Nice to see you post here Grant - what on earth brought you here? Were you Googling your own name?
I can't imagine this forum is very popular with people working in shopping TV!
I will say that, as I work in tech media, I did 'enjoy' the tech segments presented by you. You rarely made me wince, cringe, or want to throw something at my TV. In fact, there were a few occasions you did the unthinkable and mentioned drawbacks to products which was very refreshing. Honesty on shopping TV - who'd have thunk it.
In some ways, your presenting style is a lot more QVC-esque than the
"gosh, wow, this awful cheap no-brand budget Android tablet is stunning, amazing, does everything those fruit-name tablets costing £900 can do… check out your baskets" routine Janice and Peter V would do. How familiar with their routines were you, and was there a conscious decision to not emulate them?
As for presenters, I've no doubt most of them are nice enough in real life. You have to be
passably nice to get on in that industry. I've some personal friends who've met Peter Simon and all have said he's an absolute star, and has the ability to make everyone he meets feel like they're the most important person he's met that day. His selling techniques are highly questionable (but they clearly if unfathomably work) but he sounds genuinely nice off-screen.
I don't want ask anything that might screw you over, put you in an uncomfortable position, or ruin friendships, so more generally speaking, a few things I've always wondered:
• Are all products liked/considered life-changing by the on-screen talent? I (like to) imagine some come in to work and moan "FFS, I've got to sell THAT tat again?"
• Who decided what you wore on-screen? Were there rules (aside from obvious no brand names, etc) abut what you could come in? "Gens wearing blue, so don't clash", etc?
• Since IW "experts" were jacks of all trades (and rarely master of any) were there any other types of shows you would like to have had a crack at 'experting' on? Were you ever asked/invited to? Your sardonic humour would've been great on a carpet washer segment when (as they almost always do) go wrong at some point.
• What was your perception of selly telly before you joined? Had you watched IW? What did you friends/family think about you bring on TV?
Thanks!