Originally posted by jayne lee wilson
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The 'oh no not another thread' thread
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Don Petter
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Originally posted by Don Petter View PostI took it to mean that the name shouldn't appear in the thread title, for all idle passers-by to see. Not that it couldn't appear in the thread texts. Clarification, ff?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post[....] One proposed change: I’m not keen on a Name and Shame approach, so could people not start purely critical threads containing the name of a presenter: concentrate on the point of criticism. Otherwise some threads attract more attention than they deserve. I propose to change this thread title when people have had a chance to come back and comment.
I also agree with those who claim that the attempt to popularise the station's style is not only alienating friends of the station but also evidently (and evidentially) failing to increase its reach.
While I also have fond memories of Tom Crowe I think it would be gratifying and generous if forum members would hand the odd bouquet to the current presenters they think do a good job.
So to John Shea, Catherine Bott, Susan Sharpe, Donald Macleod, Andrew McGregor and Jonathan Swain - just for starters.
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Norfolk Born
If the BBC weren't so obsessed with the promotion of certain presenters, there would probably fewer discussions centring on the said presenters - or at least some of them. As KD is apparently 'The Face Of The Proms', I fail to see how a certain degree of personalized comment can be avoided when discussing her performance.
I, too, admire some of the current presenters, including John Shea, Donald Macleod and Jonathan Swain.
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Extended Play
Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
While I also have fond memories of Tom Crowe I think it would be gratifying and generous if forum members would hand the odd bouquet to the current presenters they think do a good job.
So to John Shea, Catherine Bott, Susan Sharpe, Donald Macleod, Andrew McGregor and Jonathan Swain - just for starters.
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Originally posted by Extended Play View PostI am more than happy to do so, and to the names above I would add Louise Fryer and Jill Anderson (the latter in a more formal announcer role). I would also hasten to include Rob Cowan: "Essential Classics" isn't to my taste, but I do think he has that precious quality of being able to communicate his knowledge and enthusiasm directly to the listener.
And I can't wait for Rob C to be released from the purgatory of brain-teasers and celeb interviews...."...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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Penny Gore, Louise Frye, Fiona Tolkington, Susan Sharp, and Sara MP when she is freed from the play leader role on Breakfast. Similarly, Sarah Walker seems to be wasted on Essential Classics. Ian Skelly and other male presenters who have been mentioned. And of course, Lucie Skeaping and Catherine Bott.
It does look as if KD is an odd one out.
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostPenny Gore, Louise Frye, Fiona Tolkington, Susan Sharp, and Sara MP when she is freed from the play leader role on Breakfast. Similarly, Sarah Walker seems to be wasted on Essential Classics. Ian Skelly and other male presenters who have been mentioned. And of course, Lucie Skeaping and Catherine Bott.
It does look as if KD is an odd one out.
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Wallace
But even the above named, I feel, are over promoted. R3 should be about the music, the composers and the performers. When I see an advertisement for a concert in our local city hall I do not expect it to be accompanied by a picture of the hall manger or a member of the box office staff. Why then are so many of the programme listings on the Radio 3 website accompanied by pictures of the presenters? Why does the listing for TTN have to feature a picture of John Shea, excellent presenter though he is? A picture of a composer or a performer would be more appropriate.
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Originally posted by Panjandrum View PostI think it's obvious that Katie Derham tries hard to present as if she were talking to that one individual. Trouble is that other person, in her mind, is a half witted musical illiterate with a mental age of 7.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostAnd have you noticed that apart from the egregious Rafferty and the Saturday AMcG, R3 seems to be more or less a male-free zone for huge stretches of the week?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostShe's got you in one there, Panyan - quite remarkable
I have to say that this is becoming the most outrageously enjoyable thread I've ever had the pleasure of sharing!Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 23-05-12, 23:49.
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