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Examples
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More than 500 people packed the Christian Outreach Church to farewell the popular eight-year-old known as Trinny who was found dead in a storm drain more than two weeks ago,
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Affectionately known as Trinny, she was abducted from her bedroom on Sunday night.
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Five years ago it would be unimaginable for them to have been called Trinny and Susannah, but times change.
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Five years ago it would be unimaginable for them to have been called Trinny and Susannah, but times change.
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Trinny and Susannah don't pull their punches, but the upper classes really shouldn't open their mouths on television
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The format: find a frumpy prole with the fashion sense of Tony Martin, then send Trinny and Susannah in to point out the myriad faults in their attire.
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If that skirt makes your backside resemble a bloated pumpkin, if your choice of collar turns your entire head into a gruesome accident, Trinny and Susannah will tell you, gleefully and on camera.
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The five main channels account for 56% of total TV viewing – and when stars like Trinny and Susannah go online after losing their own primetime show, they do not necessarily have Beck-like prospects.
Glen Beck's online presence is another example of broadcasting outside the rules of traditional TV
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What Not to Wear, 2001An early example of the rage that posh people – especially bossy ones like Trinny and Susannah – have always induced in our TV critic: "Whatever it is they're saying, all your brain actually hears is 'tra la la, I live in a bubble, tra la la, murder a fox ...'"
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Hence my sudden interest in turd-polishing exercise What Not To Wear (BBC2, Thu, 8. 30pm), the new "makeover show" hosted by wilfully catty double act Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine.
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