Eurovision,
Song Contest,
TV Show
Thursday, May 12, 2011 at 10:53PM | Category:
Media-
Technology 
I admit, I utterly love Eurovision and watch it without fail every year. This year for the United Kingdom we have Blue entering for us with the song "I Can". According to many reports Europe absolutely love the song and the band, so we could be in the running for a winner here.
Hot on the tips of Blue are the crazy Irish group Jedward with their song Lipstick, which has to be one of the more catchy songs this year, along with the Croatian entry Daria with Celebrate. In all honesty I hope we do it this year, I hope we walk away with the trophy and bring Eurovision back to the UK. Ireland have a good chance of winning too, but I couldn't see them putting on a good show, even though they are known for winning Eurovision the most amount of times.
To watch Eurovision, it'll be airing Saturday evening on BBC one and BBC one HD. I know for certain I'll be watching.
Eurovision,
Song Contest,
TV Show
Monday, January 10, 2011 at 1:06PM | Category:
Television Bravo, much loved TV Channel in the UK for airing TNA iMPACT! and the likes of Dog The Bounty Hunter, 1000 Ways To Die, Leverage & Spartacus: Blood & Sand, was taken off the air on January 1st 2011 by Rupert Murdoch's BSkyB TV company Sky, as part of a "Major Shakeup" of the LIVING TV Network. A lot of sources around this news say that Sky are mainly focusing on LIVING's main channels, those being LIVING, LIVING Loves, and the popular game show channel, Challenge. It is also believed Bravo was shut down, along with Channel One (formally Virgin1), due to similarities between Bravo/Channel One and Sky's own Sky1 channel, yet since the removal of Bravo, only 1 of the main shows, Spartacus: Blood & Sand, has been re-assigned TV slots on, funnily enough, Sky1.
The main reason UK viewers are angry with Sky is because of TNA iMPACT!, as we all know Sky have an exclusive deal with WWE which means no other Wrestling show can be aired on the Sky Sports network whilst WWE is still on air. This means that TNA will be put on the sidelines, not giving anyone in the UK a chance to view it. There are rumours of TNA being aired on Sky1 just like how WWE Superstars is aired on the channel of a weekend.
A lot of UK TNA fans have been trying to get TNA to have discussions with sports channel Xtreme, which airs on Sky and Virgin Media and has been carrying TNA's international show Xplosion now for some time, and has also been known to air Pay-Per-View's free of charge on a Friday after the PPV airs in the US. There has been rumours Xtreme has lost its rights to air TNA, but this isn't confirmed.
Personally I'd really like to see TNA being aired on a channel like Dave, which is owned by UKTV who also own Watch, G.O.L.D, Blighty & Home to name a few.
Sunday, August 8, 2010 at 12:28AM | Category:
Television Lee Nelson's Well Good Show, I never really got into the show at first, but it seems to be a good show, packed of funny moments, and a "proper good time". Basically, the whole show is surrounded around Lee Nelson, and he is such a funny guy, the show which is studio based, and it seems to work very well for some reason. The audience interaction is spot on for the type of show, always interacting with the audience, asking who's from where, for instance 1 was from Germany, and let's just say, it was very funny! Hit 'More' to read more on this show.
Lee Nelson,
TV Show,
Well Good Show