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Channel 4's Gogglebox under fire as fans ask 'why' after 'change'

Gogglebox came under fire tonight as fans were disappointed by a trend on the latest show.

Our favourite armchair critics returned for tonight's episode of the Channel 4 programme. Reality stars such as the Sandifords, the Siddiquis and the Warners provided hilarious observations on the week's best TV.

Friday's edition saw the TV personality commentate on shows such as Rise and Fall, Tempting Fortune and Married at First Sight Australia. However, viewers following the show on Twitter criticised how much of the episode was devoted to reality TV shows.

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Greg said: "Focusing too much on reality TV nowadays"

@YorkshireBook48 commented: "Why is it that on #Gogglebox they watch about 95% reality TV rubbish now?!"

@TVSpiv posted: "Love @C4Gogglebox but come on apart from Sir David every other show has been reality or talentless shows"

Steve tweeted: "Is there any else but reality on tv"

The final show of the episode saw the armchair critics turn their attention to the BBC adaptation of Great Expectations and they also watched David Attenborough's new programme, Wild Isles.

Other viewers on social media praised the episode.

Rebecca said: "Gogglebox was fab tonight. Laughed from start to finish. Much needed. Thank you"

Sparks added: "Gogglebox over, another enjoyable episode tonight"

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