yorkrose26
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This thread has probably gone before, but hey ho. I was curious to know what others thought about people dynamics between guest presenter and Q presenter.
An example of a good one was Steve Mcdonald (really don't like him at all), and Gilly who were doing the Dyson presentation yesterday, they seemed to bounce off each other and was amusing to watch (well for a few minutes at least).
Where as DF (female) style of presenting is a little bit 'gun-shot' which is fair enough as she thinks she is doing it 'for her fans', but this can put even relative seasoned guest presenters on edge. I was watching a repeat this morning of her on air with Ellie (tech person) and because she had got Ellie on edge from the start, she was then getting slightly tounge-tied and couldn't cope with 'breaks' in her presentation spiel, this made from awkward viewing. Someone like Andrew, who I have previously posted had the unfortunate position of even before he got to share the Gatenieu products she was going on about future TSV. It was the measure of his professionalism that he could 'almost' laugh it off.
I know there is a common negative theme here (DF), but to be fair to her, she is trying to ask the questions that perhaps we are wanting to hear and give all the necessary information so that us the viewer can make an informed decision, but the way she sometimes goes about it is slightly shotgun putting presenters slightly on edge. She needs to as it were know audience and she has been in the 'selly telly' business long enough to be able to do just that.
What parings do others view as both positive and negative. Curious if there is a general common theme running here.
An example of a good one was Steve Mcdonald (really don't like him at all), and Gilly who were doing the Dyson presentation yesterday, they seemed to bounce off each other and was amusing to watch (well for a few minutes at least).
Where as DF (female) style of presenting is a little bit 'gun-shot' which is fair enough as she thinks she is doing it 'for her fans', but this can put even relative seasoned guest presenters on edge. I was watching a repeat this morning of her on air with Ellie (tech person) and because she had got Ellie on edge from the start, she was then getting slightly tounge-tied and couldn't cope with 'breaks' in her presentation spiel, this made from awkward viewing. Someone like Andrew, who I have previously posted had the unfortunate position of even before he got to share the Gatenieu products she was going on about future TSV. It was the measure of his professionalism that he could 'almost' laugh it off.
I know there is a common negative theme here (DF), but to be fair to her, she is trying to ask the questions that perhaps we are wanting to hear and give all the necessary information so that us the viewer can make an informed decision, but the way she sometimes goes about it is slightly shotgun putting presenters slightly on edge. She needs to as it were know audience and she has been in the 'selly telly' business long enough to be able to do just that.
What parings do others view as both positive and negative. Curious if there is a general common theme running here.