Idle question
So is The Krypton Factor coming back for another series, then?
So is The Krypton Factor coming back for another series, then?
It’s getting lighter outside, but it’s getting heavy on the Board of Excitement, or something.
Christ, it’s almost Christmas ALREADY.
What’s on the board, Miss Ford?
It’s American reality season, which is good news for us because that means easy entries:
Excitement!
And don’t forget that next Sunday is the first event of the Bother Series of Poker 2010.
I’ve updated the Specials Board for your delectation and delight with Alta Tensione, Blokken and what represented your best chance of watching Solitary years ago.
Okay everybody, the details of the BSOP 2010 go up in full tomorrow (as well as the Poll Results – Information Thursday I call it), so I thought you’d like a look at the f-a-a-abulous prizes on offer:

Ignore the dust, the overall winner recieves £75, the EXCLUSIVE BSOP gold medal (worth AT LEAST 20P AT CASH4GOLD) and the fabulous engraved trophy. The runner-up will get the silver and £45, the third place finisher the bronze and £30.
To get the series off to a rousing start, I’m adding $25 to the prizepool for the first event, a $10+1 tournament happening on Sunday 7th February at 8pm. Future events will be fortnightly, with double-money-double-stack-double-points and the triple-money-super-stack-triple-point grand final special events occuring every fourth game. You will not need to participate in every event to win – only your best seven scoring standard games and highest-scoring special event will count. There will be twelve events in total.
You do not have to be a regular contributor to play – lurkers are very welcome, all I ask is that if you’re not at Full Tilt already please let us refer you for mutual benefit – please give us your details on the BSOP page.
In other news, yesterday night was the first time I felt The Krypton Factor could have done with something… extra.
Were you one of those people who who were constantly surprised about John and Edward doing quite well in The X Factor, wondering how a mildly entertaining act was getting higher votes than, for example, Rikki? Were you one of those people who genuinely believed John and Edward were going to win, despite the fact all the comedy acts tend to get eliminated towards the end every year, and the official results suggested they were never really in the running anyway?
Christ, you must feel like a MASSIVE idiot.
More importantly, Vanilla Ice wants to release Ice Ice Baby as a collaboration with J and E, truly it will be the most important collaboration since 5ive and Queen’s We Will Rock You.
The Krypton Factor down to 3m last night apparently, that’s not much of a drop off. I predict if it stays above 2.5m it’s probably safe, what with its ABC1s and communists-who-won’t-watch-things-with-adverts-in audience. That is my professional industry opinion.
Meanwhile, what has happened to Accumulate!, hmm? We were promised new episodes after Christmas, it’s getting as bad as that 22 second gap between “the winner of The X Factor is…” and a name being read out.
Meanwhile, Endemol are now casting for 101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow. You can decide for yourself as to whether this is a hilarious viral or not.
Also! Lost in TV are doing tickets for The Cube, both UK and Saudi Arabian versions! Exciting.
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