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(01 Sep 2013, 7:36 pm)Daniel wrote Haven't watched it since Simon left!
Not like anything good ever comes out of the show anyway.
(01 Sep 2013, 7:43 pm)aureolin wrote Simon's back at some point it's rumoured, but as a non-mentoring judge. It'd prefer him at the auditions stage personally as he's the only one that tells it how it is. Sharon is back this year though which is a bonus.
Oh, and Little Mix came from itthat's more than enough for me haha.
(01 Sep 2013, 7:49 pm)Daniel wrote I just thought Cheryl and Simon were a brilliant pair (forgive me if that's BGT and not X Factor, I can never remember which is which!) and the show was quite funny because of them.
When Simon wasn't being brutally honest with the people auditioning, he was bickering with Chezza! :p
I'm sure one of the girls is from the North East. I remember Joe Mcelderry (god knows how you spell it) came from X Factor or BGT too... At least it's showing the NE does have some talent!
(01 Sep 2013, 7:51 pm)Liam wrote Haven't watched it for about 6 year now. I could be cool and say my social life dictates thatbut its more that I still enjoy a bit of SpongeBob SquarePants over the X-Factor.
(01 Sep 2013, 8:09 pm)Andreos1 wrote I have to hold my hands up, stand up proudly and announce that like wrestling, I have no interest in the X Factor or the other talent shows that fill our screens.
However, I am tempted to start a 'Vera' thread and ask if anyone watches that?
(01 Sep 2013, 8:25 pm)Adam wrote I read somewhere (can't remember where) that apparently Vera will do their own version of Murder on the Orient Express in one episode of this series, but on the T&W Metro instead.
Vera investigates the mysterious death of pensioner Margaret Krukowksi on a busy Newcastle Metro train at the height of rush hour. It leads her to a quiet street in a run down seaside town, where she discovers a tight knit community living in the shadow of a long-held, explosive secret. There's a key role for Joe, too, as he struggles to maintain a professional distance when his daughter is named as key witness in the case.
Former pupil stars in TV drama
Fans of ITV series “Vera” may have spotted an ex [school name removed] pupil last Sunday night.
Amy Cameron, who graduated from Manchester Metropolitan
University in 2012, played Karen Marsden in the show which is set in
the north east.
If you missed it, you can catch up with Amy on ITV Player. I’m sure
you will agree that her north east accent is the most convincing on
show!
It started when Chezza was round mine, getting a bit on the side when Ashley Cole was playing away.
Simon was always pestering her and it got to the point, where it was just getting too much.
Cheryl begged me to carry on with it and continue our 'friends with benefits' relationship - but Simon was just too much for me.
(07 Sep 2013, 5:05 am)fozzovmurton wrote So that is the reason why your relationship status said
Andreos1 have gone from being in a Relationship to It's Complicated
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