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Worzel
This is my first post here so I hope I've got this right with the link. Cheers.

Amelia Harris looks surprised when Formula 1 report disappears (BBC News, 28.3.10)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruJPJFV7vWU


One thing I have never understood when things like this happen is, the presenter knows there on as they can see themselves in the plasma behind the camera so why do they sometimes stand there looking like there not sure if they are on. I thought training for all presenters was if you think you're live, treat it as if you are.


Yep! This moment comes to mind, poor old Tomasz - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HtEmhMfz7M&feature=PlayList&p=C993BCECE12A7158&playnext_from=PL&playnext=1&index=18
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Worzel
I'm sure the lady who is reading the Sports News on the News channel this afternoon is (or was up until the other day) a Sky News presenter? I maybe wrong though?
DV
DVDfever
This is my first post here so I hope I've got this right with the link. Cheers.

Amelia Harris looks surprised when Formula 1 report disappears (BBC News, 28.3.10)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruJPJFV7vWU


One thing I have never understood when things like this happen is, the presenter knows there on as they can see themselves in the plasma behind the camera so why do they sometimes stand there looking like there not sure if they are on. I thought training for all presenters was if you think you're live, treat it as if you are.


Yep! This moment comes to mind, poor old Tomasz - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HtEmhMfz7M&feature=PlayList&p=C993BCECE12A7158&playnext_from=PL&playnext=1&index=18


That is utter class Very Happy

Here's the segment from something new where Laura Tobin answers questions with odd socks on The Weather Show (BBC News, 2.4.10)

She's looking more gorgeous than ever Wink

And there was a segment with another woman, Seve (don't know her surname), having to catch a bottle of water. I put the proper catch in here as the bloopers come up in the end credits. Very Happy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzt03eZSwYk
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DVDfever
And something from this morning - "Blake Carrington" death announced by Tim Willcox (BBC News, 3.4.10)

Made me laugh Very Happy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yWjpXFmLO0
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JamesWorldNews
Why is that chair left in the way in front of the screens? It looks lazy.
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DVDfever
Why is that chair left in the way in front of the screens? It looks lazy.


Looks like it's the one a guest would use when sat there and presumably someone used it and then they forgot to remove it. At first I thought it was one the Your Money woman uses but that would be further over in the studio.
JF
JamesyFish
Minor mistake there, someone put the breakfast clock up with the ticker... looked quite nice...
JO
Joshua
Kasia Madera mentioned 'BBC News 24' just before E24 started this morning!
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chris
Kasia Madera mentioned 'BBC News 24' just before E24 started this morning!


Part of me thinks that they all call it News 24 in and around the BBC for ease. Maybe that's why it sometimes slips out.
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DVDfever
chris posted:
Kasia Madera mentioned 'BBC News 24' just before E24 started this morning!


Part of me thinks that they all call it News 24 in and around the BBC for ease. Maybe that's why it sometimes slips out.


It certainly trips off the tongue easier than "BBC News".

Any idea roughly what time this was? If it was sometime during Breakfast when they did it then I'd have it. Ta.
JO
Joshua
chris posted:
Kasia Madera mentioned 'BBC News 24' just before E24 started this morning!


Part of me thinks that they all call it News 24 in and around the BBC for ease. Maybe that's why it sometimes slips out.


It certainly trips off the tongue easier than "BBC News".

Any idea roughly what time this was? If it was sometime during Breakfast when they did it then I'd have it. Ta.


It was about 10:45
MA
Markymark
chris posted:
Kasia Madera mentioned 'BBC News 24' just before E24 started this morning!


Part of me thinks that they all call it News 24 in and around the BBC for ease. Maybe that's why it sometimes slips out.


It certainly trips off the tongue easier than "BBC News".

Any idea roughly what time this was? If it was sometime during Breakfast when they did it then I'd have it. Ta.


It was about 10:45


Charlie Stayt also used the term at around 08:56

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