Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie
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Essential Classics - The Continuing Debate
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This is extremely worrying!
Ian Skelly has sought the seriously debilitating gasping bug.
Ian was apparently immune to this serious ailment, but at the beginning of this morning's EC, his speech was stunted, uncertain, with unpredictable full stops, commas and semicolons and such pitiful gasps. I had assumed that the BBC had ordered their presenters to speak non-stop, in order to eliminate the slightest sound gap, which could result in nervous listeners switching off, but that doesn't account for Sean Rafferty and several women presenters being able to speak fluently, if rather superciliously.
I'm more than ever convinced that the air conditioning in the studio is faulty, and that some presenters are allergic to the resulting pollutants. Ian Skelly never sounded like this before, but today, he could have been a clone of Rob Cowan or Petroc Trelawney.
BBC, if you you reading this, please take note and take urgent action to ensure the health and safety of your employees. You have a duty of care.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThis is extremely worrying!
Ian Skelly has sought the seriously debilitating gasping bug.
Ian was apparently immune to this serious ailment, but at the beginning of this morning's EC, his speech was stunted, uncertain, with unpredictable full stops, commas and semicolons and such pitiful gasps. I had assumed that the BBC had ordered their presenters to speak non-stop, in order to eliminate the slightest sound gap, which could result in nervous listeners switching off, but that doesn't account for Sean Rafferty and several women presenters being able to speak fluently, if rather superciliously.
I'm more than ever convinced that the air conditioning in the studio is faulty, and that some presenters are allergic to the resulting pollutants. Ian Skelly never sounded like this before, but today, he could have been a clone of Rob Cowan or Petroc Trelawney.
BBC, if you you reading this, please take note and take urgent action to ensure the health and safety of your employees. You have a duty of care.
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Good Morning all !
First time that I've listened to Essential Classics for ages and I would contend that Ian Skelly isn't finding the gig at all comfortable. The Monteverdi / Monty Python reference was excruciating and what on earth is the time-travelling piece about Victorian cocktails all about? Isn't this meant to be a music programme?
Currently rather Puzzled !
Best Wishes,
TevotLast edited by Tevot; 28-06-18, 11:16.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostJust listened to the Great Man after the Dvorak ...... I know I am late, but it is Lady Gould's birthday .... roses to pick, silver to polish etc. etc. ..... after he sounded, to me at least, as per usual - just the above average number of Ehs which seems his weakness .....
Happy birthday to Lady Gould though.
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Ever since I stopped teaching, I've made all sorts of errors (grammar, spelling[ punctuation) that I would never have thought I possibly could. In quite a few recent posts, I've muddled "principal" and "principle". I can (legitimately) blame tpyos on my poor typing skills - but this sort of thing ...[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Richard Tarleton
Moving swiftly on - I was reminded yet again in passing this morning how deeply I loathe that song "Send in the clowns". Can't quite put my finger on the right word - kitsch, meretricious....
A lot of birthdays about today - Mrs T's as well
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post
Moving swiftly on - I was reminded yet again in passing this morning how deeply I loathe that song "Send in the clowns". Can't quite put my finger on the right word - kitsch, meretricious....
A lot of birthdays about today - Mrs T's as wellLast edited by Stanfordian; 28-06-18, 15:17.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post
Moving swiftly on - I was reminded yet again in passing this morning how deeply I loathe that song "Send in the clowns". Can't quite put my finger on the right word - kitsch, meretricious....
A lot of birthdays about today - Mrs T's as well
Tevers I think he has settled very comfortably into his new role and very much enjoys the banter ..... But let's agree to disagree on this beautiful day ......
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostEver since I stopped teaching, I've made all sorts of errors (grammar, spelling[ punctuation) that I would never have thought I possibly could. In quite a few recent posts, I've muddled "principal" and "principle". I can (legitimately) blame tpyos on my poor typing skills - but this sort of thing ...
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PS having read upthread, "who's" and "whose" is another regular target for sabotage. Mind you, I do have to think hard about that one sometimes..."...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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