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Old December 28th 04, 03:57 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Helen, Helen... oh dear oh dear.

Dave, the news 24 weather is recorded. It's not live or updated.
So your point, I don't agree entirely. But I'm probably misunderstanding.
Anyway, the way I see it is readers should read the news and weather
forecasters should read the weather. In my opinion, we don't need
newsreaders expressing their emotions... that can be dangerous because then
you get biased expressions etc. I hate all this drama., acting crap. I know,
and feel terrible about what happened, and I don't need all this spoon
feeding by the media. They should do their job and keep their opinions to
themselves.
The News 24 weather is always recored, that's why it's out of date. And yes,
I agree, it doesn't look good when Helen comes on looking all cheery and
happy ... e.g my point.
So, the BBC news 24 is your problem here, not the weather forecaster.
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"Dave Ludlow" wrote in message
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At 2:56 pm BBC News 24 finished a chilling report about the thousands
of messages left on the beeb website, mostly full of doom and gloom
from or about people who lost their loved ones in the sunami. It was
presented in genuinely sombre mood and immediately afterwards, they
handed over in an entirely appropriate way to Helen Willets for the
weather.

Cue Helen, all bouncy, bright and breezy - full of the joys of Spring:
"Good afternoon Valerie, good afternoon Peter as well..." beaming
smile "it's getting much milder after today... blahblahblah [who
cared by then?]". Oh dear oh dear oh dear.

Well I'm sorry Helen, I'm not usually one for nitpicking but you
really must keep a close eye on the final news item preceding your
forecast. Either that, or it's a perfect example of why chatty
forecasts should NEVER be prerecorded... the entire weather
presentation looked and felt quite, quite wrong. Very bad form News 24
directors, Helen... or both.

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Dave



 
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