Originally posted by jayne lee wilson
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BaL 6.07.19 - Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
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Originally posted by Wolfram View PostRO shared the presenting honours for a number of years with Anthony Burton and Jonathan Swain, each doing a third of the season. Ah! those were the days.......
I may have lost track of the program a little during & after the 1990s (the awful Kenyon effect etc), not being a morning person, until you could access it off of iplayer....
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostReally? Gosh... can you recall which years, Wolf...?
I may have lost track of the program a little during & after the 1990s (the awful Kenyon effect etc), not being a morning person, until you could access it off of iplayer...."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostReally? Gosh... can you recall which years, Wolf...?
I may have lost track of the program a little during & after the 1990s (the awful Kenyon effect etc), not being a morning person, until you could access it off of iplayer....
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostRO even presented a 1988 Prom on BBC2 (Concertgebouw/Chailly) but I can't recall him doing any other TV work before or since. Excellent on Record Review, though.
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Originally posted by Wolfram View PostRO was excellent on Record Review, as was JS. The first thing that happened when AMG assumed the mantle of presenter was to cut BaL down to half an hour. Thankfully that didn't last long.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostI'm 99.9% certain that wouldn't have been Andrew's decision to cut BaL any more than it would have been his choice to have BaLs as 'twofers'. I think we forget that Andrew is 'only' the shows presenter and he's at the mercy of instruction from on high as any one else.
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Originally posted by Master Jacques View PostWise words: I've no doubt he's no keener on the 'twofer' debacle than anyone here. He's a professional presenter, doing what he's told, to the best of his very considerable ability.
It doesn't matter if the Head Waiter is spitting in the soup because the Restaurant Owner has told him to, or if he's doing it of his own volition - the soup has been spat in, and I won't swallow it.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostBut is there any evidence for this lack of doubt, MJ? (Any than there would be if someone stated that they had "no doubt" that AMcG has photographs of the Director General in a compromising position, and was using these to ensure that Saturday Mornings become The Andy McGregor Show?)
It doesn't matter if the Head Waiter is spitting in the soup because the Restaurant Owner has told him to, or if he's doing it of his own volition - the soup has been spat in, and I won't swallow it.
I agree with Master J. Andrew MacG is one of the best presenters on R3 and must know how the programme really should be. We live in the world where even the leaders of political parties are expected to chat spontaneously online. A reviewer presenting a well prepared argument is not the thing to keep if you want your programme to be popular. A sad world we live in.
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View Post...but then, blaming the waiter who brought the soup to you won’t make the situation any better, will it? S/he wouldn’t go back to the head waiter and say ‘the customer said you spat in the soup’.
I agree with Master J. Andrew MacG is one of the best presenters on R3 and must know how the programme really should be. We live in the world where even the leaders of political parties are expected to chat spontaneously online. A reviewer presenting a well prepared argument is not the thing to keep if you want your programme to be popular. A sad world we live in.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostOr indeed if you simply just 'want to keep your programme!' I'm sure there are many other presenters who would love to get their hand on Record Review. (Katie Derham, perhaps...)
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View Post...but then, blaming the waiter who brought the soup to you won’t make the situation any better, will it? S/he wouldn’t go back to the head waiter and say ‘the customer said you spat in the soup’.
I agree with Master J. Andrew MacG is one of the best presenters on R3 and must know how the programme really should be. We live in the world where even the leaders of political parties are expected to chat spontaneously online. A reviewer presenting a well prepared argument is not the thing to keep if you want your programme to be popular. A sad world we live in.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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