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campbellking | 17:55 Sun 24th Dec 2017 | Film, Media & TV
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Who's getting top outfit this year then ?
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Was it good? Ive recorded it but not watched it yet.
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It's on now, Bradley's outfit o.k, Sean's outfit very good, Paul somehow looks like Sanjeev Baskar in his pyjamas, a Dickensian theme tonight.
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Mark surprisingly good as Tiny Tim, Anne very pretty as Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, Jenny's outfit is Mrs Cratchitt.
Kirsty Wark for her red or dead loss appearance.
I liked Anne's. Jenny's did her no favours. I think she is a very attractive woman, but she seemed to have no neck and to have doubled in width in that outfit.
Yes, I know it's just a jokey costume, but surely the wardrobe dept could have found her something more flattering.
Sean looked hilarious.
Ive watched it now and I thought they were all good. Bradley made me laugh at the beginning of the show when he first came on.
Wasn't the Osmond person clever

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