Well it's been a tad busy
with stories that were top of the running order an hour ago dropping down to make way for new ones.
Expect news of Prince Harry and Iraq at 5.
Eddie Mair | 16:16 UK time, Wednesday, 16 May 2007
with stories that were top of the running order an hour ago dropping down to make way for new ones.
Expect news of Prince Harry and Iraq at 5.
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I never got round to saying how disappointed I was that PM only won "best interactive show".
I love your interview technique Eddie. Listening to interviews is akin to listening to a very small play unfold that has one very big plot twist half way through.No shouting, just giving them rope and then like an iron fist in a silk glove, POW, they get one, right in the mooey.
My favourite being the "Cameras with speakers" interview and your letting the woman gleefully relate how effective they were. Once she has finished extolling the virtues of yet more Big Brother invasion, moments silence and: "Should a fat person be shouted at for eating crisps?". Her reaction (against the ropes, you pummelling her politely) was absolutely excellent. I could not stop laughing and it was a pure bonus to hear that... she was fat.
"No, we shouldn't shout at fat people for eating crisps. I am fat and I would find it abhorrent"
Eddie continued "yes but obesity, isn't that the single most expensive problem that the NHS has to contend with".
Brilliant and not at all aggressive. You should have won a much more worthy award.
# At 04:22 PM on 16 May 2007, tobias wrote:
I never got round to saying how disappointed I was that PM only won "best interactive show".
I love your interview technique Eddie. Listening to interviews is akin to listening to a very small play unfold that has a big plot twist due to your subtle nature. No shouting, just giving them rope and then like iron fist in a silk glove, POW, they get a one, right in the mooey.
My favourite being the "Cameras with speakers" and your letting the woman gleefully relate how good they were. A moments silence and "Should a fat person be shouted at for eating crisps?". Her reaction (against the ropes, you pummelling her politely) was absolutely excellent. I could not stop laughing and it was a pure bonus to hear that... she was fat.
"No, we shouldn't shout at fat people for eating crisps. I am fat and I would find it abhorrent"
Eddie continued "yes but obesity, isn't that the single most expensive problem that the NHS has to deal with".
Brilliant and not at all aggressive
Nothing like a reshuffle for keeping you all on your toes.
Tobias: But you're making up for it now, aren't you? ;o) Seriously, though, I agree with everything you say ....
Harry? who's he?
Eddie...who?.........where?..yer 'avin a larf.
....that Prince Harry, now 'ees a lad, nearly 'ad 'im in the back o' me cab once but he fell flat on his face in the gutter....cor we still larf at that one down the ol' rank we do..
Tobias, I agree that the interview with the Respect 'tsar' [czarina ?] Louise Casey was excellent.
I did write a note to her, but she ignored it...
Ha ha Tobias - yes I remember that interview. V. funny.
I must congratulate you on your fabulous photograps. .. excellent portfolio.
Looking at this one
made me wonder if they are considered is any way beautiful?
I wonder if they ever came under the flack that wind generators have had to contend with?