I was just thinking the same thing.Whatever is Jill Franks wearing she looks like a little girl
I don’t mean to be rude but Andrew Bagley has the same dress sense as Michael Portillo - old fashioned jackets in odd colours that don’t seem to match his shirts or trousersThe colour's OK, the style is ridiculous. Andrew Bagley looks like my dad.
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The Q should put her on with Craigy, he could sniff & she'd be gurglingHad to switch Franks off, the continual swallowing when she's talking is driving me nuts, and its clear she has a sweet tucked in her check, like we used to do in class !
And wants to play her latest character from age 25 to old age. Maybe just about ok in a theatre but no way on film/tvMiss Seymour was 3 years older than me when she appeared in the Bond film, - now she's 3 years younger
YesIs that the strapless pink top she is wearing on the Diamonique show. I cant see further down.
I think the so-called presenters have detailed contracts which allow them freedom of choice in some areas. I think how they dress is up to them, as long as it is deemed to be 'decent.' I think all of them, without exception, feel themselves to be 'show biz' celebrities. Also, people like Jill Franks think they are obliged to entertain us. Her 'jokes" could often be described as lead balloons.I agree about Jill Franks -I like her, she does have a very good shoulder line and so would I (if I did) show it off, but really! who okays their outfits? Hire someone in charge of appearances on screen - someone who's not scared to tell them exactly how they look and how their actions and words come across to the general public, and this shouldn't be a person who panders to their egos. They're employed as sales people, after all, and to call them "presenters" is really a misnomer and seems to give some of them inflated opinions of themselves, which comes across on screen either as irritating mannerisms or slightly domineering behaviour. Everyone who appears anywhere to promote any product is a salesperson, in direct sales, and should be subject to scrutiny on all counts, not just on sales targets. Or so you would think.
But maybe this doesn't happen inlala-QVC-land.