The Clothes Show’s Infamous ‘Allo ‘Allo-Themed Fashion Shoot
Putting the fash into fashion, the BBC series The Clothes Show does a shoot based on the wartime comedy that is awash with swastikas. Unsurprisingly, viewers object.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
Putting the fash into fashion, the BBC series The Clothes Show does a shoot based on the wartime comedy that is awash with swastikas. Unsurprisingly, viewers object.
The bumbling TV presenter attempts to make navel piercings seem like the extremes of body modification in a spectacularly cringeworthy broadcast from 1994.
This Morning And Richard Madeley Explore The Exotic World Of Body Piercing Read More
Why do TV game shows and documentaries insist on pretending that film crews don’t exist?
Daytime TV’s Unreality Problem Read More
Britain’s TV regulator thinks that more of this sort of thing will encourage people to watch traditional TV channels again. They are mistaken.
Ofcom’s Commercial Failures Read More
Awful aspirationalism, guilt-tripping grifters and insults to even the most undeveloped of intelligence – British TV advertising on daytime TV is a bombardment of dreadfulness.
The Kick In The Teeth Of Daytime TV Advertising Read More
The absolute awfulness of daytime television
Hammer Horror: The Despair Of The BBC’s Property Portfolio Read More