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(January 2002)

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JJ
Juicy Joe Founding member
Well, where's he got to then??? http://web.ukonline.co.uk/tv.home/forum/emoticons/shocked.gif
TV
tvmercia Founding member
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Juicy Joe on 2:00 am on Jan. 11, 2002
Well, where's he got to then??? http://web.ukonline.co.uk/tv.home/forum/emoticons/shocked.gif

you sure hes gone? he sounds familiar to the deep voiced guy i was talking about, who dissapeared for a while, but was on christmas day - and a few times since
heres the guy im on about:
central announcer - christmas
SH
Steve Hyden
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tvmercia on 2:53 am on Jan. 11, 2002
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Juicy Joe on 2:00 am on Jan. 11, 2002
Well, where's he got to then??? http://web.ukonline.co.uk/tv.home/forum/emoticons/shocked.gif

you sure hes gone? he sounds familiar to the deep voiced guy i was talking about, who dissapeared for a while, but was on christmas day - and a few times since
heres the guy im on about:
central announcer - christmas


Paul Veysey was the guy you heard on Christmas Day - he was also on Carlton Central last night.
SH
Steve Hyden
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Andrew on 12:06 am on Jan. 11, 2002
Who's that 'W........WW' women who is on Carlton London
(and of course have heard on Yorkshire! Grrrrr http://web.ukonline.co.uk/tv.home/forum/emoticons/biggrin.gif
 )


Fiona Goulding is the Carlton London female voice Surprised)

Steve
LO
logiebaird
forgive me, but I think that's Fiona Goldman Steve- also the voice of Carlton Cinema
TP
Techy Peep Founding member
Surprised Adrian Finighan hasn't been mentioned.
He's an announcer on TV as well as a News Presenter.
He's also an announcer on Radio 2 and a News Presenter, and sometimes has his own show.

Very versatile bloke
Smile
CH
cheeseboard
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jason on 12:21 am on Jan. 11, 2002
Erm, you obviously haven't been paying too much attention cheeseboard Wink Kyle was one of the announcers I mentioned.


I'm most terribly, terribly sorry. Please accept my deepest and most humble apologies. Sad
JA
Jason
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cheeseboard on 3:50 pm on Jan. 11, 2002
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jason on 12:21 am on Jan. 11, 2002
Erm, you obviously haven't been paying too much attention cheeseboard Wink Kyle was one of the announcers I mentioned.


I'm most terribly, terribly sorry. Please accept my deepest and most humble apologies. Sad


Well if that's the way you want to take a jokey remark (complete with smiley) then that's fine. No offence was intended though...
GE
thegeek Founding member
Tony Currie (BBC Scotland) gets my vote, for having a sense of humour, occasionally catering to anoraks (because his one himself), and being an all-round good guy.
BC
Blake Connolly Founding member
Hmm.. OK, my turn... but I'm not good with the names! If anyone could put names to my descriptions, it'd be nice! http://web.ukonline.co.uk/tv.home/forum/emoticons/biggrin.gif

In-Vision: Well, pretty much the only In-Vision one I can remember was Tom Edwards on Thames, who (if I got the name right!) tells us who's presenting on Sky News.

BBC1: I suppose it's the one mentioned a couple of pages back who's retired. Big booming voice at 6 O'clock: 'This is BBC One!'

BBC2: The female one who's been around for a long time.. nice voice, very friendly, used to do quite funny closedowns. I think her name's Jane something, but not 100% sure.

Carlton: Mark Lipscomb, not only for being very good and professional, but also for being from Thames! Also there used to be an annoucer on ITV Night Time who did absoultely hillarious announcements into the imported soaps and things like that.. got a suspiction it's the one from Central now. I remember once when I used to go to college I think some people were talking about how funny he was - first time I heard people talking about an announcer!

LWT: Has to be Trish, seems like she's been the voice of the weekend forever! Very recognisable, too.

Channel Four: I seem to be gong for announcers that have been around for a long time here, but I'm voting for the guy (not sure of the name) who's been on 4 for ages and ages, he definetly seems to be thier lead announcer anyway, if there is such a thing! Also, special mention for the one from Northern Ireland - good voice and very much that 'watching along with you' feel. He also did lots of comedy voiceovers for Adam and Joe.

Channel Five: The woman, you know the one I mean.. although all of them deserve lots of credit for making very entertaining announcements (and the channel for allowing them!) It reallly does make you like the channel more, and gives it huge amounts of personality. The end credits to Sunset Beach were legendary.

But, after all that (finally!) I'd say the best is Michael Alexander St. John. Haven't actually heard his continuity announcements, but his work with Chris Morris (in On The Hour, The Day Today, the Chris Morris Radio 1 Music Show and Blue Jam) was sublime. The complete surrealty of the scripts mixed with the straight way he tried to read it while clearly reading the scripts for the first time was fantastic. From the club top ten on Blue Jam: 'Straight off the plane at number 10, Gloop Mongy-Mongg with 'Fat Beeping B****', the tribute to the Butane's Geezer, recorded in case he was shot and released last week by mistake. Still retching at 9, 'You Have No Idea How Wide My Eyes Can Get' - that's the Oh Christ He's Using Tyre-Levers version, from Gunproof Grandad. That features Keith Prodigy eating an unopened tin of rice.' But the best was an out-take left in once: 'Ahhhh... yes.... Oh no, that's not right!.. Ah! Yes!'

(Edited by Blake Connolly at 10:43 pm on Jan. 11, 2002)
SH
Steve Hyden
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logiebaird on 10:56 am on Jan. 11, 2002
forgive me,  but I think that's Fiona Goldman Steve- also the voice of Carlton Cinema


Correct! Well I got the first letter of the surname right! In fact I once worked with a Fiona Goulding - hence my mistake!

Cheers Guv

Steve
NG
noggin Founding member
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Techy Peep on 12:18 pm on Jan. 11, 2002
Surprised Adrian Finighan hasn't been mentioned.
He's an announcer on TV as well as a News Presenter.
He's also an announcer on Radio 2 and a News Presenter, and sometimes has his own show.

Very versatile bloke
Smile


Not only does he present on BBC World - he has been the 'Voice of BBC World' at the same time as uttering the imortal line 'A Blankety Blank Chequebook and Pen' on the Beeb's recent Lily Savage's Blankety Blank (pre it moving to ITV)

Rumour has it he was also a presenter on Radio Norfolk - wonder if he knows who Alan Partridge is based on... (It isn't Adrian...)

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