Does Jose Been ever shut up? It's endless chatter.
She's an excellent commentator doing her role in providing historical information relevant to the stage and allowing Mcewen to offer his expert analysis.
Does Jose Been ever shut up? It's endless chatter.
I grew up listening to TMS in the UK, and one quote from a man who was one of crickets finest players and commentators always comes to mind; ".The key thing was to learn the value of economy with words and to never insult the viewer by telling them what they can already see." Mr Benaud was right then and is also right now. Sometimes a picture can tell it's own story.She's an excellent commentator doing her role in providing historical information relevant to the stage and allowing Mcewen to offer his expert analysis.
Absolutely, and there is a clip of another legend, Harry Carpenter, saying much the same thing. You don't need to rabbit endlessly - let the pictures tell the story, and just add bit of relevant info to help the viewers.I grew up listening to TMS in the UK, and one quote from a man who was one of crickets finest players and commentators always comes to mind; ".The key thing was to learn the value of economy with words and to never insult the viewer by telling them what they can already see." Mr Benaud was right then and is also right now. Sometimes a picture can tell it's own story.
I grew up listening to TMS in the UK, and one quote from a man who was one of crickets finest players and commentators always comes to mind; ".The key thing was to learn the value of economy with words and to never insult the viewer by telling them what they can already see." Mr Benaud was right then and is also right now. Sometimes a picture can tell it's own story.
I grew up listening to TMS in the UK, and one quote from a man who was one of crickets finest players and commentators always comes to mind; ".The key thing was to learn the value of economy with words and to never insult the viewer by telling them what they can already see." Mr Benaud was right then and is also right now. Sometimes a picture can tell it's own story.
Absolutely, and there is a clip of another legend, Harry Carpenter, saying much the same thing. You don't need to rabbit endlessly - let the pictures tell the story, and just add bit of relevant info to help the viewers.
Once he is freed from the studio idiocy of Chennaoui and Blythe, he is very good.So that means you miss the commentary and wisdom of Mcewen who is just about the best commentator in the business.
Im prepared to sacrifice that for my sanity...So that means you miss the commentary and wisdom of Mcewen who is just about the best commentator in the business.
I do think some of you let the commentary bother you too much. The only thing that ever annoys me is the way Hatch reacts to a crash (OH NO!!! NO NO NO NO NO!!!). Otherwise I very much enjoy his commentary and pretty much every one else's. I really love Carlton, I find he provides a nice backdrop when you've got a four hour flat sprint stage in the Tour.
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