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Catch a glance at this car crash with poor Debra Leigh and the appalling Ophelia Dennis.
Any link?Catch a glance at this car crash with poor Debra Leigh and the appalling Ophelia Dennis.
Are there any? That's the crux of it.Very poor presenter imo. I have to turn her off. Maybe she appeals to the younger customers.
That's exactly what I was going to say!Are there any? That's the crux of it.
Gotta agree with that Brissles. Her crap presenting skills have NOTHING to do with the colour of her skin and EVERYTHING to do with the reason she's been allowed to stay in a job that she's not up to. Beautiful girl who would be a great model, not only for the clothes, but hair products, and make up and I reckon she could be an asset, instead of being left to flounder - a complete waste imo. Not everybody's suited to presenting. Yes there's some other presenters who are as boring as hell, eg Anne, she's got the charisma of a "knackered" old towel, but she gets the facts right, and that imo is a basic requirement!I hate to say this (but I will), if QVC want to keep their diversity quotient as is, then it cant be beyond the wit of their HR team to find a person of colour who has experience in selling and is used to being in front of a live camera !!!!
I fear that she’s probably unsackableI hate to say this (but I will), if QVC want to keep their diversity quotient as is, then it cant be beyond the wit of their HR team to find a person of colour who has experience in selling and is used to being in front of a live camera !!!!
Now, the black woman who does the fashion stuff (ex-IW). Jackie, is it? Class act as an expert and host. If they are on some relentless box ticking exercise - then pick her, and not the incapable.
Jackie is a good fun presenter. Ophelia bless her is not improving. She may get better in time ....MAY!!!!Are we talking Jackie Joseph ? who must have a terrific agent, as she does Homes Under the Hammer, Money for Nothing, and various other progs where she appears to be a jack of all trades. She's getting as many numerous gigs as Oti Mabuse and Alesha Dixon !
If I was asked to name a woman of colour who presents on shopping tv, then Jackie Joseph is the only one I can bring to mind. The colour of her skin doesn't make her a good or a bad presenter. As it happens she's a competent presenter, and seeing her on other mainstream shows demonstrates that she's a good all rounder with transferable skills under her belt. Is diversity really necessary for a shopping channel? Absolutely, I'd say. Seeing an endless stream of pale skinned ladies modelling clothes, having make up applied and having their hair dried and styled isn't gonna be much help to a person of colour. Presenting though, is a different ballgame altogether and of course they need to be mixture of age groups, shape and size, and yes, colour. I'm not a woman of colour and to be honest before diversity became a thing iykwim I wouldn't even have noticed a lack of it, but I would now and I appreciate that it is only right that everybody regardless of their colour and creed should have this sort of opportunity. Diversity in presenting however, requires more than simple lip service, if not it's detrimental to everybody.Are we talking Jackie Joseph ? who must have a terrific agent, as she does Homes Under the Hammer, Money for Nothing, and various other progs where she appears to be a jack of all trades. She's getting as many numerous gigs as Oti Mabuse and Alesha Dixon !
Its called "Positive Discrimination" I used to work in a "woke" local authority many moons ago. You may get the job but if you were not up to it then you would and yourself out of a job. Nobody was going to carry you.I believe in jobs being given on ability. I don't believe you should be given a job wholly or in part based upon the colour of your skin - white, black, yellow, brown. Getting jobs on television these days appears very much based NOT on ability alone, if at all. Gender, race, sexual orientation etc. all seem to now be viewed as key skills. A very sad indictment on the frightened to say anything society we are now forced to live in or else.
I believe in jobs being given on ability. I don't believe you should be given a job wholly or in part based upon the colour of your skin - white, black, yellow, brown. Getting jobs on television these days appears very much based NOT on ability alone, if at all. Gender, race, sexual orientation etc. all seem to now be viewed as key skills. A very sad indictment on the frightened to say anything society we are now forced to live in or else.