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The Royal Variety Show-How Poor Was It?
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No wonder the Queen did not go
Michael McIntyre was an embarrassment as the compere especially at the start of the show..Sara Milligan was no poor. About time she had some new and better material
The coloured singer from South Africa and Alfie Boe were both very good.
Bette Midler-It's unbelievable that she only sung one song and as an opening act.Should have cut McBusted out and given her another 10 minutes
Miss Sagion was a great excerpt especially "The last night of the world"
Shirley Bassey is still terrific as per usual. Why did she not close the show.
The rest of the acts except Elle Goulding were very ordiniary and would be lucky to top the bill at Wigan Pier
Michael McIntyre was an embarrassment as the compere especially at the start of the show..Sara Milligan was no poor. About time she had some new and better material
The coloured singer from South Africa and Alfie Boe were both very good.
Bette Midler-It's unbelievable that she only sung one song and as an opening act.Should have cut McBusted out and given her another 10 minutes
Miss Sagion was a great excerpt especially "The last night of the world"
Shirley Bassey is still terrific as per usual. Why did she not close the show.
The rest of the acts except Elle Goulding were very ordiniary and would be lucky to top the bill at Wigan Pier
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I quite enjoyed it except for Shirley Bassey (didn't even like her in the 60's) and as for Ellie Goulding, she makes a lovely noise but I can't understand a single word she's singing. I thought McBusted were great.
I used to refer to people as being 'coloured' until I was roundly told off by 'coloured' colleagues in London who said they should be referred to as 'black', that was back in the 80's.
Having said that Halle Berry insists her daughter is black:
The daughter's father is white, Halle's mother is white, so to me she's mainly white...
I used to refer to people as being 'coloured' until I was roundly told off by 'coloured' colleagues in London who said they should be referred to as 'black', that was back in the 80's.
Having said that Halle Berry insists her daughter is black:
The daughter's father is white, Halle's mother is white, so to me she's mainly white...
My two nephews...white dad,and dark skinned,multi ethnicity Cuban mum...definitely take after their mum,but lighter. If I saw them on the street I'd identify them as both black, *and* mixed race. Whereas,reading this thread,I'd almost forgotten that my sister-in-law and nephews are of a different colour from me.There certainly isn't a 'one size fits all' term for anyone of mixed origin.
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