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(January 2013)

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SP
Steve in Pudsey
It would have to have been more like a live pause set up than recording network programmes and playing them out. At least one programme started on Midlands before it had finished on network.
MW
Mike W
Something different on tonight's MTD. An animated Nick Owen into a package about retro games. Coming out of the package Nick Owen decided to make a joke, which lead to an unnerving 4 seconds of silence while Nick grimaced at the camera.
DV
dvboy
Something different on tonight's MTD. An animated Nick Owen into a package about retro games. Coming out of the package Nick Owen decided to make a joke, which lead to an unnerving 4 seconds of silence while Nick grimaced at the camera.

Not awkward at all! Shocked


NB
NicB1971
dvboy posted:
Something different on tonight's MTD. An animated Nick Owen into a package about retro games. Coming out of the package Nick Owen decided to make a joke, which lead to an unnerving 4 seconds of silence while Nick grimaced at the camera.

Not awkward at all! Shocked


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fbjmNRnIfs

That's Nick's type of humour - he's very droll and sends himself up - hence the deliberate "silence". He's good at raising his eyebrows - a bit like Roger Moore used to with great effect!
Mike W and Lou Scannon gave kudos
MW
Mike W
It would've worked better if someone else was there
IS
Inspector Sands
Thought it worked well, bet the graphic designer loved doing it too, nice change from maps of murder scenes

9 days later

RO
rob Founding member
20 years ago today:

RD
RDJ
THE most dramatic tapping of a button on a keyboard I've ever seen. I'm sure the BBC still have this incident in the back of their minds when allowing a resigning or sacked staff member on the air.

In terms of the Midlands, Sue Beardsmore and Suzanne Virdee were taken off air suddenly without a farewell when they left for whatever reason. Kay Alexander got a farewell but she did put in a good innings and retired from the BBC amicably.

Was quite an ending for Alan though! Despite this Alan was amicable once again with the BBC after a while when he was invited back as a guest to the last episode at Pebble Mill in 2004.
DV
dvboy
Perhaps only very few people were aware of his intention to leave. There's always the danger with a live programme that the presenter goes off script.

What happened to Suzanne Virdee is well documented:
Quote:
The former Birmingham Mail reporter announced in March last year that she would not be signing a new five-month contract because of what she had called ‘circumstances beyond my control.’

It later emerged that the 42-year-old had been unable to fulfil the final two days of her contract following claims she had been ordered to leave early by Cath Hearne, head of regional programmes in the West Midlands.

Ms Hearne had been at the centre of an alleged bullying row in September 2010 after the NUJ passed votes of no confidence in her and the then acting editor Mark Hayman’s management.

http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/tv/ex-midlands-today-presenter-suzanne-virdee-1237819
HC
Hatton Cross
dvboy posted:
Perhaps only very few people were aware of his intention to leave. There's always the danger with a live programme that the presenter goes off script.


Off script? He was so off script, he was virtually walking to his car in the first space next to the exit barrier around the back of Pebble Mill...

Whilst legendary now, I remember at the time people saying it would have been better saved for the internal staff leaving/retirement party speech.
RK
Rkolsen
dvboy posted:
Perhaps only very few people were aware of his intention to leave. There's always the danger with a live programme that the presenter goes off script.


Off script? He was so off script, he was virtually walking to his car in the first space next to the exit barrier around the back of Pebble Mill...

Whilst legendary now, I remember at the time people saying it would have been better saved for the internal staff leaving/retirement party speech.

If you notice the closed captioning stopped as he went off script.

Now at this point in time was it live captioned or did they use the computer/promoter out for it?
DV
dvboy
dvboy posted:
Perhaps only very few people were aware of his intention to leave. There's always the danger with a live programme that the presenter goes off script.


Off script? He was so off script, he was virtually walking to his car in the first space next to the exit barrier around the back of Pebble Mill...

Whilst legendary now, I remember at the time people saying it would have been better saved for the internal staff leaving/retirement party speech.

If you notice the closed captioning stopped as he went off script.

Now at this point in time was it live captioned or did they use the computer/promoter out for it?


Probably pre-prepared from the autocue with a live subtitler on standby for lives and late arriving VT.
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