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Default Jim Bacon BBC east

Good to see him back on BBC East at approx 1850 hrs.

One of the best presenters - and a real meteorologist - that the BBC
has had over the years and I always felt it was a shame when he left
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Good to see him back on BBC East at approx 1850 hrs.

One of the best presenters - and a real meteorologist - that the BBC
has had over the years and I always felt it was a shame when he left
National TV some time ago.

Jack


Technically an independent http://www.weatherquest.co.uk/Content/About.asp

the forecasts seem a lot more detailed when he does them, not using MO data?


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Technically an independent http://www.weatherquest.co.uk/Content/About.asp

the forecasts seem a lot more detailed when he does them, not using MO

data?


My mate who used to work at Weatherquest told me they bought MetO data.

Jon.



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"Jack Harrison" wrote in message
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Good to see him back on BBC East at approx 1850 hrs.

One of the best presenters - and a real meteorologist - that the BBC
has had over the years and I always felt it was a shame when he left
National TV some time ago.

Jack



Quite right Jack. Thank goodness I live in East Anglia. Seeing Jim Bacon
present things and with A PROPER SYNOPTIC CHART, is a real pleasure. I
couldn't agree more.

Gavin.

S. Cambs



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Default Jim Bacon BBC east

I'll pass the compliments on - yes we do buy MO Data




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