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Holy Carnage - time to swap Deadliest Warrior for Danny Dyer

I've quite enjoyed Bravo's knockabout bit of Tuesday night rubbish TV, Deadliest Warrior . Throwing any pretence of academic rigour to the wind as Bravo is entitled to do, it's taught us that in a series of theoretical (and unrealistic) battles Shaolin Monks are tougher than the Maoris, British...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 24 Sep 2009

TV highlight of the week - Bravo's Deadliest Warrior

Tuesdays are special. Tonight at 10pm the world should stop as Bravo broadcasts the definitive study as to which warrior is the deadliest. So far Deadliest Warrior has taught us that Spartans are harder than Ninja and that Samurai are deadlier than Vikings. And all through watching some American stuntmen...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 25 Aug 2009

Please don't act in haste Danny Dyer - after all, you know you can't act

Danny Dyer, the second hardest man in the UK, has told Zoo magazine that he is giving up his TV presenting career because he can't take the criticism of his presenting style. The frontman of Bravo's terrible/excellent Britain's Deadliest Men... series added that he gets 'hurt' when...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 05 Aug 2009

Danny Dyer - the best worst presenter on TV

Bravo is three episodes into Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men: Living Dangerously and it's become obvious that the series is so bad it's actually brilliant. Dyer, who achieved a modicum of fame in the 90s Brit film Human Traffic , is now forced to draw upon all his acting talent to show that the...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 07 Jul 2009

Brit Cops: Zero Tolerance - Bravo shows the seamier side of life in Hammersmith

There isn't much to see on the Hammersmith Road unless you're a fan of vagrants, enjoy watching the odd lost and disappointed-looking tourist realising that the Novotel isn't quite as glamorous or central as it looked in the brochure, or get a kick out of seeing people nearly getting run...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 27 May 2009

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