Summary
JANET Street-Porter, an English newspaper's "celebrity editor-at- large", once described I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here as "the pathetic outpourings of a bunch of second division achievers" possessing "all the appeal of last night's chicken pie reheated". Given her decision to participate in the thing, it would be discourteous to disagree.
Sometimes, a television programme is more interesting for its impact than for anything it might contain. I'm a Celeb doesn't even boast that excuse. People you have barely heard of doing things you don't care about on a channel you rarely watch? Clearly, there is nothing else going on in the world.See the full content of this document
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Voyeurs Ensure Success of 'Pathetic' Reality Tv; 'the Entire Affair Is Manipulative Rubbish That Appeals to Itv Because It Is Wonderfully Cheap'
It is a success, in any case (now, go away and be ashamed of yourself), because it adheres to the iron laws of reality TV: it excuses sh...
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