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Nick Maclaren wrote:
In article , Mike Lyle wrote: I think that you will find that Tebbit had resigned three years previously. Had he really? I'd have bet on him staying the course; but I suppose his wimpy liberalism must have got on her nerves after a while. Oh no, I take that back: he had to look after his wife, who had been badly injured in the bombing. I confess I warmed to him a little at that point. Yes, even the most dedicated Tebbit-hater felt that it showed that he had at least one good point. Now, Howard, on the other hand ..... Funny you should mention Howard, as I've been told that in private he and his wife are the nicest people you could hope to meet: the politics is apparently a great big Old Bailey hack performance. I _do_ hate having my cherished illusions shattered! Mike. |
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![]() "Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message k... The message from Martin contains these words: What's ZTV? Typo? Speaking in a cod French accent - Ze TV? Rusty More probably a vague double dutchism - 'de TV'.............. :~)) Jenny |
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![]() In article , "Mike Lyle" writes: | | Yes, even the most dedicated Tebbit-hater felt that it showed that | he had at least one good point. Now, Howard, on the other hand | .... | | Funny you should mention Howard, as I've been told that in private he | and his wife are the nicest people you could hope to meet: the | politics is apparently a great big Old Bailey hack performance. I | _do_ hate having my cherished illusions shattered! That has been true of some of the nastiest pieces of work in history. His behaviour as Home Secretary was unforgiveable. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Nick Maclaren wrote:
In article , "Mike Lyle" writes: Yes, even the most dedicated Tebbit-hater felt that it showed that he had at least one good point. Now, Howard, on the other hand .... Funny you should mention Howard, as I've been told that in private he and his wife are the nicest people you could hope to meet: the politics is apparently a great big Old Bailey hack performance. I _do_ hate having my cherished illusions shattered! That has been true of some of the nastiest pieces of work in history. His behaviour as Home Secretary was unforgiveable. Both true; the latter the more so as it set the tone for what was to follow. Mike. |
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In article , Kay
wrote: (snip) I can't understand why people don't like him, Irritating mock arguments with co presenters (why do programme makers today seem to think our attention will flag unless presenters argue with each other) and general 'I am a harmless idiot' style. And over- exposure. Whereas in fact he is one of the most knowledgeable and reliable of TV presenters (unlike, say, Monty Don); one of the most lucid and comprehensible of talkers (unlike, say, Diarmuid Gavin); one of the most attractive gardeners (unlike, say, Charlie Dimmock) and one of the most genial and accessible of TV performers (unlike almost all other gardening presenters). He has done more than anyone to popularise/expand the gardening hobby. Ground Force (don't knock it) attracted a staggering 12m viewers when he was presenting it with Charlie - soap opera ratings which will never be seen again but which sent people to garden centres in their droves. How To Be A Gardener was a very well-produced series which should have been compulsory viewing for all new gardeners - as well as some 'experts'. If he is seen often, that is partly because his programmes are repeated often; and partly because he's the best at the job. Why not complain about Trevor Macdonald's over-exposure? Stan |
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In article , Stan The Man
writes If he is seen often, that is partly because his programmes are repeated often; and partly because he's the best at the job. The best person to front 'Last Night of the Proms'?? Well, it takes all sorts. -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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Kay wrote:
In article , Stan The Man writes If he is seen often, that is partly because his programmes are repeated often; and partly because he's the best at the job. The best person to front 'Last Night of the Proms'?? Well, it takes all sorts. I thought about this at the time; and decided that for such a merry low-brow occasion he was by no means a bad choice. These days people get so few chances to dip their toes into "classical" music that anything which dispels the "élitist" image must be a good idea. (Hell, it could have been Bill Oddie or Sandi Toksvig!) He _is_ intelligent and likable and non-stuffy about everything; I just wish they'd train more people that way instead of relying on an over-exposed handful. Mike. |
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On Sun, 28 Nov 2004, Mike Lyle wrote:
The best person to front 'Last Night of the Proms'?? I thought about this at the time; and decided that for such a merry low-brow occasion he was by no means a bad choice. These days people get so few chances to dip their toes into "classical" music that anything which dispels the "élitist" image must be a good idea. (Hell, it could have been Bill Oddie or Sandi Toksvig!) Don't jeer at Bill Oddie. He *is* musically educated. -- +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Internet: | writing from | | Fidonet: David Rance 2:252/110 | Caversham, | | BBS: telnet://mesnil.demon.co.uk | Reading, UK | +-------------------------------------------------------+ |
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In message , Martin
writes On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 11:12:07 +0000, Kay wrote: In article , Stan The Man writes If he is seen often, that is partly because his programmes are repeated often; and partly because he's the best at the job. The best person to front 'Last Night of the Proms'?? This thread has now disappeared from my computer. However, if we are still talking about Alan Titchmarsh, I was unaware that he fronted 'Last Night of the Proms' - I tend to steer clear of that. I like him as a gardener in the same way as I like Delia Smith as a cook and believe him to be the best gardening presenter around at present. Each to his own. It wouldn't do for us all to be the same. -- June Hughes |
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from Stan The Man contains these words: If he is seen often, that is partly because his programmes are repeated often; and partly because he's the best at the job. Why not complain about Trevor Macdonald's over-exposure? He wouldn't look the same if he wasn't so well-toasted innit. -- Rusty There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who read binary and those who don't. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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David Rance wrote:
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004, Mike Lyle wrote: The best person to front 'Last Night of the Proms'?? I thought about this at the time; and decided that for such a merry low-brow occasion he was by no means a bad choice. These days people get so few chances to dip their toes into "classical" music that anything which dispels the "élitist" image must be a good idea. (Hell, it could have been Bill Oddie or Sandi Toksvig!) Don't jeer at Bill Oddie. He *is* musically educated. I wasn't jeering (too strong a word, but let it pass) at his education, or even less the man himself, of whom I quite approve, but his telly personality. He doesn't _relax_ me. Sandi T feels tense to me, too. Mike. |
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On Sun, 28 Nov 2004, Mike Lyle wrote:
The best person to front 'Last Night of the Proms'?? I thought about this at the time; and decided that for such a merry low-brow occasion he was by no means a bad choice. These days people get so few chances to dip their toes into "classical" music that anything which dispels the "élitist" image must be a good idea. (Hell, it could have been Bill Oddie or Sandi Toksvig!) Don't jeer at Bill Oddie. He *is* musically educated. I wasn't jeering (too strong a word, but let it pass) at his education, or even less the man himself, of whom I quite approve, but his telly personality. He doesn't _relax_ me. Sandi T feels tense to me, too. Hmm yes, I see what you mean. ;-) David -- +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Internet: | writing from | | Fidonet: David Rance 2:252/110 | Caversham, | | BBS: telnet://mesnil.demon.co.uk | Reading, UK | +-------------------------------------------------------+ |
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