Galloway's new TV show

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Galloway's new TV show

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So what's it gonna be do you reckon? He's been dropping hints for a while now and mentioned last night that something was definitely in the offing. I think it'll be a regular slot on a current show, such as Jeremy Kyle or similar. Whatever it is I'll try to provide high quality daily captures of the shows for all members.
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Sounds interesting...
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Maybe some sort of game show? Now that would be cool. I reckon they should bring back 3-2-1 and have George hosting in place of the late Ted Rogers
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Apparently he was interested in doing a John Stewart thing, except at breakfast time... or am I mixing two stories together?
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Popinjay wrote:Apparently he was interested in doing a John Stewart thing, except at breakfast time... or am I mixing two stories together?
That would be pretty cool, but I don't think Galloway is funny enough in himself to make it work.
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Come to think of it, Jon Stewart probably isn't either. That's why it's not a 1-man show.

One of my favourite recent additions is John Oliver -- his writing strikes me as especially good.
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major.tom wrote:Come to think of it, Jon Stewart probably isn't either. That's why it's not a 1-man show.

One of my favourite recent additions is John Oliver -- his writing strikes me as especially good.
Even given the very high level of writing quality I still don't think that Galloway could give the writing that extra comedic zing that Jon Stewart gives it.
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Personally I wouldn't like to see GG doing a comedy type show. I think he'd do well on TV if he did the same sort of thing as his radio show but instead of callers, special guests to chat to. He could do a 10 - 15 minute monalogue at the beginning and then discuss the topics with the guest for the rest of the show.
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