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Day 2 of Daybreak.
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Well day 2 and still awful. A vast studio with Chiles running across to talk to Dan Lobb at the sports desk and hoping he wont slip over. And a large screen up for pictures or the weather forecast covered in squares Why?,And Chiles still has to lean forward to read his script and looks uncomfortable on the sofa.Maybe needs glasses. And Bleakley flashing her legs instead of sitting neatly behind a desk like it used to be in the good old days of GMTV. Horrible .The BBC morning programme may soon be our choice."The Future looks Bleak the Future looks Gloomy."For ITV.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have already comented on Chiles' uncomfortable posture - he looks like a twelve-year-old peering at a particularly knotty maths problem on the blackboard, from the backl of the class.
Why he has to do a 'blokey' chat with the sports guy when both are clearly uncomfortable with it, heven knows - bet that's dropped before the month is out.
The famous 'chemistry', what ever that's supposed to mean - is clearly absent, so all in all, looks like ITV have laid a big breakfast egg.
Why he has to do a 'blokey' chat with the sports guy when both are clearly uncomfortable with it, heven knows - bet that's dropped before the month is out.
The famous 'chemistry', what ever that's supposed to mean - is clearly absent, so all in all, looks like ITV have laid a big breakfast egg.
I watched a bit of the first show before I set off for work yesterday, a couple of the news items (out on location, not the news itself) that I saw were presented in a way that would seem suitable for children's newsround, with over-emphasis on certain words as if they were talking down to the audience.
I watch a little of Randall and Hopkirk on ITV3 or 4 before I set off now.
I watch a little of Randall and Hopkirk on ITV3 or 4 before I set off now.
I am sticking with the BBC. Over here in NI, the regional "news" offered by Daybreak and it's predecessor GMTV, consists of last night's regurgitated 6 o'clock news without the clips, and a weather forecast that suggests the presenter just stuck her head out the window and had a quick look up at the sky!
I never usually watch tv in the morning but I stuck it on today to see what all the fuss was about. My question is if they have two whacking great sofas why the flump are the (useless IMO) presenters all squashed up and falling all over each other when there's plenty room For Funks Sake?
Definately back to the radio for me!
Definately back to the radio for me!