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Bobsy | 12:13 Mon 28th Aug 2017 | Film, Media & TV
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WIll the BBC please sack me so that I can be on BBC TV every week ?
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eh? sorry, don't understand what your Q is.
and at weekends too.

I like him as a presenter, some of the others leave me cold.
i only tune in on the off chance that the gorgeous christina trevanion is appearing
ooh, I like her ael!! (different reasons lol)

Anita Manning annoys me
Sacked and still getting paid.Not such a clot then.
ermmm this is dated 2015?
This thread is dated today - Tim left the BBC in 2015, yes.
^ and they've been showing repeat episodes ever since :-)

Have to fill those daytime slots up somehow I guess.
Does he get paid for repeats?
He still works for the BBC narrating Antiques Road Trip. Not repeats. currently being produced I think.
I didn't know they were still making those, the ones on at present are repeats I know that because I remember everything they bought and the prices.
Be good to see some new ones.
It's like watching Homes under the Hammer, and seeing episodes with just Martin and Lucy, and no Dion.
I can't stand him, to me he is a pompous twit!!!
He thinks he is funny but he's just cringeworthy, glad he's gone!!
Behind the TV persona there lurks a very decent chap. He was at school with a lady I was friends with in France. She was left in dire, dire circumstances when her husband hanged himself (no pension of her own). When he heard, he helped her to sell a lot of stuff for a very good price (took no commission) to help her get on her feet.

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