Does sound like absolute bumwee, doesn’t it

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splashing

The Great British Snake-Off - Contestants are swallowed by different species of python and have to escape before being digested or suffocated to progress to the next round.

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Bog Off

Irate Fenlanders compete to see who can make the least welcoming public toilet

Showing Bee

Apiarists present their best kept bee

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Great British Take Away

Everyone sits around and talks about their takeaway order

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Where are you going with this

It’s a reference to @Joke2000’s thread yesterday. Not a very good one.

Oh sorry I didn’t read it

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Well you’re in for a treat then!

I guess in seriousness I probably shouldn’t have posted it, even in jest. For the record I am completely aware that Graeme Norton isn’t British. I’m on the fence about how great he is though.

The Great British Take Off

12 British journalists see who can post the most outlandish hot take and rile the most people on twitter each week. Game to be played in perpetuity and no one wins.

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Bake Off. People could make cakes and stuff and maybe someone from a mid 00’s Comedy could be a presenter. The guy from Nathan Barley.

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Great British Quake Off
Twelve celebrities sit in contemplative silence to please an unknowable cosmic deity. Winner receives a lucrative porridge sponsorship.

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Great British Opaque Off
Twelve celebrities compete to block the most light over the course of a midsummer day. Winner receives lucrative window sponsorship.

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Nah I’ve now caught up and this was an amusing callback

(also i didn’t mean my post to sound aggro!)

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Great British Blake Off

Quentin, William and the cast of Blake’s Seven compete for the title of Best Blake

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Great British Nazi Carpenters, with Lee Mack

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The Great British Shake-Off. A series of men sequentially put their todgers away in the last public toilets in the UK.

With bunting, and the Last Post on a bugle.

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The Great British Great British
12 television formats with the words “Great British” in them compete over 10 weeks for a single winner in a series of ever increasingly complicated formats.

The Great British Rake Off, something gardening related, probably already been done but can’t be arsed to read the whole thread.

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