Originally posted by Osborn
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The 'oh no not another thread' thread
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Perhaps she's being paid by the word...or earns a bonus if she gets the message out within a specified time.
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostShe probably get a bonus for every time she says wonderful, fantastic, marvellous, after each performance. Just as SR probably gets one for every ...erm, well etc
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostWe seem now to have strayed onto "there's a hole in my bucket" territory now; let's get back onto the topic (albeit not quite literally)...
I think the thread was more fun when it was off topic. I mean, how many different ways are there to say 'I don't think that Katie Derham is a very good presenter'?
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostI think the thread was more fun when it was off topic. I mean, how many different ways are there to say 'I don't think that Katie Derham is a very good presenter'?
(a) the kind of presentation style and standard that R3 listeners have a right to expect from each and every one of its presentrs
(b) the foreknowledge with which each such presenter comes armed
(c) the ways in which producer input and presenter input balance out
(d) the most appropriate balance between talking about somthing and the music being presented (which will by defenition and necessity vary according to whether the programme is of the CD Review / Private Passions / &c. kind which presumes discussion or whether it is something quite different.
While we focus attention on getting back to all that, here's a complete waste of thought to be going on with; just as someone once said that Olivia Newton-John sounded like the name of a firm of solicitors, it occurred to me that Clemency Burton-Hill sounds like a street address.
Ahem...
As you were...
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Originally posted by Oddball View PostThere has been a report (to be confirmed) of a reliable sighting of the real Ms. Derham (alias Katie), at 3.30 this afternoon - introducing Bernstein Prelude, fugue and riffs for clarinet & jazz orchestra.
Come out Katie - we know you're in there!
Anyway, what I (and surely many other members here) really want to know (and have yet to be told) is when Katie Derham will be called as a witness at the Leveson inquiry.Last edited by ahinton; 25-05-12, 20:46.
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I'm going to suggest that this thread be given a rest from general discussion about one particular presenter. Next time there's a heinous factual or pronunciation error, feel free to share it. Otherwise batting on endlessly starts to give an impression of victimisation.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 PostI'm going to suggest that this thread be given a rest from general discussion about one particular presenter. Next time there's a heinous factual or pronunciation error, feel free to share it. Otherwise batting on endlessly starts to give an impression of victimisation.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostIt's still going on...?!
Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostThis thread is like black body radiation
Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Postthe eternal return of the scherzo in the finale of Beethoven's 5th...
You surely deserve due credit as the first woman to seek to draw some kind of comparison between black-body radiation and the final of a Beethoven symphony; those oppressive men of Liverpool must have quite abit of catching up to do...
Anyway, never mind all that rubbish; did you by chance hear the two Schönberg chamber symphonies separated by a Haydn symphony in yesterday afternoon's programme?Last edited by ahinton; 26-05-12, 05:35.
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Originally posted by ahinton View Postit's a bigger problem than one that can be accounted for by vilifying just one presenter.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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