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Sean: a Celebration
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI must admit he has never been a favourite presenter of mine but he does seem to have been treated shabbily.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI must admit he has never been a favourite presenter of mine but he does seem to have been treated shabbily.
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Originally posted by Bella Kemp View PostYes, he mentioned on Friday that this would be his final week. I cannot think of any other presenter who wears their learning so lightly and across such a vast range- from jazz to classical to contemporary - and his amiable yet informed interview style always grabbed my attention. I'll miss his voice in the kitchen when getting dinner ready.
One of the more regrettable recent decisions by the powers that be.
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Yes, he mentioned on Friday that this would be his final week. I cannot think of any other presenter who wears their learning so lightly and across such a vast range- from jazz to classical to contemporary - and his amiable yet informed interview style always grabbed my attention. I'll miss his voice in the kitchen when getting dinner ready.
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He'll be missed. Yes, very shabby treatment, esp. with the Festive Season fast approaching.
I see the In Tune listings haven't yet caught up with Tempesta di Mare's Fasch Suite in E Minor, Overture. (Listening to it on NML now).
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Sean Rafferty educated, informed and entertained me during msny a homeward drive in my commuting days.
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I must admit he has never been a favourite presenter of mine but he does seem to have been treated shabbily.
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
I wonder if Petroc's move from Breakfast will now be brought forward as a result.
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He sounds somewhat annoyed having just played an “aptly named piece” Tempesto di Mare.”
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostSean has just announced that his leaving date has been brought forward from March 1st to the end of this week - so this is his final week.
One of the better presenters who really knows how to do an interview . He’ll be much missed.
He sounds somewhat annoyed having just played an “aptly named piece” Tempesto di Mare.”
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Sean has just announced that his leaving date has been brought forward from March 1st to the end of this week - so this is his final week.
One of the better presenters who really knows how to do an interview . He’ll be much missed.
He sounds somewhat annoyed having just played an “aptly named piece” Tempesto di Mare.”
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Originally posted by Maclintick View PostDo you mean the OOV commentators or the presenter/pundit types ? I don't think any of the superb off-camera MOTD commentators make it onto this list -- from which, as an aside, many of the highest earners in TV are excluded because they're paid via private production companies.
I don't have a Sky subscription or pay for any media outlet owned by the Dirty Digger, so have no idea who their pres/pundits or commentators are, but I'd be surprised to find any of the off-camera MOTD regulars wielding their lip mics on Sky Sport, as opposed to the pundits, of course.
As has been pointed our Sky is owned by Comcast - currently making a loss I believe.
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Originally posted by LHC View Post
Although Sky was one of many media corporations formed and owned by Rupert Murdoch, that ceased in 2018 when Comcast purchased the whole lot, including buying out 20th Century Fox's (Murdoch by another name) minority shareholding. Sky is no longer owned or run by the Dirty Digger or any of his family members.Thanks LHC. At least I won't now feel guilty watching the Sky News press review -- a habit acquired after the axing of The Papers in the BBC News channel shakeup last year.
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