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dorsetpennt Thu 23-May-13 09:30:31

Don't you think that some stars/celebs ruin it for themselves with overexposure? We saw Alan Titchmarsh on everything, then Stephen Fry, Benedict Cumberbatch and now Claire Balding. Not even on programmes suited for their talents . Titchmarsh's so called chat show being an example. Maybe it's getting the money whilst you can, but I end up switching off as it drives me nuts. It's like the programme on Buckingham Palace presented by that newsreader Fiona Wotsit - just seemed to be an excuse to parade all her new frocks.

feetlebaum Fri 31-May-13 14:43:39

Wot? You read real newspapers? Crumbs!

HappyNanna Wed 29-May-13 10:48:47

I see too much of Pippa Middleton she's always in the newspapers.

laidback Wed 29-May-13 00:01:16

I was fortunate to go to Greenwich to see the Eventing...loved it! when they were show jumping they had to tell the crowd to shut up...it was brilliant.

laidback Tue 28-May-13 23:55:18

The queen agreed to be filmed, it does'nt happen by magic there are many negotiations with producers and aids etc so there must have been many conversations with Clare and she does know and respect clare, just a shame more of it was'nt on film as you said.

Tegan Tue 28-May-13 23:42:22

I got a bit choked seeing Zara with Toytown; I got very emotional when they won the World Championship.

merlotgran Tue 28-May-13 23:38:35

Passing comments? I think I spotted one. The Queen totally ignored her.

laidback Tue 28-May-13 23:33:50

I suppose they had to make the most of the Queen being 'In shot' as she does not give overt interviews to camera and had to catch her passing comments to clare. I bet there was a load of stuff they could'nt use! or maybe were not allowed to use?!

Tegan Tue 28-May-13 23:30:12

I did say on another thread that it reminded me of David Attenborough with the gorillas...

merlotgran Tue 28-May-13 23:19:37

I liked the programme about the Queen's passion for horses but I wish Clare Balding had not been filmed lurking around in the background like a peeping Tom. Also, what's with all the whispering to camera. Is the Queen so skittish she might bolt?

Clare's knowledge goes without saying but a straightforward voice-over would have been better.

Tegan Tue 28-May-13 23:02:50

What I like about her is that there is no pretence over her interest in the subject she's talking about, and, I know I'm biased about this but she does put across a valid viewpoint about racing [even though she's biased as well].

laidback Tue 28-May-13 22:28:36

Enjoyed Clare Baldings two programmes this week especially the queen's horses. I'd rather watch a well researched, thoughtfully presented, interesting programme by a familar face. I noticed that both programmes were suggested or devised by her, which I think came through,good for her!

wisewoman Sun 26-May-13 16:14:51

I think the fact that we see the same people over and over is a lack of imagination among producers, directors etc. They seem to think that if a certain format works then they must do it over and over again. Where is the originality? You can bet we will get more Broadchurch type drama soon and as for David Tennant - well he is in everything including ads. It is like that awful long silence before the announcement of who has won the baking, the singing, the sewing etc etc. I don't know when that started but it now seems to be compulsory for everyone to stand round for several minutes looking fidgety until the result is finally announced.

Aka Sun 26-May-13 15:21:41

Thanks feetle smile

I suppose we could say that in almost any situation there are those who choose to over expose themselves ...except of course on GN wink

feetlebaum Sun 26-May-13 08:08:56

@Aka - You're right. People who find themselves in demand have to capitalise on it - it can peter out at any time leaving them with very little - to turn down lucrative engagements would be throwing away their pension funds in effect.

Stansgran Sun 26-May-13 07:13:24

I want to see women on TV as old and as ugly as any of the men who are on TV. Not that I watch much TV but possibly Quentin balances out Fry,Vorderman Norton and so on. And I do think some people have got on because of their connections. Spaulding has high fallutin' horsey connections and I fear we will never see the end of her. The TV Tarquins love her.

JessM Sun 26-May-13 06:50:27

Clare has succeeded on merit, not on the back of being beautiful and despite her being a gay woman. Quite an achievement. She is incomparably better than some people who seem to get on in the media like that rather pretty chap who was running the discussions in the velodrome in the Olympics. Goodness me, he was terrible to the point of being embarrassing. But he keeps on getting work.

Aka Sun 26-May-13 06:40:13

Back to the OP. Surely they gave to make a living, 'celebrity' or not. Are you saying Dorsetpennt that they should turn down a fee-paying job and only work now and then? I would think it's a tenuous enough existence and they are simply taking the work when it is offered hmm

laidback Sat 25-May-13 17:08:13

Caroline Quentin just talks too loud! Am sure she is very nice, and comes across as very smart but I just don't like people that shout!

Ana Sat 25-May-13 11:01:22

I never watch daytime TV either, Moved! The Caroline Quention programmes are on in the evening. Perhaps I don't see enough of Clare Balding to find her irritating, she comes across as a warm and genuine person. I liked her on that quiz show...

Movedalot Sat 25-May-13 10:16:23

I suppose it depends on whether you like their style or not. If, like it seems, most of us you find CQ irritating, then she is on too much. On the other hand many of us seem to like CB so she is not irritating. I never watch daytime TV so probably don't see quite as much of some of them as others though.

What about John Humphrys? He gets about a bit but seems to keep it to programmes to which he is suited. I think he is great and would be happy to see more of him.

Tegan Sat 25-May-13 10:07:43

I've never known if the horse survived; at least I'll find out tomorrow.

annodomini Sat 25-May-13 09:28:16

I have read or heard that she was a very excitable and unstable woman which explains why she did such a foolishly impetuous thing.

Tegan Sat 25-May-13 09:11:15

Not sure what happened with Emily Davidson. Supposedly she just wanted to put a flag on the King's horse so he would go past the winning post carrying a suffragette flag but there's no way you could single out one horse when they're running at full race speed and the chances are he would have been on the other side of the track and surrounded by other horses. Someone did suggest the horse was tailed off which is why she was able to find him but, pre screens etc not sure how she would have been able to pick out one horse in the time available. She also [supposedly] bought a return ticket so didn't mean to die in the process. Looking forward to the programme.

Bez Sat 25-May-13 08:51:36

When I see any of these people doing lots on TV whether it is in the presenting line or acting I always hope they are being sensible with the money they are earning so they are OK when things do finally come to an end!

feetlebaum Sat 25-May-13 08:45:48

I think that Emily Davidson foolishly tried to stop the King's horse, and hadn't realised just how dangerous such an act would be. 'Throwing herself under' it is not what she had in mind - but sounds more dramatic and courageous.