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Old 24-07-2002, 10:14 PM #17
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Thanks for posting the article ROB. I felt myself nodding in agreement as I read it.

I enjoyed BB1 especially Nasty Nick - it caught the nation's interest because nothing like it had been seen before.

As for BB2 well that was pure magical tv. Yes I loved the P&H saga, but it had so much going for it. The interaction between all the housemates was fascinating to watch. Brian kept us all in hysterics with his antics and all the others had something individual to offer, Penny with her craziness, Stuart with his posing, Dean with his music etc etc. I would have been quite happy if they had aired the whole series again from start to finish, so we know what happened but we watch good films again and again and I know I could have watched this again.

As for BB3, I have watched it, but feel that these housemates will be forgotten much quicker than the others. Seeing a group of people getting drunk and acting daft once or twice is funny, but when it is continuous then it gets a bit boring.

Does anyone know if the ratings have remained high, or have they dropped off? I've heard so many people say that they only 'dip into it' rather than being glued to the box and that they have been really disappointed. All we can hope is that the powers that be realise that things DID go wrong this year and put things right for next year. THINGS CAN ONLY GET BETTER.

What did the producers expect them to spend £400 on = healthy eating. They have been so bored due to the lack of lengthy tasks that drinking has been an outlet for them.
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