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I thought I'd missed it when I couldn't find us in the soap opera category. It seems apt that we're in competition with Monty Python.
I reckon this is going straight onto the CV, along with the dodgy doctorate. Consolation prize now The chance of a knighthood is ruined. "Please welcome the BAFTA-nominated owner of Hull City Tigers, Doctor Assem Allam!"
BAFTA nominated for Hull City - I bet the **** hates it - I wonder if he doesn't win he will mount a legal appeal
Male performance in a comedy programme - Brendan O’Carroll – Mrs Brown’s Boys Christmas Special (BBC1)
The problem is, that the only award he should be up for, is the 'Least Talented ****er Ever To Get On TV' award.