please someone sign her up for a recurring part in a soap (I don't watch them) and make her so busy she can't do QVC as well.She has been in The Bill, Doctors, Casualty, but just the occasional episode.
I remember her when she was on Q years back and loads really liked her. So much so when people heard she was coming back to cover for someone(Pippa??), they thought brilliant. Then reality hit, she was totally different. Not sure if when she had her son she also signed up for a brain transplant?
She's definitely changed since her first time round. I think they must all have been told that hard sell is the way forward and that they "own" (horribly used word these days but you know what I mean) the hour. Things will surely change back to the way they were, yes?? Please, QVC? Anyone listening?
I channel hopped over during the adverts last week and caught her saying "it's vintage! it's bang on trend!" I though hey? How can something be vintage and bang on trend? Mind you, I suppose any things possible in QVC land.
I channel hopped over during the adverts last week and caught her saying "it's vintage! it's bang on trend!" I though hey? How can something be vintage and bang on trend? Mind you, I suppose any things possible in QVC land.
That expression "bang on trend" has been so over-quoted it's untrue, and it just proves how little they actually think about what comes out of their mouths. How much more time does it take to say something like "it's designed in a vintage style, because those styles are fashionable at present"? Instead of that, they just spout the first thing that comes into their heads, talking nonsense or contradicting themselves, and probably don't realise they've done it. I cannot work out why they have to go hysterical to sell things - nothing turns me off quicker than watching some so-called "presenter" shouting and babbling carp. It's the same syndrome as the colours of the descriptions during the "Fashion??" hours, when they dither and dother over the colour description - "is it Mud Brown? Is it Cowpat at Midnight"? "No, it's Dirty Brown". Perhaps if they did a bit more preparation, and actually thought about what they are saying (no chance) they wouldn't make themselves look so stupid. I get the feeling they come in in the morning and wham! here's what you're flogging today - no prep., no thought.
That expression "bang on trend" has been so over-quoted it's untrue, and it just proves how little they actually think about what comes out of their mouths. How much more time does it take to say something like "it's designed in a vintage style, because those styles are fashionable at present"? Instead of that, they just spout the first thing that comes into their heads, talking nonsense or contradicting themselves, and probably don't realise they've done it. I cannot work out why they have to go hysterical to sell things - nothing turns me off quicker than watching some so-called "presenter" shouting and babbling carp. It's the same syndrome as the colours of the descriptions during the "Fashion??" hours, when they dither and dother over the colour description - "is it Mud Brown? Is it Cowpat at Midnight"? "No, it's Dirty Brown". Perhaps if they did a bit more preparation, and actually thought about what they are saying (no chance) they wouldn't make themselves look so stupid. I get the feeling they come in in the morning and wham! here's what you're flogging today - no prep., no thought.
I channel hopped over during the adverts last week and caught her saying "it's vintage! it's bang on trend!" I though hey? How can something be vintage and bang on trend? Mind you, I suppose any things possible in QVC land.
I hate to say this but Del Boy is probably the best prepared, but then maybe she needs it for the hard sell, no selling time to waste floundering.
Julia I think has been doing it so long she probably doesn't need to do too much, possibly just the bran(d) new items.
Most of the males make a pretty good fist of it.
Unlike the rest of you I don't mind Clare and she usually knows her stuff
As for the rest of them - it's as if they came in to make sausage rolls for the canteen and someone decided that they should go front of camera with products they have never heard of never mind seen before.