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BDGA
15-04-2003, 08:11 PM
Article from todays Heat


"We've always loved Brian Dowling, so we're delighted to hear he's assuming the role of fairy godmother for a new ITV1 show. And with a name like Brian's Boyfriends - it's bound to be a success.

Brian rang heat to tell us about the programme: "A girl will give us three complaints about her man and I'll surprise him at work. Then it's my job to sort him out - if he has bad breath, we'll go to an oral hygienist, or if he needs a makeover - I'll take him shopping."

The couple will then meet up and the girlfriend will decide whether to dump her man or not.

brian is looking forward to using more adult humour than he can on SM:tv: "I can be more tongue-in-cheek, and it won't be as nerve-wracking as live telly but it's scary to be doing it alone." he admits.

He cheekily added that he had enough complaints about his ex to fill a whole series, and said he'd like to include gay couple and celebrities in the show in the future.

Brian's Boyfriends will air on ITV1 from 27 May. If you would like your boyfriend to appear on the programme, call 020 7323 0924."


Sounds like it will be a great show, being produced by the Blaze Television.

Well done Brian!!:hello::hello::hello:

Amy
15-04-2003, 08:15 PM
I read this today in Heat :thumbs: It's great news :thumbs: WELL DONE BRIAN :hello: :hello: :hello:

BigSister
15-04-2003, 08:17 PM
WELL DONE BRIAN

This is great:thumbs:

:elephant::elephant::elephant::elephant:

steve_o
15-04-2003, 08:19 PM
Blimey, with a name like Brian's boyfriends I won't be watching.:laugh: It sounds really deep.:thumbs::joker:

Kaz
15-04-2003, 10:34 PM
Thanks for that information, BDGA - excellent news! :hello: :dance: :hello:

I like the sound of this programme - should suit Brian down to the ground. :thumbs:

Is it only boyfriends you can nominate, and not husbands as well? (only joking! :laugh:)

Well done, Brian! :colour:

Mairi
15-04-2003, 10:38 PM
Originally posted by BDGA
Brian's Boyfriends will air on ITV1 from 27 May.

Yes, it's great news for Brian and I'd love to watch the show but isn't 27 May the possible start date for Big Brother 4? :conf:

BusyBee
15-04-2003, 10:55 PM
Good for Brian - he will be able to use his humour to the best advantage. Nice for him to get away from childrens' presenting.

Though I do agree Kaz I'm sure he could include a few husbands = after all no-one is perfect are they? Wonder if they include improving untidiness and leaving the seat up on the loo? LOL

:hugesmile::hugesmile::hugesmile::hugesmile:

rachb
15-04-2003, 10:56 PM
good luck brian:thumbs::thumbs:

Robyn
15-04-2003, 11:27 PM
This is brilliant news for Brian.

I can't wait to see the new show and it sounds the ideal kind of show for Brian. Although I enjoy watching Brian on SM:tv it will be good to see him in a more adult show.

Hopefully he will still be working on both SM:tv and the new show at the same time. I certainly could cope with seeing Brian on the telly twice a week!!

Robyn:wavey:

dizzy bint
16-04-2003, 08:38 AM
Thanks BDGA :thumbs:

This is fantastic news for Brian! A new show and on ITV1 as well!! Fingers crossed that it does well and he gets a lot of his one liners in!

27th May is a Tuesday so it doesn't look very likely that BB4 will actually start on that day.

James
15-05-2003, 12:50 PM
This show starts on the 27th at midnight.

As far as I can tell though the Scottish ITV regions aren't showing it. :nono:

Kaz
15-05-2003, 01:35 PM
Oh No! I think you may well be right, James. :bawling: :bawling: :bawling:

This is from the Radio Times:
Brian's Boyfriends

Channel: ITV1 London
Date: Wednesday 28 May Time: 12:00am to 12:25am

Brian Dowling presents the show in which he helps transform guys nominated by their partners, in a bid to fix any problems that get on the nerves of their long-suffering but loving partners.

How rude! :mad:

Hopefully other regions, including Scotland, will see this shortly afterwards - I hope so anyway!

BusyBee
15-05-2003, 02:28 PM
Kaz - Completely EVIL if you ask me.

Never mind we'll make sure we tell you what its like.:thumbs::joker:

James
15-05-2003, 02:37 PM
The good news is that if you've got Sky you can see any of the ITV regions.

There's instructions on this web page about the settings to change:

http://www.vowles-home.demon.co.uk/Sat/SkyITV.htm

You might want to print that page out. :hugesmile:

:hugesmile:

BDGA
15-05-2003, 06:51 PM
I think you will find that it is being shown in Scotland as there is an article in the Edinburgh Evening News tonight .....

