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Hello, welcome to the Restors Entertainment with me Marina Hyde.
And me Richard Osborne. Hi Marina.
Hello Richard.
This is exciting, isn't it?
Let's get started on our long journey together.
Wow, that's a good catchphrase. Already we've got a catchphrase.
Let's get started on our long journey together.
It's not the catchiest one. I think we'll come up with something better than that
across the course of our many conversations.
Over the next 12 years.
Now, we're going to be talking about all sorts of things on the Restless Entertainment.
Movies, TV.
Books.
Books.
I've heard of them.
Showbiz.
Showbiz.
Scandal.
I'm annoyed I'm presenting it because I'd like to listen to it.
And the way that all these stories are covered, because I think that's always a big part of it nowadays.
But really, just a lot of quite salacious stuff.
Absolutely.
And also lots of positive stuff about what people should watch, what people should read, all of that malarkey.
Oh, as soon as I said positive, you slightly went, oh no. No, I didn't. That's not what I
signed up for. I'm positive about huge amounts of it, but there will be some negativity for me
if necessary. Okay. I'll cover positive and you can talk about Matt Hancock. Yeah. We'll be talking
about the jungle for sure. Talking about Farage, but then we would have to go back via Hancock, via Peter Andre.
We're going to talk about I'm a Celebrity and I think we should.
Yeah.
I have been quite shocked by some of the reaction to Nigel Farage's appearance in the jungle,
which I think has tended towards the bedwetting.
With your reality head on, Richard, what do you think?
Is it a good booking?
Well, it's a good booking for ITV.
Yeah.
For sure.
Is it a good booking for Farage?
I mean, he's making a lot of money from it, but it's a good booking for itv yeah for sure is it a good booking for farage i
mean he's making a lot of money from it but it's not going to rehabilitate him literally about six
years ago he said um this is not something that you'd do in the height of your career this would
be something at the end of your career and i'm not desperate for money you think what's changed
fooled himself into thinking that actually his great idol in our country what tends to happen
is that you do reality tv when you're kind of washed up and some politicians have done it, but it's the sort of downward slide. Now, his great idol, Donald Trump, of course, did it completely the other way. He was the biggest star of the sort of first golden era of reality television on that side of the Atlantic. And he parlayed that into something quite big, really, in the end. I think we have to be honest with ourselves.
But he was the host.
He was the host of The Apprentice.
He was the host.
He was Ant and Dick.
Yeah, you know, we're a much smaller country
and you take what you can get.
And I think in Farage's case,
I think he has convinced himself that this is a route back.
He goes on a lot about young people watch this show.
What do you think about that?
Do young people watch the show?
Well, it depends what you mean by young.
I mean, young to me, like 35-year year olds yes they were but the idea that you're suddenly the kind of poet
of the 18 to 24 year olds i think is slightly for the birds he's now got a tiktok account which is
bizarrely quite popular i don't know how much of it is hate watches how much of it is ironist watches
but he seems to think he's kind of reaching out and setting alight a whole new
generation of fans. By the way this podcast is sponsored by Ironist Watches. I just think Hancock
tried to do the same thing and you know he came third or something but nothing happened. He didn't
sell any books. He's not getting booked on new things. You know he doesn't have a grime career.
We have to say that the form book suggests that it won't do anything for him, that he'll either humiliate himself in a sort of way like George Galloway did on Celebrity Big
Brother, or he'll get into trouble like Nadine Doris did for her appearance on I'm a Celebrity.
But will he be able to parlay into something bigger? The form book says no. Having said that,
the form book has been thrown out of the window in quite a lot of different ways over the last
few years. And I don't think it's beyond the realms that he could use it as a springboard back into something.
I had more trouble with Hancock being booked because Hancock was a serving politician.
He'd just been at the heart of such a huge scandal.
And he was at the heart of an inquiry which still hadn't been concluded.
And he was nakedly trying to rescue his reputation.
