
http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/jungle/0212_cerys.shtml
As one writer put it: "Who needs a new plot if the ones we've got keep 'em happy?"
The story sounds fake and contrived, with all the devices and nuances as the others I've already mentioned: (background: http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2007/10/ive-recently-written-here-about-fake.html) . I can't see how Cerys can really be worried about hurting Sarah's feelings, seeing as Sarah is bound to be briefed in, just like Darren Day's girlfriend was. All Sarah has to worry about now is Marc and Cerys falling in love for real like Peter and Jodan did!
As one writer put it: "Who needs a new plot if the ones we've got keep 'em happy?"
The story sounds fake and contrived, with all the devices and nuances as the others I've already mentioned: (background: http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2007/10/ive-recently-written-here-about-fake.html) . I can't see how Cerys can really be worried about hurting Sarah's feelings, seeing as Sarah is bound to be briefed in, just like Darren Day's girlfriend was. All Sarah has to worry about now is Marc and Cerys falling in love for real like Peter and Jodan did!

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Something for your TV research here:
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article3001104.ece.
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Ben
Hi Ben. What a joke! The quote about Jeremy Clarkson was a classic. Someone actually said that very thing when I told them that I doubted if the TV pictures and photoes of astronauts on the moon were real. He said: "It doesn't matter if some of those things were done in a studio so long as the fact remains that we did go to the moon."
What I mean is: how we know Clarkson went to the north pole? They could have filmed the stunt driver doing it and then shot a scene with Clarkson standing in the snow at the ski centre in Milton Keynes! We could take the BBC's word for it, but their reputation doesn't deserve such trust in my view.
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