Lucca do agree about Mel and Sue, so glad they're no longer on Bake Off, they reinforce that myth that women can't be funny, when we all know that's not true. A very weak duo imo, too reliant on corny innuendo. Whilst French and Saunders missed the mark sometimes, who doesn't, at their best they were very funny and I like them both individually.
I don't watch shows such as TOWIE, but it annoys me intensely how non entities now carve out a living earning considerable amounts of money having no talent whatsoever. Can't help thinking the tentacles from the US Kardashian rubbish have spread far and wide with this sort of tv. Unfortunately I think it has a pernicious effect on some younger and more gullible followers in the manufactured looks they aspire to, the gratuitous pursuit of wealth and the fact that the participants in such shows seem to do very little to attain their lifestyles.
Killing Eve made a groundbreaking debut then somehow didn't follow that through with the 2nd series. Clearly dependent on Phoebe Waller Bridge's writing. Interesting to see whether the 3rd series falls somewhere between the brilliance of the first and the disappointment of the 2nd.
Really prefer not to watch any of the following presenters: Holly Willoughby, Tess Daley, Philip Schofield, Scarlett Moffitt,Jonathan Ross, Gary Lineker. Also these 3 because their voices really grate: Nick Knowles, Stacey Dooley, Gregg Wallace.
I don't dislike Strictly, just think it's getting a bit tired, but every so often they get the brilliant contestant that hooks you in.
Anything where men are doing stupid things in cars yawn!