Nicky-j
Registered Shopper
I thought the article was interesting, but perhaps a bit misleading. The use of talkback - those voices in a presenter's ear - is nothing unusual. Just about every live television show from Dancing on Ice to the News employs it. How else would the presenters know what is going on? Being able to use it is considered a professional skill and any presenter worth their salt will list it in their cv. And, having heard the amount of information given to a presenter using this, it's a wonder they can speak at all. Disseminating all the relevant information, from the natter is very difficult. Every one of them is required to repeat, verbatim, certain phrases. ( I don't think the article suggested they were the ONLY words she uttered?).Making it sound as if they are your words is even harder. I'm pretty certain the writer would have known that as it's not exactly a secret. By making it sound unusual did QVC and JF a dis-service. A bit more research might have been good - the writer seemed surprised that QVC hadn't started selling perfume, when we all know they have!