A series of 4 programmes, predominantly of Richard Strauss's music. It looks tempting, though the trailer, "join me, Katie Derham" suggests there might me an obstacle course to negotiate before hearing the music.
Afternoon on 3 13-16 October 2014: Richard Strauss
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostA series of 4 programmes, predominantly of Richard Strauss's music. It looks tempting, though the trailer, "join me, Katie Derham" suggests there might me an obstacle course to negotiate before hearing the music.
Suddenly, 'Downton Abbey' looks attractive...."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostDo these presenters really consider themselves to be so important?
Or are they simply following the script? If so, it must be one of the easiest jobs on earth: 3 minutes of reading a script, followed by 10 - 70 minutes of doing absolutely nothing, followed by 3 minutes of talking...
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surely all "presentation" of programmes has been scripted from the very beginning of the BBC (?). Whether the presenter him/herself writes the script I wouldn't know.
I was surprised once to see a close-up of the autocue for a TV news bulletin - even the "good evening, my name is ......... " was scripted
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Originally posted by mercia View Postsurely all "presentation" of programmes has been scripted from the very beginning of the BBC (?). Whether the presenter him/herself writes the script I wouldn't know.
I was surprised once to see a close-up of the autocue for a TV news bulletin - even the "good evening, my name is ......... " was scripted
Meanwhile, the health workers…
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