It won't get cancelled as it makes too much money for ITV, and as long as there are preening, brain dead, fame-hungry, talentless tossers willing to degrade themselves in the name of so-called 'entertainment, then sadly brain-rotting tosh programs like this, Big Brother, TOWIE & Made In Chelsea will always be around!
Yes it was on Sky News that it's caused a surge in young people getting cosmetic surgery and fish lips! It's terrible people going to Turkey to get it done then having it go wrong and coming home to ask the NHS to help! Young women with big lips, plastic breasts, plastic cheeks on their face and big bums it's not attractive
I know it’s ancient history, but a good example for the list would be the death of Micheal Lush, an ordinary man who died rehearsing a bungee jump for Noel Edmund’s Late Late Breakfast Show. It was negligence on the producers part as several contestants before suffered injuries trying to perform stunts they weren’t qualified for
Long story short, I don’t know if I imagined it, but am sure I saw a woman on that show who wore a dress where there were holes to let her tits hang out? I’ve asked loads of people but no one else remembers. I don’t suppose you do? Strange question I know but I’m sure it was either that show or a late night show called Bizarre.
@@WFra-g5l I remember that. The poor young guy was so excited, so trusting. It was something that I think anyone who knew it can't forget. R.I.P. Sir, ... 😢...💐...
I was only talking about that last week during a discussion about how thoroughly rotten the BBC is and that they'll do anything for ratings. They ignored all the warnings, just as they did with Savile and with Strictly....BBC should be defunded IMO. They even faked some of their nature program footage....how dishonest is that? Faking nature....
Your great, great grandma says she finds you disrespectful. She says pull up your socks , study more,so you get a better job and stay off your playstation it's affecting your eyes and concentration.
It’s annoying they go on about Jeremy Kyle yet Love Island is pretty much the same but with better looking people yet has had more deaths but still going
Because 'Love Island' makes ITV a shit-ton of wedge, whereas JK never made anything except headlines. ITV don't give a toss about shows unless they make them millions, then it doesn't matter if people have died cos all they care about is the cash!
@@jamesjimbob71 well it’s perfect representation of narcissistic behaviours and tendencies, In fact it’s funny that the media has such bias towards let’s show similar to Jeremy Kyle of dysfunctional people and relationships and cheating but it’s ok as we hire attractive people who are fake and fame hungry
Sherlock never got 'killed off'. It ended because the careers of the two main stars went stratospheric and they now work mainly in Hollywood. Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss, Benedict Cumberbatch & Martin Freeman have all stated on many occasions that they would love to do more episodes, but scheduling conflicts prevent this from happening. Like 'Doctor Who' maybe the show will be brought back in a few years. Here's hoping!
Also agree cause killing of a top series with striking high scores on imdb, because some loud fans were angry because the show was not envolving in the direction they thought it would and inventing a 'secret 4th episode' was the thing on tumblr in 2017. MOJO ignoring the actual people involved whom said the hardest part of this show was scheduling everyone's agenda. Seems like someone at MOJO was a hardcore hater and absolutely wanted sherlock on that list.
The BBC remake has had injuries but they are a lot more careful now and alternates come in to cover them. Like they could have a special episode for those knocked back! Any physical show will have injuries,
The real problem with Gladiators is that it started with the contestants being amateur fitness enthusiasts but by the later series they end up with them being in the same league as the gladiators and that's just not as interesting to watch.
Saying there were multiple cast changes on Top Gear is really misleading. It was the real three guys for the majority of its run and after that no one could hold it together.
Regarding Cilla Black quitting Blind Date; an aunt (who was PA for a renowned London doctor until they retired a few years ago) was told that she was a really heavy drinker in her spare time, quaffing champagne all day while she relaxed by her pool as she spent long periods at her holiday villa in Spain. Unsurprisingly, when she was discovered dead after having fallen down the steps near her pool, the amount of alcohol in her system was pretty large! She was warned to reduce her drinking & even to stop it as she got older, but that advice clearly fell on deaf ears.
I know marriages fail for a variety of reasons, but I truly feel bad for Jon and Lucy. Hopefully they will come out of it relatively unscathed and be successful in co-parenting their daughter.
@@stepheng8779 could be... I haven't seen it in a bit... I never minded Jon and Sean, I think the differences in their attitudes played well off each other... some of the guests... meh...
I have a feeling Jon is the winner here. Lucy is a nutter. She honestly believes the dead leave their spirits behind and those spirits communicate with her and give her inspiration for her writing and comedy. She also claims there are a dozen male comedians who prey on young females but refuses to name them... I also think she used Jon for the fame.
I, like many others gave up on Top Gear after the trio moved to The Grand Tour so I was not surprised that Top Gear died. Have to admit, I'm pretty surprised to hear that Flintoff was in a crash that caused the cancellation.
It's interesting how after Richard Hammond's crash was pretty much the renaissance period. The two or three years after that and the bit before it, you could say was when they were consistent.
If anyone is interested, Freddy flipped his car skinning his face across the tarmac ripping off a lot of his skin. That's why he has the scar over his mouth.
