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boldjohn
Posted 14/10/2007 23:58 (#24357 - in reply to #24333)
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There will always be only one remaha Roll on Tuesday night. TV was made for Aisleyne.
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maringo
Posted 15/10/2007 09:47 (#24367 - in reply to #24062)
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According to an article by Charlie Brooker in today's Guardian, "This week Charlie sat in an editing suite, eating biscuits and drinking tea: "I've done literally nothing else."...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,,2191304,00.html

Hopefully, he got the programme finished in between the tea and biscuits.
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maringo
Posted 16/10/2007 12:20 (#24416 - in reply to #24367)
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It's highly likely to be on tonight, so you'd better tune in...

Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (Magazine Programme)
Starting: 22:00 on Tuesday 16th October. Duration: 30 minutes
Showing on BBC 4 (Freeview).

Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe (Magazine Programme)
Starting: 01:30 on Wednesday 17th October. Duration: 30 minutes
Showing on BBC 4 (Freeview).

Info from http://www.mydigiguide.com
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emptybox
Posted 16/10/2007 18:58 (#24428 - in reply to #24062)
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Doncha worry, I shall be tuning in.
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ofni
Posted 16/10/2007 22:11 (#24431 - in reply to #24072)
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ofni - 4/10/2007 17:37


This involves a temporary return to ghetto-chic for Ash, I guess. Perhaps some of those very early pics in her biography gallery might provide Wardrobe with some inspiration...



Looks like they followed my advice!!!

The Ghetto Princess returns!!!
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maringo
Posted 16/10/2007 22:32 (#24432 - in reply to #24062)
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That was good and she got to introduce a lot of the features too. Loved the dance at the end.
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emptybox
Posted 16/10/2007 22:35 (#24433 - in reply to #24062)
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She got a lot more time than I thought she would.

I don't see any reason why he wouldn't use her again on a future programme?

Loved it when she had a little fit of the giggles right at the end.

Chalk up another successful TV appearance.

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ofni
Posted 16/10/2007 22:37 (#24434 - in reply to #24432)
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maringo - 16/10/2007 22:32

That was good and she got to introduce a lot of the features too. Loved the dance at the end.


Pray enlighten me - was that her "dutty wine" ?

They must have had such a laff doing those scenes. Well done Aisleyne!
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boldjohn
Posted 16/10/2007 22:49 (#24435 - in reply to #24434)
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I certainly had a laugh. Excellent show and a superb performance by Aisleyne. I can't get enough of her on TV. I expect a few smart comments on DS about the theme though.
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maringo
Posted 16/10/2007 22:49 (#24437 - in reply to #24062)
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Some screengrabs...

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bradley27
Posted 16/10/2007 22:53 (#24438 - in reply to #24435)
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boldjohn - 16/10/2007 22:49

I certainly had a laugh. Excellent show and a superb performance by Aisleyne. I can't get enough of her on TV. I expect a few smart comments on DS about the theme though.


Now its official, I am old. Does anyone have an English translation of what Ais said?

Mind you didnt like that bit with the "yoof" saying that the reason over-35s watch Skins is because they are all paedos. I watch Skins. I'm over 35
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ofni
Posted 16/10/2007 22:57 (#24439 - in reply to #24062)
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My son will be 35 next year.

Those screengrabs are great!
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boldjohn
Posted 16/10/2007 23:08 (#24441 - in reply to #24438)
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I agree about the screengrabs ofni. The sketches appear had the desired effect then Bradley?

Edited by boldjohn 16/10/2007 23:11
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Julian
Posted 16/10/2007 23:23 (#24443 - in reply to #24441)
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I really enjoyed that!

Loads of character and personality. She was a natural
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secrethousemate
Posted 16/10/2007 23:54 (#24444 - in reply to #24062)
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Ash was more 'street' than Catherine Tate, innit?

Those boots looked expensive, too
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ofni
Posted 17/10/2007 00:10 (#24445 - in reply to #24062)
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I thought the best non-Aisleyne part of the programme was Charlie's review of "the Tudors".

In particular, I thought that his summation of Catherine of Aragon as a "Spanish MILF" ranks as "history in a nutshell" alongside Bill and Ted's description of Napoleon as a "short dead dude"
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maringo
Posted 17/10/2007 00:25 (#24446 - in reply to #24062)
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Don't forget the repeats...

Wed 17th October: 1.30am
Sat 20th October: 12.20am
Sun 21st October: 1.15am & 3.45am
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ofni
Posted 17/10/2007 15:06 (#24457 - in reply to #24062)
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General contentment re "Chaisleyne" is once again being expressed on the lowculture forum's Brooker/Screenwipe thread

(link is to page 4, continues to page 5)

http://lowculture.proboards34.com/index.cgi?board=tv&action=display...
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ofni
Posted 17/10/2007 17:20 (#24466 - in reply to #24446)
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maringo - 17/10/2007 00:25

Don't forget the repeats...

Wed 17th October: 1.30am
Sat 20th October: 12.20am
Sun 21st October: 1.15am & 3.45am


AND Saturday 20th October 9.30pm
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maringo
Posted 17/10/2007 17:50 (#24467 - in reply to #24466)
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Aisleyne's appearance on Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe has been added to the videos section...

http://www.aisleyne.com/videos/videos.asp

And some screengrabs have been added to the TV & radio gallery...

http://www.aisleyne.com/gallery/gallery.asp

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maringo
Posted 17/10/2007 19:00 (#24470 - in reply to #24467)
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maringo - 17/10/2007 17:50

Aisleyne's appearance on Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe has been added to the videos section...

http://www.aisleyne.com/videos/videos.asp

And some screengrabs have been added to the TV & radio gallery...

http://www.aisleyne.com/gallery/gallery.asp


And now also a report...

http://www.aisleyne.com/news/news.asp?dismode=article&artid=123
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ofni
Posted 17/10/2007 23:37 (#24476 - in reply to #24062)
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Watching those video clips again a couple of times, it seems to me that Aisleyne shows real comic timing and talent there. I don't know how much was down to her own instinct and how much to her response to good direction, but however it came about the result was quite awesome - and unnervingly authentic! That "Chav-leyne" character is a gem, and I hope we see and hear more from her.

My mind keeps returning to Paul Flynn's description in the Guardian during BB7 - "the formidable and potentially fantastic Aisleyne". How right he was!

http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/story/0,,1851209,00.html

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maringo
Posted 18/10/2007 18:20 (#24488 - in reply to #24062)
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A couple of positive blog entries about the show...

http://lightupvirginmary.blogspot.com/2007/10/charlie-brookers-scre...
http://malmo58.vox.com/library/post/rejoice-aisleyne-is-back-on-the...

Thanks to ladyash for pointing out the second one.
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remaha
Posted 18/10/2007 19:57 (#24489 - in reply to #24062)
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I hope Charlie's not facing the chop in the latest round of BBC job cuts. I have heard that BBC4 programmes are a potential target.

The two of them make a good double act, all the more so because few would expect them to get on so well. Of course, it could all be in the editing for all we know.

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maringo
Posted 18/10/2007 20:27 (#24491 - in reply to #24489)
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remaha - 18/10/2007 19:57

I hope Charlie's not facing the chop in the latest round of BBC job cuts. I have heard that BBC4 programmes are a potential target.



Looking at the following BBC article, I reckon Charlie and his programme should be safe from the cuts...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7051242.stm
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