Pooch Perfect Proves To Be Soothing Viewing For Fans After A Hellscape Of A Week

Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw was among the fans, who said Sheridan Smith's new show was "like a health elixir for my brain".
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There’s no getting round it, it’s been A Week, but BBC One had the perfect antidote on Thursday night, with the launch of Pooch Perfect.

The new dog grooming competition proved to be soothing viewing for many, helping people to take their minds off lockdown and the distressing events in the news.

Hosted by Sheridan Smith, Pooch Perfect is based on an Australian format of the same name, and sees 16 competitors battling it out for the title of the nation’s top dog groomer.

Sheridan Smith (left) is the host of Pooch Perfect
Sheridan Smith (left) is the host of Pooch Perfect
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Each week, the groomers reveal their creations on The Dogwalk, where the judges - Colin Taylor and Verity Hardcastle - deliberate over the canine contenders, and their owners are given the chance to see their newly transformed dogs for the first time.

Essentially, it is The Great British Bake Off for dogs, and it proved to have the perfect ingredients for those watching...

I know all the education stuff on the BBC is important, but as I don’t have kids, putting a joyful show about competitive dog grooming with @Sheridansmith1 on BBC One in this week of hell is frankly the work of angels #poochperfect

— Simon Ward (@simonjward) January 7, 2021

Well, catching up on #poochperfect ... and we raise our paws! The perfect escape every proud paw parent needs right now 🐾

(Ps. @Sheridansmith1 Oliver said he’s ready for his makeover and close up - he said to get your people to call his people or something 🤷🏼♂️😉🤣) pic.twitter.com/N2fAWswM79

— Dr James the Vet (@drjgreenwood) January 7, 2021

Who ever thought up the bake off of dog grooming. Bravo and thank you #poochperfect @BBCOne @Sheridansmith1 pic.twitter.com/jio1OVne4Z

— Amy Wilkinson (@sparklydazzler) January 7, 2021

#poochperfect was everything i needed!! @Sheridansmith1 lovely to see you on our screens again 🥰🥰

— Lou Estelle Greenoff (@LousMoo) January 7, 2021

The TV programme we didn’t know we needed. Thank you #poochperfect pic.twitter.com/5RUKmxNEhc

— Andrea Williams (@andreaMwill) January 7, 2021

After last night’s “StressFest2021” on BBC News, this Pooch Perfect show on @BBCOne feels like a health elixir for my brain 🐶 🐩 🐕

— nick grimshaw (@grimmers) January 7, 2021

Basically: @Sheridansmith1 and #poochperfect are here to save 2021. Haven’t stopped smiling, dogs are the best! pic.twitter.com/QzXUGdj9po

— Vienna Rose Love (@ViennaRoseLove) January 7, 2021

Watching #poochperfect is just what I need after this week pic.twitter.com/PIeEvI7AEZ

— Christina Taylor 💙🇪🇺🇲🇹🇬🇧 (@Chrissie72) January 7, 2021

After a few days of shit news, #poochperfect on bbc1 is the perfect antidote 🐩🧘♀️ it's bake off with dogs and I'm in love

— hjg (@_baezel_) January 7, 2021

#PoochPerfect is the programme we absolutely needed. I’ve just cried at a dog’s transformation into a teddy 😭

— ❥Lauren (@laurennn_clxo) January 7, 2021

Oh my this is making emotional! Love Love Love this ❤️#poochperfect

— dee williams (@deewilliams5367) January 7, 2021

Watching #PoochPerfect as an antidote to the last 48 hours. 🐩

— May (@eatcookexplore_) January 7, 2021

Someone really enjoyed #PoochPerfect and was transfixed...and Margo the schnauzer didn’t mind it either🤣 pic.twitter.com/ltKHntuFJl

— Miss Rimmer (@RimmerMiss) January 7, 2021

Viewers also went barking mad for host Sheridan, with Pooch Perfect marking the actor’s first primetime presenting role.

Love this already, and Sheridan smith is lovely. Perfect presenter! #poochperfect

— egghead (@aibo82) January 7, 2021

Absolutely loved #PoochPerfect tonight and I must admit I wasn't overly optimistic. @Sheridansmith1 you are a fab, natural and funny presenter! Cant wait for the next episode! 🐾🐩🐕 #BBCOne #sheridansmith

— Christopher Burgess (@Budgie8859) January 7, 2021

I own a dog who needs NO grooming, thankfully. I watched the groomers with the greatest of respect for their work. The dogs looked happy and smart afterwards. What is not to like? Sheridan Smith is so down to earth. A good show!

— Jackie. (@SarkyJackie) January 7, 2021

Sheridan, who co-hosts the show alongside a dog called Stanley, said she was warned not to add to her collection of dogs while filming the show.

“I have six dogs already and I was warned not to bring any dogs home from filming before we started,” she told the PA Media news agency earlier this week.

“There was many a time where I wanted to, but I promised my mum, no more livestock, because I also have donkeys.”

Sheridan’s dogs also made headlines of their own when they made an, ahem, amorous appearance during their owner’s interview on This Morning earlier this week.

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