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Jim Bacon sighting
Or more accurately, hearing. I happened to turn on the radio yesterday
morning, only to hear the DJ talking to Jim Bacon between songs, Apparently this is a regular feature on Radio 2 between 7:30 and 8am on Saturdays. He's not restricted to talking about the latest forecast. Yesterday the DJ (who came across as intelligent and commendably interested in the weather, so it's a pity I can't remember his name) was asking him how snow depths are measured. Jim Bacon has long been one of my favourite weather forecasters/presenters, but it had been ages since I last heard him. He manages to be enthusiastic without falling into the trap of sensationalism. -- John Hall "It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) |
Jim Bacon sighting
John Hall wrote:
Or more accurately, hearing. I happened to turn on the radio yesterday morning, only to hear the DJ talking to Jim Bacon between songs, Apparently this is a regular feature on Radio 2 between 7:30 and 8am on Saturdays. He's not restricted to talking about the latest forecast. Yesterday the DJ (who came across as intelligent and commendably interested in the weather, so it's a pity I can't remember his name) was asking him how snow depths are measured. Jim Bacon has long been one of my favourite weather forecasters/presenters, but it had been ages since I last heard him. He manages to be enthusiastic without falling into the trap of sensationalism. He's regularily on Look East (BBC) during the week, when Julie Reinger's not there. -- Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net |
Jim Bacon sighting
"John Hall" wrote in message
... Or more accurately, hearing. I happened to turn on the radio yesterday morning, only to hear the DJ talking to Jim Bacon between songs, Apparently this is a regular feature on Radio 2 between 7:30 and 8am on Saturdays. He's not restricted to talking about the latest forecast. Yesterday the DJ (who came across as intelligent and commendably interested in the weather, so it's a pity I can't remember his name) was asking him how snow depths are measured. .... Mo Dutta: I've posted this several months back - it demonstrates that you can be a bit 'blokey' on a radio programme, and get the message across. Jim does a slot roughly every 3 weeks, with Simon Calder doing travel at other times. They used to do 'money', but that was quietly shelved I think :-) Jim Bacon has long been one of my favourite weather forecasters/presenters, but it had been ages since I last heard him. He manages to be enthusiastic without falling into the trap of sensationalism. .... agreed. Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 |
Jim Bacon sighting
On Sun, 8 Feb 2009 10:59:19 +0000, John Hall
wrote: Jim Bacon has long been one of my favourite weather forecasters/presenters, but it had been ages since I last heard him. He manages to be enthusiastic without falling into the trap of sensationalism. I spotted him (I think)a few months ago on the TV at Bedford, possibly doing the East England slot for BBC. He has changed considerably from years ago. Normally it is a lady whose name is not unlike Reindeer but I cannot actually remember that clearly either! R |
Jim Bacon sighting
John Hall wrote:
Or more accurately, hearing. I happened to turn on the radio yesterday morning, only to hear the DJ talking to Jim Bacon between songs, Apparently this is a regular feature on Radio 2 between 7:30 and 8am on Saturdays. He's not restricted to talking about the latest forecast. Yesterday the DJ (who came across as intelligent and commendably interested in the weather, so it's a pity I can't remember his name) was asking him how snow depths are measured. Jim Bacon has long been one of my favourite weather forecasters/presenters, but it had been ages since I last heard him. He manages to be enthusiastic without falling into the trap of sensationalism. Jim is fantastic. My all time favourite, up there with John Kettley. Will -- |
Jim Bacon sighting
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Martin Rowley writes: "John Hall" wrote in message .. . Or more accurately, hearing. I happened to turn on the radio yesterday morning, only to hear the DJ talking to Jim Bacon between songs, Apparently this is a regular feature on Radio 2 between 7:30 and 8am on Saturdays. He's not restricted to talking about the latest forecast. Yesterday the DJ (who came across as intelligent and commendably interested in the weather, so it's a pity I can't remember his name) was asking him how snow depths are measured. ... Mo Dutta: That's the feller. Thanks. I've posted this several months back - it demonstrates that you can be a bit 'blokey' on a radio programme, and get the message across. Jim does a slot roughly every 3 weeks, with Simon Calder doing travel at other times. They used to do 'money', but that was quietly shelved I think :-) Ah, I'd gained the evidently erroneous impression that Jim Bacon was on every week. snip -- John Hall "It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information." Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) |
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