I think that would have preferable, in fact Ronnie Pickering would have been better
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I think that would have preferable, in fact Ronnie Pickering would have been better

You should have heard Ronnie Wood trying to sing on the Hootenanny.
As per the above, a quite accurate summary of Mr Keating's efforts last night, I believeLast night's BBC New Year Music thing, Ronan Keating & Friends, what a load of utter dross, his singing sounds like a Billy Goat trapped in a barbed wire electric fence, went on to destroy songs by Garth Brookes & George Michael amongst others, comeback Jools Holland, all is forgiven
all I could think of was the tale Spike Milligan tells in his war memoirs of "Bloody Awful" when the concert party were entertaining the troops in Italy, and someone kept appearing all over the Theatre shouting "It's bloody Awful" trying to dodge getting thrown out, and even after getting thrown out, re-appeared through the fire exit shouting "it's still Bloody Awful" if that's the best the BBC can manage, might I suggest next year, they just don't bother , as "Bloody Awful" was all Ronan "Karaoke" Keating deserves.Look on the bright side ....you could have seen the New Year in with Ronan Keating.
I didn't by the way 😁
Last night's BBC New Year Music thing, Ronan Keating & Friends, what a load of utter dross, his singing sounds like a Billy Goat trapped in a barbed wire electric fence, went on to destroy songs by Garth Brookes & George Michael amongst others, comeback Jools Holland, all is forgiven
Just watched The Night Manager episode one series two on BBC, really good.
Oh, I forgot that was on. I might just binge watch it one night when there’s nothing else on.
We watched the BTS, but not the main prog"[All Creatures Great & Small special at 21:00]"
The behind the scenes programme was good too. You really don’t know just how much goes in to it.
As time passes, there must be a real risk of someone who's on the hootenanny passing between recording and broadcast.
I do love Jool's shows (the regular show is probably much better than Hoot-a-nanny), but this year's did NOT sound a classic. The summary was something like ...
"featuring Lulu ... Ronnie Wood .... but also some current artists! Jessie J and Craig David!"