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ChatterBank1 min ago
I do enjoy nice voices, men and women, and grating ones really bug me.
I am trying to enjoy reruns of 'Call The Baliffs', but I have to grit my teeth when the voiceover comes in.
Actor Paul Barber talks so slowly, it's like he's talking to someone who speaks English as a third language!
I think the programme makers can assume basic English on the part of their audience, so why not have their programme voiced by someone who can speak properly.
Things like thus bug me, but I'm probably in the minority.
Any thoughts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am watching a couple of Netfli series right now, and of course, they don't let you skip the adverts which I do as a matter of course, I haven't watched an evening of adverts for years.
So I have to endure them, and two more voices have conspired to make my teeth itch -
The guy who appeals for donations to Cancer UK, horrible growly London accent.
And the guy who does a Swedish accent on the Ikea advert - "The wonderful everyday ..."
Horrible!
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