cumbriasteve
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Easy easy!.. I was joking about the brilliant aspect.
Well after being a sort of fan over the years and slowly seeing it turning into a competition for which presenter can act the most childish, I think it has reached new low's with this years Xmas special.
I know 'reality' TV often has an injection of non reality to provide some excitement but:
Does the BBC really think we believe JC's car had a number plate with Falklands related lettering by accident?
That the only road between Argentina and Chile went through a field, a forest and a convenient muddy swamp.
That JC could sort out his melted wiring loom with his always carried, handy pocket soldering iron.
That the unfinished bridge which cruelly stopped their progress, luckily had several bits of old timber just lying there that fit perfectly and they managed to finish it with.
That they managed to skin, butcher and cook a whole cow on a camp fire., copied from another episode too.
and that was only episode 1 of 2, no chance I will be watching the 2nd part.
I have a faint recollection of reading JC got £18 million off the BBC this year for the Top Gear fiasco's, if that is true I am glad to see our money is not being wasted
Well after being a sort of fan over the years and slowly seeing it turning into a competition for which presenter can act the most childish, I think it has reached new low's with this years Xmas special.
I know 'reality' TV often has an injection of non reality to provide some excitement but:
Does the BBC really think we believe JC's car had a number plate with Falklands related lettering by accident?
That the only road between Argentina and Chile went through a field, a forest and a convenient muddy swamp.
That JC could sort out his melted wiring loom with his always carried, handy pocket soldering iron.
That the unfinished bridge which cruelly stopped their progress, luckily had several bits of old timber just lying there that fit perfectly and they managed to finish it with.
That they managed to skin, butcher and cook a whole cow on a camp fire., copied from another episode too.
and that was only episode 1 of 2, no chance I will be watching the 2nd part.
I have a faint recollection of reading JC got £18 million off the BBC this year for the Top Gear fiasco's, if that is true I am glad to see our money is not being wasted
