I don't belieeeeeve it!
Victor Meldrew | 18.09.2007 17:03 | Analysis | Other Press
The title of the programme is "Don't call me stupid" which ironically is exactly what Galloway is.
Even more ironic is that Galloway will be discussing his knowledge of class-politics and struggle. They'll have a job stringing that out to five minutes let alone half an hour.
The point of the "celebrity" show is that two people must learn all about the other person's specialty, and then compete to see who has learnt more.
Galloway will be facing Lady Victoria Hervey.
You know how he likes to hob-nob with rich and famous, and working class oiks.
Yet another nail in the coffin of the Respec' coalition.
Even more ironic is that Galloway will be discussing his knowledge of class-politics and struggle. They'll have a job stringing that out to five minutes let alone half an hour.
The point of the "celebrity" show is that two people must learn all about the other person's specialty, and then compete to see who has learnt more.
Galloway will be facing Lady Victoria Hervey.
You know how he likes to hob-nob with rich and famous, and working class oiks.
Yet another nail in the coffin of the Respec' coalition.
Victor Meldrew
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