DJ gets a kick out of macho man makeover

BY FIONA MACGREGOR


HE was the sort of man that any girl could take home to meet her mum.

A 23-year-old who rarely drinks, has no interest in football, and chooses conservative clothes.

But Forth Radio DJ Matthew Smith was just too clean-cut for girlfriend Krystle Weaver.

In a bid to turn her "new man" into a new man, she arranged for a laddish make-over.

Now Matthew’s macho image-change is set to be broadcast on national television as part of a new makeover programme hosted by Big Brother winner Brian Dowling.

The DJ, from Slateford, had thought he was attending a routine management meeting at the station’s Edinburgh HQ yesterday but the larger-than-life TV celebrity was lurking in the shadows to spring a surprise.

Matthew had been secretly nominated to take part in a new ITV show, Brian’s Boyfriends, by Krystle.

The show asks people to identify things they would like to change about their boyfriend and Brian then sets about revamping the unsuspecting victim who is later returned a changed man.

After his initial shock he was whisked away by Brian and a television crew to Easter Road stadium to meet former Celtic legend and Sky football pundit Charlie Nicholas for a crash course on the laws of the beautiful game and a keepie-up session.

Krystle, 20, who has been going out with Matthew for eight months, said: "I grew up with a dad and a brother who are big football fans. I’ve never been out with someone who didn’t like football and beer before so it’s quite a puzzle really.

"I don’t think this is going to turn Matthew into a football maniac."

At Easter Road, Charlie did his best to explain 4-4-2 formations, the offside rule and other soccer intricacies but it had little impact on Matthew.

Matthew said: "I was very surprised everyone at Forth managed to keep this a secret.

"Brian just appeared at this meeting and I was wondering what was going on.

"I had no idea Krystle had set me up and I didn’t see this coming. Music, film and television are my main interests and I was brought up in South Africa which doesn’t have a great football culture.

"Charlie was a great sport and tried his best to give me a basic understanding of the game. I have picked up a few tips so if I bore Krystle to death talking about footie from now on it’s her own fault."

Nicholas said: "I spent years as a professional and used all my experience but Matthew was a bit of a lost cause.

"He just managed to grasp team formations but when I got to the offside rule his eyes were glazing over. Matthew’s keepie-up skills hardly got off the ground and he should stick to the music business."

Brian then whisked Matthew up to 21st Century Kilts in the Royal Mile where he was fitted for a stylish kilt that would impress Krystle.

And during a visit to Caledonian Brewery at Slateford, Matthew - an alcopops drinker - was encouraged to down a few pints of Caley 80/- ale.

The day was rounded off when the new Matthew met up with Krystle for cocktails at the plush Tower Restaurant.

He said: "It was a great laugh and Brian was a wonderful host but I just don’t see me standing at the bar, sinking pints and talking about Hibs and Hearts."

Host Brian said: "Matthew entered in to the spirit of the show and was game for a laugh but he is a lovely guy and I hope we haven’t changed him too much."

Krystle said: "He is a great guy the way he is and I don't mind if he goes back to his old ways."

Brian’s Boyfriends runs from Tuesday, May 27 on ITV 1.

http://www.edinburghnews.com/index.cfm?id=552732003

The DJ who took part has been talking about it on his radio show today.

BusyBee
20-05-2003, 05:12 PM
On reading Heat today I notice that Brian's show is on at MIDNIGHT on ITV on 27 May. What a time!!

Perhaps they are trying to capture those maniacs who are still up watching BB4:hugesmile::dance:

Kaz
26-05-2003, 11:57 AM
There's a small piece today by the Mirror's (http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/) 3AM Girls on Brian's new show:

BRIAN Dowling's new show hasn't got off to a terribly good start.

In Brian's Boyfriends, the SM:TV kids presenter makes over an unsuspecting boyfriend every week, under the orders of their girlfriend.

But one bloke got wind of the plans and promptly dumped his girlfriend.

He told pals he couldn't believe she was going to try and change him on TV.

Brian told 3am: "We were on our way to film him when his girlfriend told us. I had to turn around and go home."Believe it if you will! Nice piccie of Brian, though - looking very smart! :thumbs:

http://images.icnetwork.co.uk/upl/mirror/sep2002/0/6/0007CC94-AB44-1D73-8EC780C328ECFE6C.jpg

Ig
27-05-2003, 01:41 PM
Awww - poor Brian!!

Still, it's all good publicity for the show I suppose.

Just a little reminder that the show is on tonight at midnight, so set those videos!

