Archive for August, 2007

X Factor Returns

ITV’s X Factor returned tonight, for it’s annual slot leading up to an inevitable Christmas number one.

Things have changed around slightly this year, with the ever so smug Dermot O’Leary taking over from Kate Thornton as presenter.

In a scheduling move which maybe unprecedented, Dermot O’Leary was hosting prime time Saturday night shows for both ITV1 and BBC1. Because before X-Factor had finished, National Lottery 100 to 1 started on BBC with, yes, you guessed it, Dermot O’Leary. If Dermot is also presenting Big Brother’s Little Brother tomorrow, he will officially have taken over your TV. Where will he turn up next? The new host of Newsnight perhaps? The Sky At Night with Dermot O’Leary?

It got me wondering as to how this man has become such a hit with the TV bosses. Dermot always comes across to me as so convinced of his own funniness that I imagine he hears canned laughter in his head after his every utterance. Although thankfully he didn’t have to say too much in this opening episode so he was about bearable.

Anyway, back on the X Factor the new line up continued with Dannii Minogue and Brian Friedman recruited to replace the sacked Louis Walsh. Of course, one could make the point that Dannii Minogue seems to have no particular qualification for judging the talent of others but I think that would be churlish.

We were reminded of Louis Walsh’s sacking from the very beginning which suggested to me it all was a publicity stunt and he quickly re-hired half way through the program as Sharon and others complaining about a lack of chemistry, and Brian seemingly carrying the can.

And what of the talent? Well, we had the usual rag bag of absolute no hopers and the potentially very talented. Stand out acts for me were:

  • 14 year old Emily singing Randy Crawford’s Almaz
  • 79 year old Joy from Kent, who played invisible instruments (prompting Simon to ask if he could see them - No Simon, they’re invisible), although she may have been better suited to Britain’s Got Talent.
  • Nikki, who sang “I Will Always Love You”. I think the last performer of the day must be statistically more likely to do well judging by the number of people who have turned up at the end of a bad day and been excellent. Or is that just part of the format?

So that’s episode one out of the way and we can look forward to the X Factor being a regular fixture for the rest of the year. Don’t try and fight it. Just enjoy it for the throwaway nonsense it is.

Emily sings Almaz

Nikki sings I Will Always Love You

What did you think of the X Factor?

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Ann Widdecombe Vs Prostitutes

I couldn’t resist this documentary from ITV1 last night, as Conservative MP found about prostitution. Ann’s quite character and she’s obviously come a long way from the dying days of the Major government when she was quite despised, and given the nick name Doris Karloff.

The program was reasonably entertaining but did we learn anything we didn’t already know about prostitution? No, not really. It turns out street girls are predominately class A drug users and sell sex to pay for their habit. Wow really!? Sadly, we didn’t learn anything new and this rather seemed like a vehicle for watching the brave Ms Widdecombe confronting prostitutes, and possibly pimps, on the street - and getting a mouthful of abuse and face full of beer for her troubles.

And whilst those moments of confrontation were actually great viewing, they were all in the trailer for the show anyway - so the best bits had all been seen in the 30 second advert for the program that been aired all week. I don’t want to be too down on it though - it was funny to see Ann in action and I will most likely watch the rest of the series, where I think she will be taking on other undesireable elements in the community.

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Buffalos, Lions, Crocodile Battle Royale at Kruger

This is the sensational amateur video shot at Kruger National Park in South Africa which shows the extraordinary scenes as a humdinger of a battle breaks out between buffalos, lions and a crocodile gets involved too.

Watch the vid below and see how the lions capture the young buffalo, and then have to beat a crocodile in a tug of war to keep him, only to be set upon by herd of angry buffalo who want their baby back.

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