Grossly Unfair

JohnM20
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edited October 2023 in Entertainment #1

Am I the only one to think that it is grossly unfair that Layton Williams was invited on to Strictly Come Dancing? Undoubtedly Layton has a talent for dancing but that is down to the fact that he is a trained professional dancer having appeared in many shows such as Billie Elliot, The Car Man and Hairspray to name but three. Whilst Strictly is predominantly ballroom and Latin there is a great deal of skills overlap with ballet, street-dance and show dancing so he has a big head start on all the other competitors. Should he win Strictly, (and I really hope he doesn't for the above reason), in my eyes it will be whoever is runner-up that is the real winner.

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  • mickysf
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    edited October 2023 #2

    I thought exactly the same when Paul Daniel’s wife, Debbie McGee, was a participant. She too was a trained dancer from a young age and preformed in various professional dance related employment throughout her life prior to Strictly.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited October 2023 #4

    Most actors/TV performers, if they go in via places like RADA, Theatre Groups, etc…. have some form of dance during their training, it’s one of the basic skills as it helps with poise, timing, confidence etc…… some of course go on to specialise, others it’s only a background skill. Lots of sports people do dance in some form as well, again it helps with timing, balance etc….Louis Smith, Gymnast beat Kimberley Walsh back in 2013. Both had extensive dance related training, as did the other finalist whose name I can’t recall. 
    I haven’t watched Strictly since Louis Smith won, but I think that some of it is related to just how much the contestants progress each week as well as actual skills, so you might get a complete non dancer doing well if they have a natural rhythm and come on literally in leaps and bounds😁 

  • Oneputt
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    edited October 2023 #5

    Guess what, I don’t care

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited October 2023 #6

    We are in your minority M, most stuff offered, and repeated endlessly via all sorts of channels, is pretty dire. (Solace is to be found in some of the specially commissioned stuff that occasionally comes up away from the main channels.)

    It’s cheap TV making, fodder for the bored masses. Hopefully without anything controversial or discriminatory to incense anyone. 🥱 

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited October 2023 #7

    I admire the skills of the musicians who have to play the arrangements of the selected tunes. They play the great tunes and the obscure ones with equal dexterity.

    It's been a bit awkward juggling watching it with the RWC though 😂😂😂

  • Cornersteady
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    edited October 2023 #8

    Another +1 in the I don't care camp.

    It's not reality or the outcome or winner will not affect the real world in nay way.

    it's a tv show who's aims are to entertain, which for many it obviously does although I can't imagine how or why (but that's just my view and I'm sure things I watch won't be entertaining for other), and to make money for the company producing it.

    I suspect it's the latter aim that means they will use any 'tactic' or personality to get people to watch it.

    Good thing there's an off button and/or other choices.

  • eribaMotters
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    edited October 2023 #9

    +1 for not caring about the show, but annoyed that it occupies such a large slice of prime time tv.

     

    Colin

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited October 2023 #10

    I feel like that about football😕. 

    No doubt we all have likes and dislikes.

  • Rufs
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    edited October 2023 #11

    "It's been a bit awkward juggling watching it with the RWC though"

    agree, and even more annoying on a Sunday evening when they try to trick us into thinking that the results programme is live when in fact it was all shot at the Saturday night show yell

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited October 2023 #12

    Strictly is very very popular, hence its broadcast slot and all the other programmes around the results. I only watched the one full series, mainly because I was on holiday with my parents in 2013, and it featured a few of the 2012 Olympians such as Louis Smith and Victoria Pendleton. I enjoyed it enough to tune in each week after, but had predicted Louis Smith would win, given his huge popularity at the time and his superb athleticism, grace and improvement. Didn’t like the judging format though.

    I’ve never seen BGT, X Factor, The Voice, The Masked Singer at all. Not a fan of Simon Cowell’s genre. Some initially winning formats seem to be flogged to death. I can recall growing up with Opportunity Knocks and one or two other such programmes, they launched some really good careers. 

  • eribaMotters
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    edited October 2023 #13

    I also don't like football, or rugby, cricket, tennis, in fact most sports, opera, musicals, religion, politics, reality tv shows. I'm a boring old fart.

    Oh, and the news depresses me.

    Colin

  • Wherenext
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    edited October 2023 #14

    Mentioned this thread to Mrs.WN and she says you have all got to stop picking on Layton as he's from Bury.

    Personally I agree with Clark Gable.😅

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited October 2023 #15

    I like the Clark Gable attitude🤣👍