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YouTube – Amazing Scene From Extras Christmas Special

This is where the quote “The Victorian freak show never went away…” comes from.  Ricky Gervais in the charatcter of Andy Millman in “Extras” sums up what many people feel about Reality TV.

YouTube – Amazing Scene From Extras Christmas Special.

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This entry was posted in Communication & Culture, Media and tagged celebrity, COMM2, comms, institution, media, pop culture, Reality TV, tv, voyeurism on July 14, 2010 by ks.

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