:20pm
It's the end of an era as Michael Parkinson presents the last of three special editions bringing his 36 years as a TV chat show host to a close. Tonight though, there are no live guests - just Michael sharing his memories of his favourite encounters, many of which have reached legendary status - Muhammad Ali, Fred Astaire, Richard Burton and Orson Welles, to name but a few. Parkinson first became established as a regular fixture on Saturday nights over on the BBC, where his chat show began back in 1971, and throughout the years, he has interviewed thousands of guests, reading like a who's who of popular culture over the past four decades. Since his arrival at ITV in 2004 he has welcomed stars including Tom Cruise, Madonna, John Travolta, Prime Minister Tony Blair, Elton John, Ricky Gervais, Robbie Williams, Lauren Bacall, Paul McCartney, Bette Midler and Kate Winslet. What better way to pay tribute to Britain's number one talk show host than to wallow in the nostalgia of his favourite encounters. Whether he'll include `that bloody Emu' in the list remains to be seen SUB
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Mather.16v
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it was explained if you watched it... next week is looking back over the years at some of the best/funniest shows hes done
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nova_gteuk
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Yes but yesterday was false advertising then if hes having another conversation next week lol
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