Incidentally, if any of you feel strongly enough to complain about the timeslot, or if it isn't yet being shown in your area, there is a feedback form available here (http://www.itv.com/about/) Just click on "Media Access Services" and then "Feedback form" and make your feelings known!:thumbs:

**getting very excited now!!**

cc100
27-05-2003, 03:37 PM
it cant be much good, it was advertised as being on during prime time, but now its on at midnight.


mustnt be very good

oh dear


and i bet he wont get his contract renewed fo smtv, as that will probably be pulled in the autumn

dinallt
27-05-2003, 05:12 PM
If you can't get Brian's new show in your ITV region and you have Sky digital then you can get all the other regional programmes including London using the Other Channel feature. The following is a link to a website which explains how to do it link to how to set up Sky Other Channels (http://www.wildsat.com/astra.htm)

WILDCHILD
27-05-2003, 09:26 PM
I'll be watching this and I'll make my own judgement after watching it.:thumbs:

dizzy bint
27-05-2003, 09:39 PM
Originally posted by cc100
it cant be much good, it was advertised as being on during prime time, but now its on at midnight.


mustnt be very good

oh dear


and i bet he wont get his contract renewed fo smtv, as that will probably be pulled in the autumn

The time slot is nothing to do with the standard of the show. The show was commissioned by ITV's Night Time Programmers and as such will be shown at night. The show was never to my knowledge pushed as a prime time show. This is an ideal gentle slot to get Brian into his own presenting. There have been no negative comments on the show to my knowledge in the press.

A recent poll on ITV Children's website had Brian as the most popular presenter of SM:tv at the moment by a long way and it is generally accepted that it is the format of the show that is to fault and not the presenters.

Ig
27-05-2003, 10:09 PM
Well cc100, I'd love to know where you got your information from as I don't remember reading anything in the press or hearing on TV! The show was never advertised as being prime time, it was always expected to be in a late-night spot, but midnight is pushing it a bit I must say!

ITV explained the timing of the show like this

Thank you for your recent email and we are sorry to hear of your concerns.We are also eagerly awaiting the programme and wish Brian well, however the series has been commissioned as part of our Night-Time schedule, thus the slot has been allocated to make the series as accessible as possible to an audience at a transitional point within the schedules.
Night-Time is a stand alone schedule, and is designed for a specific audience, much like Daytime or Peak Time. For example, something like This Morning would not transfer to early evening, nor would Coronation Street run only within an afternoon slot.

We shall ensure that your comments are highlighted to ITV controllers and thank you for your interest in our services.


I hope that sorts it out for you cc100. ITV obviously think highly of Brian even if you don't.:hugesmile:

Nora
x

ps - who IS that on your avatar? I've often wondered - is it you or a "famous person"???

BusyBee
28-05-2003, 09:33 AM
Well I stayed up late last night specifically to watch Brian and I must say it was a bit of a disappointment.

Brian was his usual lovely self, but may be because it was the first it dragged and the concept seemed a bit pathetic.

sorry if others loved it.

WILDCHILD
28-05-2003, 01:57 PM
I've got to admit, it wasn't the best TV show I have ever seen. The format of the show was a bit rubbish, even though Brian was sweet and funny.
I only watched the first half and then turned over so I dont know if the second half got better but I dont think I'll be staying up late to watch this again!:spin:

Ig
29-05-2003, 12:11 AM
Aww guys I'm sorry you were disappointed! :conf: It was more or less exactly how I expected, it reminded me a lot of Streetmate which isn't surprising as it's one of Brian's favourite shows!

I really enjoyed it (but then, I would! lol), it made me laugh and I thought it was really good fun! It was lovely to see him with his own show on ITV1 - even if it was a bit late! It's not bad going to get a 13 week run for your first solo project (especially as an exBB contestant!) but above all it was lovely to see him in adult mode. It's been utterly fantastic to see him for 2 hours every Saturday morning for the last 16 months virtually without a break, but so nice that we now get to see him being as sweet and funny as ever with a bit of naughtiness thrown in!

Excuse some of us if we get a bit excited to see Brian doing so well, it's not really any different to the threads I read on other housemates which go on for pages and pages without getting buried or stopped short with some negative comment. Let's hope no one decides to throw cold water on the thread praising whatever Helen's much-vaunted next project may be, (however short or naff it may be, some of us will still actually be pleased for her) for example. If they do, it certainly won't be me.:bawling:

I'm not knocking anyone, god knows I've defended TiBB to some very unpleasant people in the past, but sometimes it seems like people are desperate for Brian to fall flat on his face so they can gloat. I really didn't think this was that sort of place at all, I thought all that was left behind on TBB.:conf:

steve_o
29-05-2003, 12:20 AM
The name Brians Boyfriends was enough to put me off, I didn't even see it. Sorry! :thumbs: Nothing against Brian the title just sounded naff. :conf:

:spin:

James
29-05-2003, 02:12 AM
I've done some screenshots from the show, and added them to the gallery.

http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=34

By the way, that guy being madeover reminded me of someone famous. He's awfully familliar looking. But I can't think who. It's been annoying me. :mad:

James
29-05-2003, 02:47 AM
Mike McClean (used to be on the Big Breakfast)

Phew. That's a relief. :hugesmile:

LEE
29-05-2003, 09:01 AM
Ig, I don't think anyone here wants Brian to fall flat on his face.