Hancock, I think that was a great booking because I tell you what, that was our court really, wasn't it?
Because even the COVID inquiry does not have statutory powers.
That might be the best justice that you see meted out to Matt Hancock.
That is our Hague.
Yeah, I realise that makes us a pretty depleted country, but this is the way it is.
It's not a kangaroo court, it's a kangaroo testicle court.
country but this is the way it is it's not a kangaroo court it's a kangaroo testicle court i was reading about a taylor swift cruise which i thought was quite a hilarious thing it's not
an official taylor swift it's one of the only bits of her merchandise she hasn't sewn up
but they're going to have a cruise boat and it's going to set sail from miami the day the
era's tour ends wow and um it's going to be
four days of making friendship bracelets dressing up in your different eras and genuinely kind of
having a taylor swift time it is almost completely sold out that's a reality show i'd watch yeah i
thought taylor swift cruise you meant she'd married tom cruise and i'd miss some big that
would be a that would certainly break the internet and perhaps the planet that's an empire isn't it yes that that would be one um the new kids did a cruise i think cruises are really big
i mean disney as we were talking about not that long ago to each other disney parks and cruises
makes twice what all the movies and entertainment make i saw an interesting one that netflix has
been doing which are bridgerton balls and they go around to various this podcast is sponsored by
bridgeton balls and they go around um to various towns they've been absolutely massive sellouts
everyone gets dressed up as you know they're called lady whistle dance balls or whatever they
are and everyone gets dressed up they are hugely profitable all these kind of sideline things of
entertainment um absolutely massive gwyneth paltrow's got her cruise, the Goop cruise.
The Goop cruise?
I always think that was...
Goop cruise, that's great, isn't it?
The Goop cruise.
I know you have to like have sort of an hourly enema and it's not really a holiday, is it?
Maybe that is paradise for some.
For some people.
For some.
That's what the Scientologists always used to do.
When you got to the inner, inner, inner layer, they used to tell you the secrets that Hubbard
had written down out on the ship at sea.
And I always felt that they do this
because at that point you're like,
no, it can't be.
I can't have spent like upwards of $400,000
over the years trying to get to this point.
And you have to be told it at sea
because then there's no escape.
And it's international waters, of course.
You can say what you like.
Which is what you can say.
That's why all the oligarchs have their yachts
sort of like two miles offshore, isn't it?
It's the oligarchs and people being told that actually aliens came to Earth in exact replicas of DC-10s
and just screaming into the void when they realised they spent all their money on this knowledge.
Is that the secret?
Yeah, it's one of the secrets.
Wow.
In Ashdown Forest, where I grew up, grew up in Sussex, you always see like John Travolta's always there.
Tom Cruise is always there.
It's those sleepy little Sussex villages,
absolutely full of Hollywood A-listers
because the Scientology church is in East Grinstead.
Yeah, I had a builder once who just left a bathroom,
half finished, half finished, and he kept going away.
And I said, could you just let me know
which days you might come in?
He said, I'm basically spending most of my time
in East Grinstead now.
And I said, oh, do you have family there? And he said, there and he said no i'm a scientologist i thought it's never getting finished
it's never getting finished a scientologist bathroom yeah how's the grouting yeah he never
finished it i had to get someone else to finish it so the self-improvement was in inverse proportionate
to my home improvement and whatever it did for him it certainly didn't do a lot for my bathroom
that's amazing i didn't i thought all scientologists were actors i didn't know they had
like no i think they have to get you know they have to get non-celebrities to pay the bills
the foot soldiers as it were the people who you know walk out forever and ever and don't have to
go to a specific church called the celebrity center have you ever driven past that in la
no it's a building and it literally says scientology celebrity center off oh at the top Oh wow, that's aspirational isn't it?
I mean I suppose perhaps you could argue that some
Renaissance churches are essentially that showy
You know what I mean?
They should do that on the rest of history
Come on guys, crossover episode
Church of Science, Celebrity Scientology
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