so who is the mega rich bbc presenter (10 Viewers)

Robinshio

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so a mega rich bbc presenter with a catchphrase
are there any rumours going around

i cant think of many, and cant think of any with catchphrases
 

Grendel

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If anyone is that interested look for some random vague tabloid pictures of individuals with bland messaging about them with their happy family and how nice they are

A columnist did this years ago with Ryan Giggs when he took an injunction out
 

Flying Fokker

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Yep was just going to suggest him.
First name that came to my mind as well. Unless we are talking comedians? But I can’t think of a catchphrase other than. ‘Back of the net’….

The BBC star, who wrote his telly catchphrase across her GG boobs, enjoyed a six-month fling with the busty dancer.
 

Tommo1993

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I thought Bruce Forsyth as well. But didn’t the article say the daughter is eager to meet him?
 

OffenhamSkyBlue

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It's not exactly a helpful article is it? Doesn't mention any timeframe. But it won't be Brucie since he died in 2017, and the NDA would die with him (as would any chance of him paying maintenance or the daughter meeting him (unless beyond the grave, of course!!)
 

rob9872

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In all seriousness its likely to be Paddy McGuinness or Vernon Kay but I hope its Gary Lineker
 

OffenhamSkyBlue

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Or Jason Manford - he has previous in the mistress department, IIRC ... but his catchphrase escapes me!!
I can't get past Roy Walker though - "it's good but it's not right" across a GG bust would seem eminently appropriate!
 

JAM See

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A certain ex-PM was on prime time TV every night not so long ago.

"Get Brexit Done" is a catchphrase. (Just realised it's supposed to be a shock).

Not him then.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Or Jason Manford - he has previous in the mistress department, IIRC ... but his catchphrase escapes me!!
I can't get past Roy Walker though - "it's good but it's not right" across a GG bust would seem eminently appropriate!
"5 seconds, here we go"
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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Thought Steve coogan initially but he hadnt presented anything , then I thought that Alan partridge fella😉
 

OffenhamSkyBlue

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"Pointless" (especially the celebrity version) is now primetime - how the FUCK did we end up here? Maybe it's Alexander Armstrong or the peculiar but charming Richard Osman? Struggling to think of a catchphrase though
 

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