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Jack Harrison wrote:
"Danny Boy" on Radio 4 mentioned a front. Now that's a step in the right
direction.

DC is almost listenable on the radio. I'm quite sure he understands the
weather but not how to present it on TV.

Jack


I'll go along with all that. Not as bad on radio as many people
think, considering the time constraints. All he needs to do now is to
talk naturally and stop trying to sound "posh" because there are always
a number of giveaways to anyone with an ear.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.


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Right - keep him on radio, and ban him from the telly. Are we all agreed?

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Jack Harrison wrote:
"Danny Boy" on Radio 4 mentioned a front. Now that's a step in the right
direction.

DC is almost listenable on the radio. I'm quite sure he understands the
weather but not how to present it on TV.

Jack


I'll go along with all that. Not as bad on radio as many people
think, considering the time constraints. All he needs to do now is to
talk naturally and stop trying to sound "posh" because there are always
a number of giveaways to anyone with an ear.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.



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Right - keep him on radio, and ban him from the telly. Are we all agreed?

CK

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Jack Harrison wrote:
"Danny Boy" on Radio 4 mentioned a front. Now that's a step in the right
direction.

DC is almost listenable on the radio. I'm quite sure he understands the
weather but not how to present it on TV.

Jack


I'll go along with all that. Not as bad on radio as many people
think, considering the time constraints. All he needs to do now is to
talk naturally and stop trying to sound "posh" because there are always
a number of giveaways to anyone with an ear.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.



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On 25 May 2005 12:31:13 -0700, "Tudor Hughes"
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Jack Harrison wrote:
"Danny Boy" on Radio 4 mentioned a front. Now that's a step in the right
direction.

DC is almost listenable on the radio. I'm quite sure he understands the
weather but not how to present it on TV.

Jack


I'll go along with all that. Not as bad on radio as many people
think, considering the time constraints. All he needs to do now is to
talk naturally and stop trying to sound "posh" because there are always
a number of giveaways to anyone with an ear.


I think he might talk like that because it probably went down a storm
(pun intended) when he was a US TV weatherman - you know how the
Americans like a posh English accent.

He sounds good on radio and he is not immune from the odd cock-up, as
he said 50 Celsius in tonight's 1757 forecast.

Martin


Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.


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On 25 May 2005 12:31:13 -0700, "Tudor Hughes"
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Jack Harrison wrote:
"Danny Boy" on Radio 4 mentioned a front. Now that's a step in the right
direction.

DC is almost listenable on the radio. I'm quite sure he understands the
weather but not how to present it on TV.

Jack


I'll go along with all that. Not as bad on radio as many people
think, considering the time constraints. All he needs to do now is to
talk naturally and stop trying to sound "posh" because there are always
a number of giveaways to anyone with an ear.


I think he might talk like that because it probably went down a storm
(pun intended) when he was a US TV weatherman - you know how the
Americans like a posh English accent.

He sounds good on radio and he is not immune from the odd cock-up, as
he said 50 Celsius in tonight's 1757 forecast.

Martin


Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.




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"wafflycat" wrote:
"Keith (Southend)" wrote:


Good old Jim Bacon checked over his shoulder to check nobody was watching
then preceded to show an Atlantic Isobar animation for the next three
days, no fronts, buts it's a start. If you read this Jim, Thanks.

Damn! I missed it! If I'd seen it I'd have sent in a thank you email!

Don't worry ... I'm pretty sure he's lurking.

pe


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"wafflycat" wrote:
"Keith (Southend)" wrote:


Good old Jim Bacon checked over his shoulder to check nobody was watching
then preceded to show an Atlantic Isobar animation for the next three
days, no fronts, buts it's a start. If you read this Jim, Thanks.

Damn! I missed it! If I'd seen it I'd have sent in a thank you email!

Don't worry ... I'm pretty sure he's lurking.

pe


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On Wed, 25 May 2005 18:59:55 +0100, "Keith (Southend)"
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Good old Jim Bacon checked over his shoulder ...


If he really did do that it clearly shows that he (Jim) is unhappy.
As I suggested before I always thought presenters decided the way they
would use graphics-there always used to be quite a variation in who
did what.
Cheers Robin
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On Wed, 25 May 2005 18:59:55 +0100, "Keith (Southend)"
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Good old Jim Bacon checked over his shoulder ...


If he really did do that it clearly shows that he (Jim) is unhappy.
As I suggested before I always thought presenters decided the way they
would use graphics-there always used to be quite a variation in who
did what.
Cheers Robin
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"wafflycat" wrote:
"Keith (Southend)" wrote:


Good old Jim Bacon checked over his shoulder to check nobody was
watching then preceded to show an Atlantic Isobar animation for the next
three days, no fronts, buts it's a start. If you read this Jim, Thanks.

Damn! I missed it! If I'd seen it I'd have sent in a thank you email!

Don't worry ... I'm pretty sure he's lurking.

pe


Well if he is... *ta muchly!* that man. Carry on the good work! There's a
certain family in mid-Norfolk to whom estimation of wind direction & speed
is vital, for commuting, leisure & competitive cycling. So... what's it
going to be this evening about 5pm - 7pm then?? ;-)

Cheers!




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