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I’ve got quite into the latest series (the wife makes me watch it, honest), but they can’t do specials. For Christmas they’ve got 10 times as long, and Kylie Minogue. In seven minutes they tied the new series into the old with an evocation of childhood that left me with a little tear in my eye, I don’t mind admitting. Well of course it will, but I mean really ace. So here is my verdict on what will be hot and what will not, based on that recent festival of specials-that-aren’t-that-special, this year’s Children In Need.ġ. Ricky Gervais, for example has a proven track record when it comes to Christmas specials, and whilst Extras won’t ever replace The Office it should be worth some hard disk space on the Sky +. So, to avoid spending your Christmas groaning and shouting at your TV, go with form. But she probably won’t, just as Havant and Waterlooville probably aren’t going to win the FA Cup. Maybe Catherine Tate will produce a riotous laugh-a-minute comedy extravaganza.
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It’s as true with Christmas TV as it is with predicting football scores (see what I did there?). In my opinion, you can’t argue with form. But by the same token, I don’t want to miss the good stuff. Some of it’s easy – no-one needs to be told to avoid My Family, for instance. It’s a bit rubbish, isn’t it? Well, most of it is and I, for one, don’t have time to waste on crappy TV. Remember – Every Game Counts!Ĭhristmas TV.

For all the details on how you can win a pile of football related stuff just by predicting the outcome of some football matched better than some other people, check out The Rules. Phil Oddy is the co-founder of .uk, home of the highly addictive, free-to-play football predictions games Prediction Premiership and – just relaunched for the 2007/08 season - The FAntasy Cup. Luckily, Phil Oddy has prepared his own intro for his guest update, so we can merrily continue looking peeved, confused, disappointed and distracted while he takes over. Right now, we're busy simultaneously (a) looking a bit disgruntled at Frank Lampard's fluky goal against Liverpool in the Carling Cup and Peter Crouch's consequent two-footed lunge that earned him a red card, (b) wondering why the images we've uploaded to our new webspace aren't appearing right now, (c) trying to gauge if we'd slightly built up the taste of jam-and-custard Jammy Dodgers in our minds before actually tasting one just now, and (d) trying to get a bunch of Proper Work done.
