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Jeremy Vine viewers rage that Carole Malone 'needs to be taken off TV' after 'absolutely vile' debate drives them to 'switch off'
Jeremy Vine viewers rage that Carole Malone 'needs to be taken off TV' after 'absolutely vile' debate drives them to 'switch off'

Daily Mail​

time25-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Jeremy Vine viewers rage that Carole Malone 'needs to be taken off TV' after 'absolutely vile' debate drives them to 'switch off'

Jeremy Vine viewers raged as they watched Wednesday's instalment of the Channel 5 - and admitted that they were going to 'switch off'. Step-in host Robert Rinder, 47, presented the programme as he was joined by the likes of journalist Carole Malone, 70, and Radzi Chinyanganya, 38, in the studio. But some watching at home didn't agree with what Carole said throughout the whole episode as she expressed her opinion on topics, and her no-nonsense attitude certainly ruffled a few feathers. During a discussion about Narinder Kaur's critique of Sicilian food, Carole didn't hold back and asked her: 'Why are you shouting?!' as they continued to argue about their thoughts. As Narinder explained her thoughts, Carole snapped: 'Can someone else get in?!' Narinder told her: 'I know good food.' Jeremy Vine viewers raged as they watched Wednesday's instalment of the Channel 5 - and admitted that they were going to 'switch off'. 'Do you?!' Carole shouted back. 'Can I speak now?!,' she went on, adding: 'You were doing it to get clicks,' as she pointed out that she was posing in a bikini while eating dinner. She also questioned Andy Murray receiving a statue at Wimbledon. One described the chats as: 'Absolutely vile.' 'Carole needs taken off TV, she is only there to antagonise other people. No one would miss her. #jeremyvine.' 'Had to switch off #JeremyVine. Carole Malone is a thin-skinned shout machine.' 'Oh my the irony of Carole is off the scale Carole if you dont want to be treated like a child dont act like one its that simple.' Meanwhile others rushed to the platform to share how happy they were that she was back. 'So glad that @thecarolemalone is on!' 'Glad to see you back Carole.' '@thecarolemalone you are looking fabulous on JV today.' Carole is known as a TV presenter and journalist. Many viewers took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their opinions on Carole's appearance on the Channel 5 show Other TV shows sh's appeared on include Loose Women and The Wright Stuff. She's also taken part in Celebrity Fit Club and Celebrity Big Brother. Now she appears on Sky News and GB News. Jeremy Vine has been on our screens since 2018. Storm Huntley and Claudia-Liz Vanderpuije have been the main cover presenters since 2021. Anne Diamond was a cover host from 2018 and 2020. Meanwhile Dawn Neesom is the deputy cover presnter. A number of guest cover presenters include Georgie Barrat, Angelica Bell, Trisha Goddard and Vanessa Feltz. Jeremy Vine shot to fame in the 80s. He is best known for hosting his own BBC Radio 2 lunchtime show. The star has also been the face of BBC's Eggheads, Newsnight, The Politics Show, Panorama and The One Show. He has also starred in Celebrity Gogglebox and Strictly.

Channel 4 reaches new agreement to cover Crufts until 2029
Channel 4 reaches new agreement to cover Crufts until 2029

The Independent

time06-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Channel 4 reaches new agreement to cover Crufts until 2029

Channel 4 has announced it will continue to broadcast the Crufts dog show until 2029. The new agreement, covering 2026 to 2029, extends the broadcaster's relationship with the famous dog show to almost two decades, having first aired coverage in 2010. The show, which is celebrating its 75th year of being broadcast, began on Thursday. Channel 4's coverage is hosted by Clare Balding, who is joined by regular Crufts reporter Radzi Chinyanganya and two new presenters, Paralympian swimmer Ellie Simmonds and former professional rugby player Ed Jackson. The broadcast will include events such as flyball, agility, heelwork to music, The Kennel Club Hero Dog Award and the best in show – Crufts' top honour. More than 200 pedigree breeds from 51 different counties will compete for the title, according to Channel 4, which will be awarded live on the channel on March 9. Last year, an Australian shepherd named Viking from Solihull, Birmingham, beat 24,000 dogs from around the world to win best in show. Channel 4's head of sports, Pete Andrews, said: 'Crufts is a truly unique event and has a very special place in the hearts of Channel 4 viewers and we're delighted that Channel 4 will continue our relationship with The Kennel Club and the producers of our Crufts coverage, Sunset+Vine.' Jannine Edgar, chief executive of The Kennel Club, said: 'We have enjoyed fantastic coverage with Channel 4 over the last 15 years and are delighted to continue our partnership for the next four years. 'Channel 4 has provided The Kennel Club with more airtime for Crufts than ever before, helping us to show the important role dogs play in our lives.' Crufts takes place over four days and has been held at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), Birmingham since 1991. It was first televised in 1950 by the BBC and was live-streamed in 2009 after the broadcaster dropped the show. Organiser of Crufts, The Kennel Club, is a UK organisation devoted to dog health, welfare and training. Viewers will be able to watch Crufts on Channel 4, More4 and on Channel 4 streaming from March 6 to 9.

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