ITV have done a decent job with their F1 coverage over the years. Still Ted Kravitz should be free to present the BTCC for 2009...*sigh*
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ITV have done a decent job with their F1 coverage over the years. Still Ted Kravitz should be free to present the BTCC for 2009...*sigh*
They've done a solid job.
No James Allen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HA HA HA HA HA :D :D
On the downside, if the Beeb bow to pressure there might not be anymore Martin Brundle which would be horrible, plus we might have to contend with DC commentating which would be my worst nightmare come true - aside from Allen returning, obviously :D
Glad I'm not the only one to have noticed that :p . A reference to all the flak he's gotten over the years, no doubt!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
Steve Rider will be missed, he is one of the most experienced and competent sports presenters around.
The rest, well, probably not - especially James Allen as I have stated on the other ITV thread. Lets hope that Mad Max doesnt get his own way on Brundle, but Eddie Jordan's name being thrown into the mix leads me to think we could have DC commentating and EJ analysing....
It's essential that Martin Brundle survives the move back to the BBC! Has anything been confirmed either way?
Out of the current team, if I had to choose a co-presenter for Martin Brundle it would have to be Ted Kravitz.
I didn't really like James Allen that much. I found his voice very irritating.
WOOOOO HOOOOO - after 12 years of bloody ad breaks ruining F1 we'll finally get to see the races in full. Good riddance ITV, no matter how much effort they put into thier coverage it doesnt matter as long as they had those bloody ad breaks, they ruined everything!
PS. I'm sure the BBC will do an excellent job, they are probably the world's finest broadcaster in all honesty.
I won't miss James "i'm such a cock that I even called my own son friggin Enzo" Allen to be honest, as for Louise and Ted, i'm utterly indifferent, I never found them to be particulary offensive. I will miss Mark "git orf me barra" Blundell for his horendous mudering of the English language in his analysis, it always added a gramatically poor comedy element to the coverage.
Have to say I didn't enjoy the My Chemical Toilet montage, was nothing on BBC's 1996 one (it's on YouTube I think).
OMG no more "Lift Me Up" either!! :D what pillock ever decided that would be suited to a motor racing intro?
"Lift me up , Lift me up, Higher than the wombats, now" .. What's that wasn't the lyrics? :confused: