19-09-2022, 10:56 PM
(19-09-2022, 10:06 PM)Allanbuzzy Wrote:I don't necessarily blame him either - he's only doing his job, however badly... but I do blame the misguided idiots who put him and others in that position in the first place. You really want your very best and most experienced voices at such a momentous time in broadcasting history. Sadly, common sense plays an all too small part in the way that decisions are made at the BBC these days.(19-09-2022, 08:46 PM)Andrew Wrote: This was the anno into last nights programme
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If I'm being honest, I kind of feel bad for this announcer, given he's not prepared to announce something on this magnitude and it genuinely did remind me of this bit Newsnight did back in 2013:
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I imagine he's still a decent continuity announcer in any other scenario.
(19-09-2022, 10:27 PM)Neil Jones Wrote:I'd give it a week at this rate(19-09-2022, 09:45 PM)BeebBoy Wrote:(19-09-2022, 09:03 PM)ginnyfan Wrote: My God, I heard that mess last night too. Combined with the embarrassing intro today, one has to wonder who exactly are these people and were they really dragged in from street, just because they tick certain boxes?I don't expect to hear the Queen's English anymore (but how pleasingly appropriate would that have been today of all days?), but standards in the art of announcing have dropped to an alarming and embarrassing degree in a desperate attempt to 'tick certain boxes', as you say. "Positive discrimination" (as it used to be called) is still discrimination, whichever way you look at it. Appointing someone to a certain role should be done on merit and nothing else.
Properly spoken English should be BBC's priority No1 when choosing on air announcers. It's plain and simple. Especially in these circumstances.
How long do you reckon before we get to something like "Yo yo yo, let's give It up for the E20 Crew up now on the Beeb."?
You'd have to throw your telly away.