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Radio Two - Fern Cotton And Martin Kemp
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What on earth is going on???
I tuned in to Radio Two driving in the car, and heard two 'presenters' doing an excellent job of sounding like they were in separate rooms with a few seconds' delay on each other's headphones, with at least one talking in a language that is not their native tongue.
Turns out it's Fern Cotton (why?) and Martin Kemp (double why???).
Who would give Radio Two airtime to either of these people - much less together? It was a complete dog's breakfast, and hopefully not to be repeated.
People should know their skills, and stick to them.
Hearing Martin Kemp as a radio presenter brings to mind Dr. Johnson's famous quote about women preaching being compared to a dog walking on its hind legs -'It is not that it is not done well, more that one is surprised to see it done at all ...'.
I tuned in to Radio Two driving in the car, and heard two 'presenters' doing an excellent job of sounding like they were in separate rooms with a few seconds' delay on each other's headphones, with at least one talking in a language that is not their native tongue.
Turns out it's Fern Cotton (why?) and Martin Kemp (double why???).
Who would give Radio Two airtime to either of these people - much less together? It was a complete dog's breakfast, and hopefully not to be repeated.
People should know their skills, and stick to them.
Hearing Martin Kemp as a radio presenter brings to mind Dr. Johnson's famous quote about women preaching being compared to a dog walking on its hind legs -'It is not that it is not done well, more that one is surprised to see it done at all ...'.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Totally agree andy-hughes, two more names to add to the "switch off" list, Craig Charles was recently added. I can only assume that the producers who employ these people don't actually listen to the programmes and the presenters have to have as part of their CV " Able to talk over studio guests", " loves to listen to own voice", and "uses 30 words when 3 will do". At least I can get to use garrulous, one of my favourite words..
On two "Live" programmes at the same time. Some thing not quite right here.
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My list of 'must go' presenters is very similar to Vernonk's, including Chris Evans, Mariella Frostrup and Craig Charles. Like Unsureme, I'd definitely add the (totally dire) Vanessa Feltz to the list as well. (Can we also get rid of Steve Wright, please?).
However Dermot O'Leary is an outstanding presenter, so I've got to disagree there.
Around last Christmas Radio 2 used Mary Berry as a presenter on several occasions. She really irritated me!
The best presenters tend to get hidden way late at night (the Dark Lord rules!) or simply taken off air (e.g. Richard Allinson).
However Dermot O'Leary is an outstanding presenter, so I've got to disagree there.
Around last Christmas Radio 2 used Mary Berry as a presenter on several occasions. She really irritated me!
The best presenters tend to get hidden way late at night (the Dark Lord rules!) or simply taken off air (e.g. Richard Allinson).
i can't think of anyone who'd be better than grahm norton in tht slot, therefore i think FC nd MK were doomed to fail (in my eyes at least). They are on till GN comes back from his summer break i think.
Craig charles is also awful i agree steve wright makes me want to pull my brin out thru my ears too. Bloody jo whiney as well.
However, i really like chris evans
Craig charles is also awful i agree steve wright makes me want to pull my brin out thru my ears too. Bloody jo whiney as well.
However, i really like chris evans
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