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What did you think of the show? (26/09/09)

Host_Ryan - One Show team | 15:59 UK time, Friday, 26 September 2008

Funnyman John Culshaw impressed us with his split personalities!

With the credit crunch well and truly biting, Dom Littlewood looked into the paydays loans, short terms solutions designed to help finances stretch to the end of the month.

The One Show's resident green-fingered goddess Christine Walkden got behind the beetroot. Have you got any great beetroot recipes to share?

In the final film of the Sleep Watch series Michael Mosley explored the concept that the older you get the less sleep you seem to need.

Our former cricketer-turned-art fanatic Phil Tuffnel looked at Sunflowers, in his series on pieces of art that have influenced popular culture.

And after giving John a good send-off naturally The One Show had to do the same for Christine. Dance partner Matt was also on hand with the 'family' to wish Christine goodluck, as she trips the light fantastic with her Strictly Come Dancing first dance. Go Christine!

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  • 1. At 7:25pm on 26 Sep 2008, lynrie wrote:

    beetroot. borch is a beetroot soup hot or cold
    has bben used for years by jewish wives for years and in europe

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  • 2. At 7:35pm on 26 Sep 2008, LiseyM wrote:

    Good show and great Strictly footage :D bring on Saturday! Best of luck Christine and Matthew.
    Lisey xx

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  • 3. At 9:28pm on 26 Sep 2008, lordWoodie wrote:

    I just loved the show to-night about what you can do with beetroot it was so interesting.ps be watching the show on monday for more interesting tips.

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  • 4. At 9:41pm on 26 Sep 2008, bleakleylegend wrote:

    Loved the show tonight(like every night!). Christine and Adrian you both make me laugh so much!! Cant wait for tomorrow night, Bleakley and Cutler styling it out on the dance floor, it will be awesome! BEST OF LUCK CHRISTINE! fully behind you xx

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  • 5. At 10:14am on 27 Sep 2008, Lizwill wrote:

    What a fantastic show!! It's entertaining, educational and lots of fun..........my husband and I just love it! We try not to miss any of the shows.
    Thought John Culshaw might have done an impression of Adrian yesterday. And great to extol the virtues of BEETROOT.....
    All the best, Christine, in Strictly! WE are all rooting for you in Norniron!!!

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  • 6. At 10:20am on 27 Sep 2008, chasX1 wrote:

    Pickled Beetroot.
    Most food we eat contain salt. Frozen, processed, tinned etc. Vinegar contains less than most. Our bodies need salt and anybody who grows and eats mainly fresh vegetables need to put salt on their meals. Active people, especially children lose salt from their bodies when they sweat and as a kid, I was given salt tablets to stop getting cramp.

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  • 7. At 2:24pm on 27 Sep 2008, grandmaburn wrote:

    Where is the Beetroot Smoothie recipe?????? I can't find it on the webpage!!

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  • 8. At 10:37am on 28 Sep 2008, vicsblog wrote:

    Hi can someone on the oneshow tell the name of the vocalist on track 'Beat It' which was played in the back ground to the item on beetroot on friday ????????????

    It certainly sounds like a track made by my grandaughter and her boyfreind.

    Derek

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  • 9. At 11:44pm on 28 Sep 2008, honeypot1941 wrote:

    Loved your dance Chrisine - you swere wondefrful and jusgt so elegant.
    Has anyone noticed how like Audrey Hepburn our Christine looked??
    Good luck and keep dancing

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  • 10. At 11:13am on 05 Oct 2008, capricornsusieq wrote:

    Dear all,
    I am a great fan of the show and have a short question for you concerning the show on 26 September.
    Gyles Brandreth was discussing nursery rhymes and was referring to a book - the title of which I missed. Would be most grateful if you could give me the details of the book (it discussed nursery rhymes and their meanings).
    Many thanks in advance for your response, and greetings to you all from Brussels.

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