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> 'Nice' weather girls... >More wet weather set for UK (February 2005)

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EY
the eye
meridiantvfan posted:
The Australian networks like Nne and Seven have some of the best detailed 3D maps IMO plus very nice weather girls Very Happy


Don't be silly, and the 'nice weather girls' aren't even properly qualified.
KA
Katnap
The BBC's Helen Willetts will be receiving an honorary doctorate from the University of Nottingham this Friday.
ME
meridiantvfan
the eye posted:
meridiantvfan posted:
The Australian networks like Nne and Seven have some of the best detailed 3D maps IMO plus very nice weather girls Very Happy


Don't be silly, and the 'nice weather girls' aren't even properly qualified.


Well they might but so what if if there not anyway.It's all about looks on TV mostly, plus the Aussie accent...all makes a great package !
DV
DVB Cornwall
A personal opinion....

In this rain, the new style BBC Graphics have come into their own, the degrees of rain are shown very well.

13 days later

AN
Andrew Founding member
I notice Chrissie Reidy did some ITV National Weather bulletins a few days last week

Jo Blythe is doing them again this weekend
CO
Colm
Andrew posted:
I notice Chrissie Reidy did some ITV National Weather bulletins a few days last week

Jo Blythe is doing them again this weekend


Strange to see Chrissie doing a national forecast again - she's still scary.

I'm surprised they didn't use Jo Blythe last week up in Leeds for the National Weather last Thursday, as she did the early Yorkshire forecast that day.

I wonder if there's a pecking order for relief ITV Weather presenters if Martyn/Sian/Spiky Becky are unavailable - with Leeds and London at the top. It's a shame other local forecasters don't get a shot at network presenting - what would the national audience make of Bob Johnson? Or Charlie Neil? Or, heaven forbid, Frank Mitchell?!?

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