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# Dimbleby. Get Dimbleby
*petitions the BBC*
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:42, archived)
# Don't suggest a news-type!
They'll give us Dermot Murnaghahagahngagnagan instead!
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:44, archived)
# gah, no. Or Jezza Vine
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:45, archived)
# Grrrrrrr *feels BP rising*
He RUINED lunchtimes
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:46, archived)
# Oh god, not bloody "TV's Jeremy Vine"....
What happened to him, he used to be brilliant on Broadcasting House when filling in for Eddie Mair.

*fumes*
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:47, archived)
# Am I the only person who likes Jeremy Vine?
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:49, archived)
# It's looking that way.
;-)
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:51, archived)
# Well I don't care,
you are all just clearly lacking in any semblance of taste :P
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 18:16, archived)
# I'm still not convinced about this Dimbleby thing of yours.
Jack Dee was excellent, though.
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:44, archived)
# Dee was excellent
Just watch Dimbleby on QT. These last few months have
been a joy to watch him. He's joking, and he's in on it.
He'd be perfect for the delivery of the double entendres.
Although Dee was great, it doesn't need a Comedian hosting.
It needs someone 'away' from the field
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:45, archived)
# He wouldn't be able to go back to QT and be taken seriously
This needs... erm... I don't know. Jack is good.
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:48, archived)
# I still say Judi Dench
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:51, archived)
# I don't see why not
and anyway, Dimbleby has kept a lighter tone of late, and it's his guests who keep it serious.
Let's not forget, his father Richard Dimbleby was also behind the great 'Spaghetti tree' hoax and he was a serious broadcaster
(, Tue 14 Jul 2009, 17:51, archived)