Gogglebox

2013

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Released: 07 March 2013 Returning Series
Producted By: Studio Lambert
Country: United Kingdom
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.channel4.com/programmes/gogglebox
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Gogglebox is an entertaining television review programme in which some of Britain's most opinionated and avid telly viewers comment freely on the best and worst television shows of the past week, from the comfort of their sofas.

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Family, Reality

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Gogglebox Audience Reviews

SoftInloveRox Horrible, fascist and poorly acted
SteinMo What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.
Iseerphia All that we are seeing on the screen is happening with real people, real action sequences in the background, forcing the eye to watch as if we were there.
Sameer Callahan It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
zarakian Take a number of, probably very nice people, but just so boring. Let them watch telly programs and comment on them, unfortunately the comments are so insipid and uninspiring it is hard to watch. It is a sad indictment of our Twitter/Facebook age where non-entities can become TV gods and celebs despite a total lack of charisma or intelligence or talent of any kind. In our constantly on-line age this is what passes for entertainment and that is just sad. Do not just switch on to get company or discussion find some real friends to talk to and switch of this dross.
Dave This is a Channel 4 series in which we watch people as they watch television in their own homes in various places in the UK during the previous week.This is a good idea, which could work like a real version of The Royle Family. However, it has little of that sitcom's humour, and isn't entertaining most of the time - because most of the participants don't say much that's worth saying.
false flag terrorism Words fail me.They put a posh couple, a gay couple, a loud couple, a typical family, etc etc, and they all act stupid and play up for the cameras, some shouting and screaming at the TV, as you do, but only there are numerous cameras in their faces. The northern girl went on to win 'i'm a celebrity, 2016', book to follow no doubt , It really is dire. Avoid at all costs! If you watch this rubbish, you really must be bored out of tour mind. Go for a jog, save yourself! People just don't behave like they don't! And people apparently want to sit in their living room, watching other people sit in their living room, watching junk TV? How does crap like this ever get aired? Its pathetic!
Jackson Booth-Millard I saw the advert for this programme, and from the title I knew it was something to do with television, and then I read a review for it saying that it was like a real-life version of The Royle Family, and when I tried it I was so glad I watched it. Narrated by Caroline Aherne (from The Royle Family), television at some time or another is part of everybody's life in Great Britain, and this documentaries takes a number of people from all walks of life, all couples, families or friends with various characteristics and ways of life, whether they be white, black, Asian, young, middle-aged, old, straight, gay, and we watch them watch television. They basically watch the most recent television, i.e. from the week, and we see their reactions, physical and comments, to the memorable and most talked about moments from significant programmes, i.e. news, dramas, soap operas, documentaries, comedy, charity events, reality television, natural history, medical programmes, cooking and food programmes, and much more. As each episode goes on we get to know, and many cases enjoy, watching the people as they watch what we watched and see their quips and discussions of what was going on, and in many cases you can associate and agree with what they are saying, or you can just laugh at it. This programme is very reminiscent of many other experimental "look at ourselves" documentaries, it is fascinating viewing because of the various opinions and expressions people have to programmes you may or may not know, it is a good way to catch up with what has been going on, and it is funny to watch the bickering and funny things said and done while the telly is on, especially with the distinctive characters, e.g. the gay couple, manly blokes and the posh drunks, a fantastic documentary. Very good!