ITV viewers have big complaint as Paul O’Grady and Amanda Holden team up on For The Love of Dogs
ITV viewers all have the same complaint as Paul O'Grady and Amanda Holden have joined forces For The Love of Dogs.
Paul O'Grady, 67, was back on our screens this week, putting a smile on our faces as he returned for a Royal special of his ITV show For the Love of Dogs.
The festive edition subtitled 'By Royal Appointment' saw Paul and Camilla bonding over their mutual love of mutts.
The pair are both patrons of Battersea Dogs and Cats home, and the special saw Camilla throw a party for the charity at Clarence House.
Paul started the episode with an emotive plea to viewers, telling them that the famous rescue centre is "rammed" with dogs since lockdown.
"In the eleven years that I have been coming here, I have never known it so busy," Paul told the cameras.
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He then revealed he would be joined by his "special friend" Camilla, adding she is "as potty about dogs" as he is.
He showed us some of his adorable puppies from Battersea Cats and Dogs home, but ITV viewers were left fuming over a major blunder.
There weren't many subtitles during the show, which left those at home watching fuming, as they took to Twitter to complain.
One raged: "#pogdogs come on tech guys, please sort the subtitles out!!"
Another agreed: "Seriously, after last year's subtitling fiasco, there's even more problems with #pogdogs not being subtitled? What's the deal *now* @itv?"
A third echoed: "This is so annoying. Please sort out the subtitles @itv"
A fourth added: "No subtitles for #pogdogs - a bit poor for itv."
While a fifth fumed: "This is just ridiculous. Where’s the subtitles? #pogdogs."
In attendance was also Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden, who looked stunning in a summer dress as she cradled a puppy in her arms.
Paul O’Grady For The Love of Dogs viewers were also left in tears during the episode featuring Queen Consort Camilla.
While viewers enjoyed the banter between the former chat show host and his royal pal. It was the emotional stories about the pups that truly got them tearing up.