Talk:The Saturday Night Armistice

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I'm removing the text Stewart Lee and Richard Herring were often known to mock The Friday Night Armistice for repeatedly being recommissioned by the BBC, despite its "alarming mediocrity and middling ratings". In face of the BBC repeatedly disrespecting their Sunday lunchtime show, This Morning With Richard Not Judy, with little to no promotion and constant unexplained schedule adjustments, Lee and Herring encouraged viewers to help them promote the show themselves. Richard Herring's main suggestion was for business men to cross out the "I Love The Friday Night Armistice" message written in Tippex on their briefcases, and write TMWRNJ instead.

It appears to be a bit of a rant by a This Morning With Richard Not Judy fan, text like the BBC repeatedly disrespecting their Sunday lunchtime show, This Morning With Richard Not Judy, with little to no promotion and constant unexplained schedule adjustments has no place in any article, and the phrase "alarming mediocrity and middling ratings" is in quotation marks yet a Google search gives zero hits, so this whole story sounds anecdotal. (And the last sentence about business men having "I Love The Friday Night Armistice" Tippexed on their briefcases makes it all sound like a joke, which it probably was).172.164.115.187 18:59, 14 October 2006 (UTC)