How much audience does Gary Lineker pull in to BBC and would our new £250k person achieve comparable viewing figures? Your call Mr Programme Planner.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostHow much audience does Gary Lineker pull in to BBC and would our new £250k person achieve comparable viewing figures? Your call Mr Programme Planner.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by gradus View PostHow much audience does Gary Lineker pull in to BBC and would our new £250k person achieve comparable viewing figures? Your call Mr Programme Planner.
Personally I'd rather have an individualistic talent like Mr Chris Sutton in the job, who's also articulate and intelligent, but maybe rather more thought-provoking and challenging to others in his view of things.
However, the bad news is that it's not my call, but that doesn't stop me from making a confident prediction. When Gary eventually retires, or moves on for even more money, the MOTD job will go to either Gabby Logan or Clare Balding, if both are still at the BBC, or maybe even if they are not. Whether either lady manages to attain similar remuneration to Mr Lineker will be very interesting indeed to discover.
Remember, you read about the shortlist for the next MOTD presenter here first, folks ...
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I think Lineker is in a class of his own as a footballer presenter .... IMVVHO the best in my lifetime ..... and he has played the game, very well, at the highest level. Remember very ordinary Premier League players are earning much more than he is ...... and if he is too left wing for scotty .... what's not to like .....
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Originally posted by antongould View PostThese are good points well made .......
Lets not get Alison started though.What a great partnership they were. Little and large, Toshack and Keegan, jumpers for goalposts, black and white TV licences ......Last edited by teamsaint; 31-07-17, 22:09.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostInteresting that hos old pal Smithy made good on the punditry gravy train too.
Lets not get Alison started though.What a great partnership they were. Little and large, Toshack and Keegan, jumpers for goalposts, black and white TV licences ......
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAnd isn't it high time they changed the theme tune to MOTD??? It's been on since my ex-girlfriend and I were an item, that being in the late 1970s at least!!!
Jimmy Hill got it re recorded at one point, new arrangement, and the fans demanded the old one was reinstated.
Probably too expensive to commission a new tune anyway,after GL and Shearer have had their wedges......I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostI think Lineker is in a class of his own as a footballer presenter .... IMVVHO the best in my lifetime ..... and he has played the game, very well, at the highest level. Remember very ordinary Premier League players are earning much more than he is ...... and if he is too left wing for scotty .... what's not to like .....
However, whatever scotty thinks, I am, myself, somewhat aware of the current BBC 'diversity' culture which is open and well-advertised. I agree that Mr Lineker rarely puts a foot wrong in the role. He has an efforless-seeming style and 'chummy' approach which creates a relaxed atmosphere. I'm sure a lot of hard work goes into creating that atmosphere as few successes in life come easily.
However no one, not even Mr Lineker, is particularly indispensable and actually Ms Logan has been very good in the job when she has appeared and would tick all the BBC suitability boxes especially in the current climate of some of the ladies claiming the gentlemen always get the top, higher-paid jobs Maybe even more important to the viewer she also seems to know quite a bit about football.
However there is also the upwardly-mobile Ms Balding in the frame and she ticks all those BBC boxes as well, and some! But does she know much about football? I honestly don't know the answer to that so therefore cannot make an accurate prediction whether Mr Lineker's eventual replacement will be Ms Logan or Ms Balding ...
Nevertheless, whoever is successful, will the BBC then feel obliged to pay either lady somewhere near the same rate that Mr Lineker currently enjoys? I fear that will be the only thing that will particularly interest our mischievous media and tabloids ... and, of course, the ladies themselves!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAnd isn't it high time they changed the theme tune to MOTD??? It's been on since my ex-girlfriend and I were an item, that being in the late 1970s at least!!! At least the Countryfile theme has undergone a succession of fashionable makeovers in order to score with the youth...
...and for the record, Lineker is a good presenter but his salary is ludicrous, and comparison with players salaries is irrelevant, he is a very well informed retired footballer but should be happy with a more sensible figure for his services.
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Richard Tarleton
As an aside Emily Maitlis told us on Newsnight last night how she obtained that eye-popping interview with, er, Scarramuchi the other day. She is a formidable journalist, at the top of her game. I gather the Beeb was in the process of renegotiating her contract when all this broke - they'd better get it right.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by jean View PostGo on, tell us - how did she do it?
How she did it (starts around 6.30) http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...night-31072017
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View Post
However, whatever scotty thinks, I am, myself, somewhat aware of the current BBC 'diversity' culture which is open and well-advertised. I agree that Mr Lineker rarely puts a foot wrong in the role. He has an efforless-seeming style and 'chummy' approach which creates a relaxed atmosphere. I'm sure a lot of hard work goes into creating that atmosphere as few successes in life come easily.
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