@@philiprice7875 I have to agree why always film in the dark why not during the day? If there were ghosts wouldn’t the grave yards be full of them, or the fields of the Somme where hundreds of thousands died in battles yet not one ghost
One of the things I find amazing (not in a good way) about the finale of Sherlock, is that it ends with a recorded message from John's wife Mary: "When life gets too strange, too impossible, too frightening, there is always one last hope. When all else fails, there are two men sitting, arguing in a scruffy flat, like they've always been there and they always will. The best and wisest men I have ever known, my Baker Street boys, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson." The reason that I find it amazing, is that Mary is essentially describing precisely what the audience had been tuning in for: Sherlock and John solving crimes out on the streets from their base in Baker Street. She urges John to to continue working with Sherlock, solving cases and having adventures together. The show literally tells us that's what's good about the series. So, why on Earth did this self-aware comment feature at the end of an episode that was none of the things that Mary acknowledges were good about the show? Instead of our protagonists being out on the streets solving cunning crimes, they were locked in a bizarre totally contrived escape room dealing with a long-lost and unmentioned (before the previous episode) sister that was conjured up from nowhere on an unconvincing premise to trap the protagonists in an isolated island prison. What a strange thing - to make a final episode that is, in many ways, the antithesis of what the audience enjoyed, and then tell them right at the end, after not providing it, that the show runners know what exactly audience really wanted. Bizarre.
Nobody expected a 'secret fourth episode' of Sherlock except a vocal fan minority who'd hypnotised themselves into believing Sherlock and John would end up together despite the series creators repeatedly saying that wasn't happening. S4 wasn't perfect but it still had huge ratings and the main reason they haven't done another is that Cumberbatch and Freeman are both involved in the Marvel cinematic universe, which means they have very little time to do anything else, while Gatiss and Moffat both have multiple projects going on. Even back in the early series, there were big gaps because Freeman was in the Hobbit trilogy and Cumberbatch was filming a Star Trek movie. Side note, I just *love* how people keep blaming Moffat for everything they don't like in Sherlock, even though Gatiss is co-creator and equally responsible for the series, which goes double for S4 because Moffat was dealing with a death in the family.
No, lets get it straight -Sherlok had 2 issues : 1) Martin and Benedict didn't get along. Minor issue but added up. 2) The creator offended the fans and made fun of them in one of the episodes. This is a major mistake because a fandom is what keeps a show alive. They remember until this day .
Fandom doesn't keep a show alive, that's a fallacy that's far too widely believed. What keeps a show alive is the engagement of casual viewers. The problem with the episode in question (which mocked the fan theories as to how Sherlock survived The Reichenbach Fall) is that the show never came up with a satisfactory solution and implied the viewers were stupid to expect one. The main issue with Sherlock is that each season is about half as good as the season before it. It got worse and worse. The first series works by mistake - they had to rapidly bring the episodes from 60 minutes to 90, so they inserted a lot of extra chase sequences which makes London feel like a character in itself. The second series forgets all that: what's left is thin, and is rapidly spread thinner.
Sorry but this is only partially right. Martin and Benedict reportedly aren’t friends but they’re both professionals and always did what they had to for the show. The creator did not “offend” the fans, at least not the British ones because we understand good-hearted satire when we see it. The show ended because its two main leads became much busier in Hollywood, especially Benedict. Doing a Sherlock series is basically committing to a trilogy of movies that both actors couldn’t always make time for. Gatiss and Moffat couldn’t keep waiting on the two stars year after year so they moved on to other things.
The fans had nothing to do with it. They could make more Sherlock right now if they wanted and those fans would continue to eat it up. They stopped making it because they had better projects to work on. Honestly, the fans are the worst part of the show.
A man died on TV during the show, doing the stunt, I think? His family was watching, something like that? Haven't heard anything about that for a long time.
Jeremy Kyle is much worse. Because he had to work within the regulations that he couldn't fake content. Which means he took real situations and threw petrol on the fire.
@@TheOmegaRiddler I heard he was in the queue at my local Tescos and tried to push ahead in a Don't you know who I am fashion. The assistant had to send him back in line.
Love how the last segment has the completely wrong footage playing, but still retains the timing of the 'cut to highlight part' of footage. Its a nice little glimpse into the formulaic automated structure of these uploads.
Sherlock shouldn’t be on the list. It ended because Cumberbatch became a lot more famous and the two show runners moved onto other projects. You guys must really hate the show to keep putting it on lists that doesn’t relate to Sherlock at all. And to put it above Ed Westwick’s allegations is dumb.
Over 1.000.000 people gave it a score on IMDB and it still has a 9,1 rating. And the last season got (again) so many nominaties/ awards.. . I agree, someone at MOJO hates Sherlock.
