Since i retired last July i don't have the tele on,i refuse to watch any of that garage. Plenty to keep me occupied till evening.
Programmes about antiques and buying houses at auction and a panel of women slagging off anything. plus throw in the occasional child groomer. in a nutshell?
I only watch Sky history/docs/nature type channels, first thing in the morning after t'wife's gone to work. My mind is totally numbed by the 15 minute Dormeo bed adverts, the big fat American wedding/auction/beauty/ugly/car/warts and growths/Alaska/hooch brewing/log cabin making previews. So numbed that I find I can clean the kitchen, hoover the house, walk the dog, dig the garden whilst they are on, and still come back to what I was watching only to find that Drew did accept an offer of 7 grand for his 1980 restored car. The tension is killing. I need help.
I’m worried about the BBC finances, having to point a live camera at a radio broadcast. Nicky is a bit of a berk, but harmless, I think..?
I’m not quite sure what Schofield has done? Inappropriate fondling of Gordon the Gopher in the 80s..?
I think it's something similar to Prince Andrew. People can't accept that he didn't know his brother was a nonce. Just like people don't believe Prince Andrew didn't know his mates were nonces.
He has taken out a superiinjunction so the press cannot discuss it. I am not the press. He started grooming and doing things to an underage boy. He got him a job on This Morning but then dumped him and threw him.off the programme. The young lad was going to tell his story of the abuse he suffered at the hands of Schofield when Schofield "came out" on national television. how brave. Then Schofield took out his superinjunction. His brother Timothy Schofield was charged with offences against an underage boy and sentenced for his crimes Its believed that Schofield knew what his brother had done but said nothing.
Looks like the Superinjunction hasnt worked not looked at the Heil but the BBC almost confirms all you say above https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-65729361
No need to watch telly in the daytime. It's all on catch-up. Two episodes of Classic Emmerdale just before bed and I'm out like a light.