Referred in the last post to TV - I've been on it for the last week or so. Look a bit dodgy as I'd had no warning and I'm sure they've done something to my voice but I didn't disgrace myself at least!
now if only i can persuade katie g to get in front of the cameras to tell one of her little stories we have both of you fighting for prime time ratings.
My friend Katie does the daily BBC Breakfast TV travel for London - it used to be fab when I was living in the capital and cycling to work, I could text her to have a look on all the cameras and see if the traffic on Vauxhall Bridge was shit. She got a strange but polite stalker a couple of years ago, who asked if she and her boyfriend would like to go out for a meal with him...
Dodgy Teachers' TV. No-one in their right mind would want to sit and watch it before or after a day at school. Some of the programmes look a bit cheap but others are really quite good. (Ours included of course!).
Aside from How We Used To Live (which rocked) and that strange thing with the floating creature with letters all over him (Wordy?) I can't remember much of that sort of thing. Unless this is a new Freeview digital channel Teachers TV, where it's all about coffee-mug ownership and corduroy jackets with elbow patches. And really long holidays.
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now if only i can persuade katie g to get in front of the cameras to tell one of her little stories we have both of you fighting for prime time ratings.
You didn't tell us what TV it was you were in...
My friend Katie does the daily BBC Breakfast TV travel for London - it used to be fab when I was living in the capital and cycling to work, I could text her to have a look on all the cameras and see if the traffic on Vauxhall Bridge was shit. She got a strange but polite stalker a couple of years ago, who asked if she and her boyfriend would like to go out for a meal with him...
Dodgy Teachers' TV. No-one in their right mind would want to sit and watch it before or after a day at school. Some of the programmes look a bit cheap but others are really quite good. (Ours included of course!).
Aside from How We Used To Live (which rocked) and that strange thing with the floating creature with letters all over him (Wordy?) I can't remember much of that sort of thing. Unless this is a new Freeview digital channel Teachers TV, where it's all about coffee-mug ownership and corduroy jackets with elbow patches. And really long holidays.
You can tell the wife's a teacher, can't you...
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