Did they do any same sex pairing episodes? It would have been controversial for the time IIRC the era, but I'm wondering if they were desperate for attention enough to do it.
what did you want ? conan doyle awoken from death to write more? THEY USED EVERY STORY HED WRITTEN has noting to do with it being bad limited material , or Rathbone & Bruce would have had a lifetimes work
@@mcfcguvnorsThe last series but especially the last episode is shit though. IDK what you think the complaints are, but they are about them writing shite for the last series.
9:29 Third iteration of Top Gear, not second. (The first iteration was a very factual programme, with presenters such as William Woollard and Tiff Needell. The second iteration was the much better known show with Clarkson, May and Hammond, and the third iteration followed the departure of these three presenters after Clarkson's sacking for punching a producer.)
Sherlock wasn't continued because the creators didn't want to continue and they've said it before the backlash over the 4th season, the demand by the fans was and still is there, even if the 4th season was relatively disappointing, if a 5th season will be ever created there will be a big demand for it.
Any show thats like Jeremy Kyle, the only way is Essex or benefit street should be cancelled and never come back. Two pints of lager should make a come back
there is an episode of top gear, where a stunt goes wrong, the stigg drives off the end of an aircraft carrier and the car and stigg are never seen again
Hardwick House was another series cancelled after only a few episodes transmitted after complaints by viewers, it starred the Late Rory Kinnear and was a Comedy series set in an English Comprehensive School
Thats a real shame about The Richardsons I'm gutted. There aren't many shows these days that are genuinely funny and make me laugh out loud but this was definitely one of them. Another good show bites the dust 😢😢
How was the "Heil honey I'm home" sitcom not just a 10 second punchline in a sketch show? Something about TV producers having run out of ideas, they insist they haven't run out of ideas, they get into a screaming fight and it cuts to "Heil honey I'm home" title card and that's it. Audience laughs for two seconds and then they move on to yet another take on the cheese shop skit.
04:44 I once, and only once, caught an episode of Most Haunted, in which they where in a "haunted" pub cellar, after hours... There was a cold draft (ironically something useful, to help keep the beer), when all of a sudden there was a quiet "pop" followed immediately by a hiss, Yvette Fielding jumped and screamed, which I believe was her main job. I immediately recognised the sound of a pressure release valve doing its job. I had to stop watching as I knew my laughing would have woken up my girlfriend.
I can't believe a show like Heil Honey I'm Home got made, AND the first episode even aired in the 90s lol And I can't believe also that a show called The Girlie Show was even more controversial than that, and the UK tabloids were adamant in destroying it. Well, that part is not surprising at all.
Still want a new season of Sherlock. While season 4 wasn't the best. I think the only thing that drags it down was the finale. But the finale was an original story and not based on a Sherlock Holmes story. I think they should stick to the original books as thats what worked best.
Big Brother. Both versions of Channel 4 and Channel 5 and it came from the celebrity series. The race row on the original Channel 4 series and Punchgate on Channel 5 series.
I thought the very 1st series of BB was quite interesting. After that everyone knew what to expect and the people going in there were just fame hungry twats. The 1st one felt like more of an attempt at something different.
Used to love Most Haunted. Loved when Yvette was a scared little thing. We all knew Derek was a fake, because they're all fakes. But he was entertaining "Sam! Keep him away!" Ratings must have been slipping, so they decide to screw Derek over to kick him off the show. Then Yvette suddenly became courageous & a bit of a bitch. Didn't work. She ruined the show. Dumb move by her & Ciaran.
What utter bollocks with Sherlock. Firstly it hasn't been "killed off" and secondly, it was still pulling down great viewing figures and only a small vocal minority was whining. Moffat and Gattis have said numerous times that the show will be back if they can find a slot in the schedules of the two main stars as the fame of both exploded during the shows run, making them both hard to get hold of at the same time. Of course the fact it's rumoured that Cumberbatch and Freeman don't exactly get on doesn't help.
Luckily Producers have learned to create series with better storylines, characters & quality acting. More appeal to existing fanbases. Like the $180+ million spent on the Acolyte. 😂
I wanna see more meet the Richardson, they still have to have a relationship because of their daughter, as long as things are amiable behind the scenes, they could write some really funny comedy based on real situations. Season 2 of Fawlty Towers was written while the writers/actors were going through a horrible divorce
@BeatboxNorwich did you want Big Fat Quiz last night too? If you didn't, then your point is strangely co-incidental... are you Derek? (Seriously, though. Watch the show, the whole segment was brilliant.)
Yes indeed, The Kinks Dead End Street inspired this music video and the song, watch the video and you'll see what I mean the street, the coffin.... The sound is little like it too. 2005 UK No1 single. Oasis did some good songs but I think a bit over-rated. The Kinks are in my view a little under-rated in favour of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
10:07 millions in lost income is the very least he deserves (should millions have been due to him to complete his contract) he would have got more in personal damages.
There was a time when Acora could do the spirit thing...but what happened with him was when he started to make progress in the media etc, his ego stepped in...and so the spirit stepped out..from then on, he was a joke
@@baconneggs1234more like she used him for fame and he realised she was a nutter. She believes the dead leave their spirits behind and those spirits communicate with her and inspire her writing.