I do like a bit of Strictly Come Dancing.
I wouldn't necessarily re-arrange my weekend so I could be in to watch it, but I would call myself a fan and I also occasionally like to watch the companion show on BBC2 hosted by Zoe Ball.
I like the fact it gives you a chance to properly hear from the dancers and their celeb partners and also furnishes us with pointless facts like how many bugle beads were on the dresses that week.
The producers of that show really earn their money coming up with features for the half hour shows, five times a week. It must be tough going at times.
Equally tough work is coming up with amusing skits with which to humiliate Claudia Winkleman on a Saturday night.
I applauded the decision to keep Claudia and Tess, who had stood in when Sir Bruce was poorly, on a permanent basis.
They work well together, clearly like one another, and seem to have a lot of fun.
But I don't understand why she has to be the stooge - we only have week one under our belts and she has already dressed up as an elf.
She wisely giggles along to it rather than looking like she might die of shame, but it is whilst interviewing the couples as they leave the dance floor after their performances that Claudia really comes into her own.
There is an anarchic, party atmosphere to these gatherings at the top of the stairs that was not there when Tess used to do it.
Tess is good, she is professional, but she is not funny like Claude.
So far this series it is clear who the front runners will be, although there hasn't been any stand out awful performances so far.
This might all change when Ed Balls attempts the Cha Cha Cha this weekend.
I will also never again watch Judge Rinder on ITV1 in quite the same way having seen him hit the dance floor this weekend - did he have to have his shirt undone like that ? 
I don't think any of them do, to be honest.