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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Made up

Masterchef Liz win1
Masterchef Liz win2
Masterchef Liz win3
Masterchef Liz win4
Masterchef Liz win5

Nothing needs adding except: the best Scouser won, and it was almost as good as The Wire.

9 Comments:

At Sat Jul 26, 11:59:00 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Food programmes remind me of that Steve Martin quote about how writing about music is like dancing about architecture. Filming food doesn't get you the full flavour. BUT HOW SWEET WAS THAT?! Bless the Kitten.

Anna

 
At Sat Jul 26, 02:37:00 PM , Anonymous Dara said...

Seriously Andrew..who cares?

 
At Sat Jul 26, 02:50:00 PM , Anonymous Phil Bellamy said...

She won because she'd "been on a journey". You can't win without having a journey, that's the rules of modern reality telly.

 
At Sat Jul 26, 05:49:00 PM , Blogger Andrew Collins said...

Seriously, Dara, I care. I hope that answers your question.

 
At Sat Jul 26, 11:58:00 PM , Blogger shakespereanmonkey said...

Dara, if we all avoided trivia we'd have a hell of a lot of time on our hands.

Not to mention far fewer enjoyable and entertaining websites like Mr Collins'

More trivial rubbish, I say.

 
At Sun Jul 27, 07:45:00 AM , Blogger Bright Ambassador said...

I fell in live with her.

 
At Sun Jul 27, 08:27:00 AM , Blogger Geoff Prickett said...

A lesser than me would comment that Liz resembles a gelfling from The Dark Crystal. I wouldn't.

 
At Thu Jul 31, 11:16:00 AM , Anonymous Dara said...

i like Andrew's blog..that's why i'm here..i'm sure he wouldn't appreciate endless fawning responses to his posts

these sort of programmes are just unadulterated garbage however humourously Collings comments on them

 
At Thu Jul 31, 12:05:00 PM , Blogger Andrew Collins said...

A little bit of fawning's OK, but the world can't run on it. I certainly didn't post this particular entry looking for fawn. It was a simple celebration of a series I have thoroughly enjoyed. You asked, "Who cares?" I answered it. I disagree that "these sorts of programmes are unadulterated garbage". It's a cookery competition - where's the harm in that? The "Celebrity" angle is pretty low-key, and utterly irrelevant to the cooking skills on show. I for one felt inspired to do some cooking while the series ran.

 

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