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Does anyone enjoy "celebrity" ; versions of popular shows

(47 Posts)
dolphindaisy Tue 29-Dec-20 16:48:36

For some reason the powers that be seem to think we all want to see celebrity versions of our favourite quiz shows at Christmas - not me. I love quizzes but much prefer them with "ordinary" contestants. The celebrities (many I've never even heard of) all play to the camera, some also show their complete lack of general knowledge with embarrassing answers to simple questions. Even The Sewing Bee, one of my favourite programmes, was ruined by silly contestants. I know it's all supposed to be for charidee but they're all being paid appearance fees. Personally I wish they would just give the fee to charity and stay off the shows. Or am I just a miserable old so and so who doesn't appreciate how lucky I am to have my viewing enriched by these superior beings?

Ailidh Wed 30-Dec-20 09:40:24

Nope. I turned off Sewing Bee after ten minutes. I love the proper programme, can't abide celebrities just R-sing around. Same with Bake Off and Masterchef.

Gingster Wed 30-Dec-20 09:17:01

Celebrity mastermind is the worst. Very embarrassing!

Mollygo Wed 30-Dec-20 08:58:21

I like celebrity University Challenge and occasionally I’ve recognised someone if we’ve been watching Celeb Pointless. Last night there were two famous ‘singers’ who performed at the end. Not sure how they were ever famous as singers.
We’ve started watching Richard Osman’s House of Games. That often has people whose names I recognise.

Lollin Wed 30-Dec-20 08:49:52

Total turnoff!
Like advertising using " celebs" I only get the cartoon image of ££ for eyes.
I originally assumed they weren't paid for the programmes

Sarnia Wed 30-Dec-20 08:22:53

The 'celebrity' tag applies to anyone these days, it seems. Just an appearance on something as dreadful as Love Island ( I was not a willing watcher) makes someone a celebrity overnight. I don't recognise most of them and those I do seem to pop up on all sorts of these shows, desperate for the cash, I suppose. I give these programmes a wide berth.

M0nica Wed 30-Dec-20 07:52:09

When I do sometimes catch parts of these programmes, apart from not knowing who any of the 'celebrities' are. It is excruciatingly painful to see interesting and challenging programmes, dumbed down to a level that enables the 'celebrities' to take part.

By chance I caught the about 10 minutes of both Celebrity University Challenge and Mastermind and the questions being asked, were excruciatingly simple and the answer was often indicated in the questions, I soon returned to my decorating.

NotSpaghetti Wed 30-Dec-20 00:48:15

No, can't bear them.

WOODMOUSE49 Tue 29-Dec-20 23:43:55

I watch a few. Mainly the version of the 'normal' programme I watch.

I do accept that some of the celebrities will not be recognised by some. After all, we don't watch, listen or read everything out there!

Someone with over 8 million subscribers on YouTube was classed as a celeb: ie Joe Sugg - Internet celebrity. Many Strictly viewers did not have a clue who he was and criticised the choice. He turned out to be a very popular and entertaining contestant.

MissAdventure Tue 29-Dec-20 23:19:31

I don't even know what a 'YouTube influencer' is..

Lexisgranny Tue 29-Dec-20 23:13:44

I think that those who book these people define the term “celebrity “ very loosely.

Chewbacca Tue 29-Dec-20 23:03:36

I never know who the "celebrities" are. They always seem to be such z listers that I don't have a clue what programme they're from or what they're famous for.

honeyrose Tue 29-Dec-20 22:53:03

No - don’t enjoy them as much. Don’t mind Celebrity Mastermind though for some reason. Dislike Celebrity Gogglebox - not nearly as funny as normal Gogglebox.

Charleygirl5 Tue 29-Dec-20 22:33:57

Some of them. certainly The Chase celebs are shown ad nauseum

MissAdventure Tue 29-Dec-20 21:33:54

No, I turn off immediately if anything is a 'Sleb' special.

sodapop Tue 29-Dec-20 21:15:22

Depends a great deal on who the celebrities are for me. I don't mind the questions being a bit easier really as the money goes to charity. I think there are too many of the celebrity shows.

Ohmother Tue 29-Dec-20 19:17:24

I think our Jo Public shows are much better. I’d rather see ‘ordinary’ people on strictly and follow their success’.

I also absolutely hate when comedy series’ go abroad for the Christmas special. I won’t watch.

quizqueen Tue 29-Dec-20 19:04:13

I'm a serious quizzer- hence my name- and hate, hate, hate 'celebrity' versions of quiz shows. In general, they have zero personality and even less general knowledge and are desperate to hang on to past 'glories' from years ago. It's embarrassing how they behave. If they want to be involved in charities just send them a cheque from their own bank account.

They even ruined Tenable this Christmas. Ann Widdecombe couldn't name 10 Strictly dances, Christopher Biggins thought Romeo and Juliet was a comedy.

Charleygirl5 Tue 29-Dec-20 18:47:56

BBevan I am like you, I rarely recognise the so-called celebrity. I assume they do it because they are short of money. I much prefer seeing ordinary folk on and some are really intelligent. Not all, because on The Chase the other day, New York had moved to Spain.

Tonight the contestant did not know that timber was the word the lumberjacks shouted when felling trees.

Pittcity Tue 29-Dec-20 18:43:15

Paxman explains who the UC teams are in detail. I find it fascinating that it's usually the comedians who have the most general knowledge.

BBbevan Tue 29-Dec-20 18:37:16

No as I never know who the ‘celebrities ‘ are. Also the questions are usually so dumbed down as to be laughable.

MayBee70 Tue 29-Dec-20 18:16:40

Did anyone spot the dishy explorer Levison Wood on University Challenge last week? I didn’t pick up on who he was till the end of the programme.

silverlining48 Tue 29-Dec-20 18:13:25

I never know who these supposed 'celebrities' are, so for me they could be anyone. Being famous for being in a 'reality' tv programme doesn't make anyone a star.

Genty Tue 29-Dec-20 18:08:50

The only good thing about the celebrities in the majority of these shows is that their winnings go to charities of their choice.

MayBee70 Tue 29-Dec-20 18:03:15

Jaxjacky

MayBee70 agree with you on UC, quite enjoyed it last night instead of feeling thicker than normal afterwards!

Last nights had quite difficult questions I think.

shysal Tue 29-Dec-20 18:01:05

I am another who noticed Shirley Ballas on 4 shows in the same day!