As you know I'm not a huge Brian fan, but that doesn't mean I don't want his new show to do well, I think it is fantastic that that an ex-bb conterstant is being given this opportunity on ITV1 and I really hope he does well.

I didn't stay up to watch the show, and probably won't in future as I'm not a fan and it is very late, but when he gets something more primetime I'm sure I'll tune in and watch and give him my support.

(note I said when and not if)

Thanks for your support as well, all of us at TiBB appreciate it. :thumbs:

Romantic Old Bird
29-05-2003, 10:04 AM
Originally posted by Ig
I'm not knocking anyone, god knows I've defended TiBB to some very unpleasant people in the past, but sometimes it seems like people are desperate for Brian to fall flat on his face so they can gloat. I really didn't think this was that sort of place at all, I thought all that was left behind on TBB.:conf:

No, Ig, I don't want Brian's show to fail at all. I want entertaining, and I haven't seen it yet, but if it's entertaining I'll certainly watch it.:thumbs: even though he wasn't my favourite either.

The thing is we feel we know all these people don't we, so it's not as easy to be objective.

I'll remember to set my tape next week.

Ig, we very much appreciate your support, please don't be disillusioned :bawling:

We're lovely we are:spin2:

Honest!

peachy
29-05-2003, 10:17 AM
Sorry Ig, I really wish I'd remembered to watch Brian's show. I certainly would have done if I had.
I'll try to catch it next week. I agree that Brian will be suited more to a late night show than kiddy TV and I look forward to giving it a go.

I'll let you know what I think when I've watched it.:thumbs:

miss little glitzee
29-05-2003, 02:36 PM
now now

im sure cc100 didnt mean it in a nasty way, i think he just meant that its a bit odd for a kids presenter to host a late night show.

they usuall only put shows on that late if there poor or are rude, but surely club reps on at 10.30 is ruder?

BusyBee
29-05-2003, 02:54 PM
Sorry Ig, although Brian was never my favourite I really wish him well. I just thought the programme didnt do him justice.

But as I said it was only the first programme so could get better.

Ig
31-05-2003, 12:38 AM
Thanks for your responses folks. Yes ROB, I agree, the vast majority of people here ARE lovely! Like I said I wasn't having a pop at anyone in particular (well maybe one or two!!) and I don't expect everyone to like Brian - or the show come to that! It just seems that sometimes a few people deliberately try to cause trouble and it gets me down sometimes.

Anyway - it can't be that bad because Channel 4 are already planning an identical show! (Called Men In Pink - cover your eyes Steve!):spin2:

Romantic Old Bird
09-06-2003, 01:54 PM
In today's 3am

BUBBLING BRIAN HAS A SPLITTING HEADACHE




WE'RE beginning to think Brian Dowling has put a curse on the couples of Britain.

Disaster hit the relentlessly bubbly TV presenter last week when he was due to film a pair of lovers for his new ITV1 makeover show, Brian's Boyfriends.



http://images.icnetwork.co.uk/upl/mirror/sep2002/0/6/0007CC94-AB44-1D73-8EC780C328ECFE6C.jpg


The night before he set off to surprise the boyfriend, the girlfriend rang producers to say she had just found out he was having an affair.

They had to cancel the show which, needless to say, left the series with a massive hole. Producers and Brian spent the next day frantically trying to find another couple.

Brian told us, "It was terrible. I felt so sorry for the girl, what a time to find out."

steve_o
09-06-2003, 11:20 PM
Originally posted by Ig
Anyway - it can't be that bad because Channel 4 are already planning an identical show! (Called Men In Pink - cover your eyes Steve!)
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Oh no! :thumbs::blush: I think I'll be elsewhere and will miss it. :laugh:

:thumbs:

:spin:

Stu xxx
09-06-2003, 11:34 PM
whats wrong with Men in Pink then Steve_O x

Romantic Old Bird
10-06-2003, 08:58 AM
Originally posted by Stu xxx
whats wrong with Men in Pink then Steve_O x

Nothing, it depends entirely on their skin tone I feel.............:hugesmile:

BusyBee
10-06-2003, 10:43 AM
OH has a rather fetching pink shirt that he wears with a very tasteful navy suit with matching navy and pink tie - and he looks pretty good in it - but then I may be biased:blush::shocked:


BTW has anyone seen anymore of the Brian's Boyfriends shows. I watched the first, and just wondered if they have improved.