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Jimmy Tarbuck on Piers Morgan
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Just watched this and really enjoyed it when I didn't think I would. Piers had met his match and it was a change for him to interview someone with no skeletons in the cupboard and no tearful confessions to drag out of. I thought it was quite funny. Did anyone else enjoy it?
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Hi linedancer,
I enjoy watching these interviews. I wouldn't normally tune in to something with Jimmy Tarbuck ,but I found the interview gave an insight in to how 'big' he was in his heyday & how he still has respect from fellow entertainers. Seems he's done a lot for charity & returned some of his good fortune which I wasn't aware of.
I enjoy watching these interviews. I wouldn't normally tune in to something with Jimmy Tarbuck ,but I found the interview gave an insight in to how 'big' he was in his heyday & how he still has respect from fellow entertainers. Seems he's done a lot for charity & returned some of his good fortune which I wasn't aware of.
Nothing can make me warm to Piers Morgan after that disgraceful fake photos incident for which he was rightly sacked from the Mirror and has shown no remorse. I know people who were on service in Irag who said British lives were definitely lost in revenge as a direct result of those photos.
Anyone who saw Morgan on the celebrity Apprentice would have seen his arrogant bullying side, though that's no surprise I suppose - you have to be pretty unpleasant to be a tabloid editor.
That he has become so successful on TV, with people calling him 'Piers' like he's a friend, is one of the most baffling and nauseating stains on modern broadcasting.
Anyone who saw Morgan on the celebrity Apprentice would have seen his arrogant bullying side, though that's no surprise I suppose - you have to be pretty unpleasant to be a tabloid editor.
That he has become so successful on TV, with people calling him 'Piers' like he's a friend, is one of the most baffling and nauseating stains on modern broadcasting.
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