Sean: a Celebration

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  • french frank
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    Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post

    Mind you Sean was forever mentioning the studio “Steinway” . Another flagrant breach of editorial guidelines.I know a few producers who’ve been hauled over the coals for just one or two stray breaches . I can only assume because the audience is so small no one complains or cares.
    Although unless Sean was paid for mentioning/endorsing Steinway (which I doubt and do not suggest), it would strike me as more akin to his legendary 'Wardour Street' English to mean 'piano', like 'setting quill to parchment' to contact the programme. Rabbiting on about one's own enthusiasms would be different - were any presenter to be guilty of doing so.

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  • underthecountertenor
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    Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post

    He starts Monday …
    Not unless he’s transformed himself into Gareth Malone he doesn’t.

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  • oddoneout
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    Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post

    Mind you Sean was forever mentioning the studio “Steinway” . Another flagrant breach of editorial guidelines.I know a few producers who’ve been hauled over the coals for just one or two stray breaches . I can only assume because the audience is so small no one complains or cares.
    Audience wasn't bothered and management didn't notice?

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  • Ein Heldenleben
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    Originally posted by french frank View Post

    Or with Radio 3. But it is of special interest to that presenter. I hope she'll be telling us which washing-up liquid she prefers.
    Mind you Sean was forever mentioning the studio “Steinway” . Another flagrant breach of editorial guidelines.I know a few producers who’ve been hauled over the coals for just one or two stray breaches . I can only assume because the audience is so small no one complains or cares.

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  • Ein Heldenleben
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    Originally posted by antongould View Post

    is she to stumble on alone until Petroc arrives ….. ?????
    He starts Monday …

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  • Ein Heldenleben
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    Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
    The whole interview was excruciating!
    Talk about a mutual admiration society …

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  • Pulcinella
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    Originally posted by Frances_iom View Post
    R3 is dead - the only bit I listen to pre the occasional 7.30 concert is the last 2 mins of Bach before 7 as my alarm + the excellent (of account of its brevity) 7am news. I only listen to about 30% of Evening concerts as fewer and fewer fall into the traditional classical music format - lunchtime concerts were wrecked by encasing them in inconsequential wittereing
    Sadly, that's pretty much how I feel, too.
    I was never a fan of In Tune (compared to Homeward Bound, say) and fear that it might have been a portent of the 'chat and play bits of music' regime that is now all too prevalent.

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  • Frances_iom
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    R3 is dead - the only bit I listen to pre the occasional 7.30 concert is the last 2 mins of Bach before 7 as my alarm + the excellent (of account of its brevity) 7am news. I only listen to about 30% of Evening concerts as fewer and fewer fall into the traditional classical music format - lunchtime concerts were wrecked by encasing them in inconsequential wittereing

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  • french frank
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    Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
    Apart from anything else Anton’s show has nothing to do with classical music.
    Or with Radio 3. But it is of special interest to that presenter. I hope she'll be telling us which washing-up liquid she prefers.

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  • antongould
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    Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
    The whole interview was excruciating!
    is she to stumble on alone until Petroc arrives ….. ?????

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  • Old Grumpy
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    The whole interview was excruciating!

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  • Ein Heldenleben
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    Originally posted by JSB Rules View Post
    If I may add my opinion on this: It is very true that perceptions of SR and KD differ dramatically from person to person but I can't help thinking (believing) that Sean is certainly the more cerebral of the two while Ms D is definitely a witterer and the level of sycophancy she displays at times is sickening. She is, however, truly 'woke' and 'down with the kids' so destined for great things within the BBC (if not R3) whereas Sean was far more pragmatic and 'one of us' (IMHO of course!). I have found myself (as I quite often did way before Sean left) either retuning or turning off completely when La Derham starts fawning over her latest idol, jabbering incoherently with feigned excitement, or laughing like a drain at nothing in particular. The future for 5.00 - 7.00pm weekdays is not looking good!
    The plugging of Anton Du Beke’s forthcoming dance show on this weeks programme was excruciating. He must have mentioned it several times , At one point Katie read out a list of his tour dates. BBC presenters are just not supposed to do that. It’s called undue commercial prominence. The licence fee is not there to run ads. One commercial mention in the context of a broader interview is fine . Does no one on the show read the BBC’s editorial guidelines ? Apart from anything else Anton’s show has nothing to do with classical music.

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  • edashtav
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    Originally posted by JSB Rules View Post
    If I may add my opinion on this: It is very true that perceptions of SR and KD differ dramatically from person to person but I can't help thinking (believing) that Sean is certainly the more cerebral of the two while Ms D is definitely a witterer and the level of sycophancy she displays at times is sickening. She is, however, truly 'woke' and 'down with the kids' so destined for great things within the BBC (if not R3) whereas Sean was far more pragmatic and 'one of us' (IMHO of course!). I have found myself (as I quite often did way before Sean left) either retuning or turning off completely when La Derham starts fawning over her latest idol, jabbering incoherently with feigned excitement, or laughing like a drain at nothing in particular. The future for 5.00 - 7.00pm weekdays is not looking good!
    Agreed!

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  • Old Grumpy
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    Originally posted by JSB Rules View Post
    If I may add my opinion on this: It is very true that perceptions of SR and KD differ dramatically from person to person but I can't help thinking (believing) that Sean is certainly the more cerebral of the two while Ms D is definitely a witterer and the level of sycophancy she displays at times is sickening. She is, however, truly 'woke' and 'down with the kids' so destined for great things within the BBC (if not R3) whereas Sean was far more pragmatic and 'one of us' (IMHO of course!). I have found myself (as I quite often did way before Sean left) either retuning or turning off completely when La Derham starts fawning over her latest idol, jabbering incoherently with feigned excitement, or laughing like a drain at nothing in particular. The future for 5.00 - 7.00pm weekdays is not looking good!
    Indeed, JSB

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  • JSB Rules
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    If I may add my opinion on this: It is very true that perceptions of SR and KD differ dramatically from person to person but I can't help thinking (believing) that Sean is certainly the more cerebral of the two while Ms D is definitely a witterer and the level of sycophancy she displays at times is sickening. She is, however, truly 'woke' and 'down with the kids' so destined for great things within the BBC (if not R3) whereas Sean was far more pragmatic and 'one of us' (IMHO of course!). I have found myself (as I quite often did way before Sean left) either retuning or turning off completely when La Derham starts fawning over her latest idol, jabbering incoherently with feigned excitement, or laughing like a drain at nothing in particular. The future for 5.00 - 7.00pm weekdays is not looking good!

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