Last night I managed to catch Shooting Stars four episodes into series eight. I was pretty cheesed off that I hadn’t caught the show from day one and only managed to catch half an episode last week, but then again you don’t need to see it in any type of order to get something from it. Last night saw Vic and Bob joined by Lisa Snowdon and John Humphreys on Jack Dee’s team and Scott Mills joining Ulrika’s team with a gent named Brian Butterfield who looked suspiciously like Peter Serafinowicz in make up. Angelos kept score with his usual precision and charm.
Shooting stars is a very strange and entertaining mix of random comedy, potty humour and madness that I enjoy, despite some of the stars not adding much to the proceedings. I won’t mention any names, but Scott Mills only opened his mouth twice.
Shooting stars is a very strange and entertaining mix of random comedy, potty humour and madness that I enjoy, despite some of the stars not adding much to the proceedings. I won’t mention any names, but Scott Mills only opened his mouth twice.
- 8/30/2011
- by D.J. Haza
- Obsessed with Film
The fearless men of Ghost Hunters take their quest to haint central (England, not Neverland) to ferret out the spooks at ancient Ram Inn. A place built on, yes, a pagan burial ground. Perhaps more frightening than the predictable, nearly imperceptible creaks and wheezes in the place is the aging owner, John Humphries, whose fashion sense and hair grooming evoke the hideous spirit of a long-dead past: the mid-'80s. Also, Humphries reveals the inn houses "something that wakes you up during the night wanting sex with you." He doesn't seem to be complaining.
- 7/30/2009
- E! Online
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