yes, he's stupid.
He has become insufferable recently, i don't watch anything he's in.
(mostly cos it's naff anyhow).
2006-10-07 23:55:06
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answered by Heather 5
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answered by Brian 3
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Same old story with these kind of celebrity scandals, something seemingly innocuous is said in an article, and before you know it, the media have blown it out of all proportion. This case is no exception.
This is Graham Norton for fcuks sake, the guy hasn't got a serious bone in his body, he's constantly making cheap gags about everything. His drug comments should be taken as a pinch of salt, like everything else he ever utters. I'm not a fan of his, however I think people are to hasty to jump on the band wagon and vilify him for advocating drug abuse. I'm convinced it was meant as a joke in the interview, those that published this article have made it look as worse as it really is, just typical!!
2006-10-07 19:03:40
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answered by Bont11 5
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I lilke Graham Norton and recently read his autobiography and there was no mention of drugs in that. I don't think it was great of him to speak aoubt drugs in that way. However the media does tend to twist things around to make people sound worse than what they are. However other celebraties have done far worse than what he has said so is there one rule for one and one rule for others. I think if they are going to sack him they should seriously think about it first. He is a great entertainer and the BBC will loose a lot of viewers if he goes.
2006-10-07 20:29:36
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answered by Anonymous
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i like him. i imagine it develop into the way Keisha heard it tonight - i truly do not imagine it develop into Graham Norton's fault she heard it incorrect. i imagine she develop into nervous about being in the bottom 2 again and were given somewhat earlier than herself... I accept as true with Paul, we in simple terms imagine first call out is gonna be threat-free. The presenter is doing what he's instructed besides - so i say provide the guy a destroy, he remains humorous. that's what i said besides for what that's worth Bex : )
2016-12-04 09:41:17
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answered by ? 4
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Yes he should. Famous people are a role model and to condone drug taking nationally is not a good thing.
2006-10-07 21:00:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes he should be sacked.The BBC should make an example of him after all he is getting paid £3.5M to front some of their programmes as a clean cut (if slightly effemenite) presenter.
He is surely violating his contract by promoting drug use.
2006-10-07 18:42:46
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answered by torbrexbones 4
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Yes he should, after all, we as license payers are paying him £3.5 million, he should set an example.
2006-10-07 23:42:53
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answered by sedona 4
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I reckon he quite literally should get the axe
2006-10-07 20:21:29
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answered by Anonymous
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fingers crossed
2006-10-08 01:15:52
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answered by Anonymous
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