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Personal Services RequiredNewest Review: ... interviews and trial a disastrous match. They are as ghastly as each other and needless to say, row, bitch and don't get on, no definable line between boss and underling. Mel gets on slightly better with Pete in her next interview'. Pete, who to me was clearly gay with that tell tale 'whisp', but for some reason wont acknowledge that on national TV. He's in serious denial. In fact he goes ... more |
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by thedevilinme - written on 11.07.08 (Very useful, 258 readings)
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Apparently one-in-three British families employ some sort of home help - well at least that's what C4 tell us. And the ambiguity of that statement has allowed them to go out and make yet another reality show to fit that quiet mid-week summer evening slot, helping to trawl in more viewers to help the collapsing Big Brother demographic. The boss-underling scenario in The Apprentice was a huge success so why shouldn't Channel Four have a quick go and cash in on that ratings winner with this hybrid, as you would expect, a much cheaper and less thought out and intelligent affair. Taking that basic principal of a boss interviewing and testing potential candidates ...
by yourthe1 - written on 10.07.08 (Useful, 28 readings)
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wonderfull show well done to wendy-ann & andrew you where both stars in the programme..... i here that gabbie has had many housekeeper since the show was filmed..... is that telling her some it...... gabbie seems to be doing well with her new hubby of 2 years how do he put up with it..... stop trying to be somit your not and become the person you are...... the only person who can change you is the one you look at every morning. well done to all the crew who did a wonderful job filming and puting a wicked show on tv more of this please it better then eastenders or any other programme.... it was ...




