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Topic Title: Engineers on TV
Topic Summary: Is the lack of experienced engineers presenting TV programmes and issue?
Created On: 14 December 2009 04:28 PM
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 06 January 2010 07:27 PM
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ess1uk

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Originally posted by: amillar

Don't get me wrong, I much prefer presenters who really understand their subject rather than those who (as you say) have just been briefed on it, but those who understand their subject and can present it well are very few and far between.


Fred Dibnah
excellent bloke
i could watch his shows over and over again
 06 January 2010 08:07 PM
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westonpa

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Fred is a great example and was down to earth and yet had a great sense of humour. I remember the one where he dropped that chimney and was running away because he was not 100% sure on where it was going to fall..........talk about funny and elf and safety!

I also like Dr. Brian Cox the physicist who has done some stuff on time, CERN, physics etc.

Regards.
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