Yes, I heard some of his show on Saturday. On his show yesterday he was commenting on the poor design of many places he was viewing. I'm sure his wife will make sure they don't lose out on location fees when they move, even if it's a small property there will be a corner where a sustainable fashion label can shoot a floaty frock, the model leaning on a modernist table with a rough-hewn vessel & twig arrangement atop.Robert Elms again talking about downsizing and asking people to call in to say what they regret throwing out. Said again he might be moving, but not to worry, it will still be in London. Shame they won’t be able to rent out their house for filming if they move.His wife trained as an architect and is now a photographer, as well as all the other skills she apparently taught herself while on lockdown.
Even though I’m critiquing him, I do like him. I always listen back to Saturday’s show on the Sounds App as I like to watch Saturday Kitchen. Wouldn’t be surprised if they rent out the Suffolk cottage for shoots as well. It’s very heavily styled but looks a nice place to stay.Yes, I heard some of his show on Saturday. On his show yesterday he was commenting on the poor design of many places he was viewing. I'm sure his wife will make sure they don't lose out on location fees when they move, even if it's a small property there will be a corner where a sustainable fashion label can shoot a floaty frock, the model leaning on a modernist table with a rough-hewn vessel & twig arrangement atop.
Yes, I like Robert Elms. I listen to his Saturday show live as I'm usually cleaning or out walking or driving. I've read The Way We Wore and London Made Us, both of which I enjoyed. I feel as if I've read or heard most of his tales now so I couldn't imagine being too interested in another memoir-type book from him, I think we all know by now that he was everywhere and wore everything before anyoneEven though I’m critiquing him, I do like him. I always listen back to Saturday’s show on the Sounds App as I like to watch Saturday Kitchen. Wouldn’t be surprised if they rent out the Suffolk cottage for shoots as well. It’s very heavily styled but looks a nice place to stay.
I haven’t read any of Robert’s books yet but would like to. I remember a few years after he started on BBC London/GLR, around 1999/2000 (I remember when this was as I was working at home at that time) he was talking about clothes and mentioned that be had just bought a pair of trousers for circa £280. I do not remember what the brand was but I thought it was really tacky to mention the price. That was a lot of money back then. It was as if he was announcing that he had arrived somehow. Shades of Jo Good. I hadn’t been able to listen to him before then as I was always at work during his broadcast time. Vanessa had a phone in programme then.
I really miss old style GLR.
He still makes it known that he buys made to measure suits and handmade shoes with no trainers allowed on his feet. I think his underwear, T-shirts and polo shirts are all Sunspel. I just saw that Paul Weller hasYes, I like Robert Elms. I listen to his Saturday show live as I'm usually cleaning or out walking or driving. I've read The Way We Wore and London Made Us, both of which I enjoyed. I feel as if I've read or heard most of his tales now so I couldn't imagine being too interested in another memoir-type book from him, I think we all know by now that he was everywhere and wore everything before anyone. It certainly is tacky to mention the exact price of something in such circumstances, it could only be to big-note oneself, it's a shame he feels the need to do so.
I’m not listening to her right now for the past couple of weeks nor to whoever her predecessor is. It’s normally Jason Rosam but he’s relentlessly and annoyingly cheerful with his guess what bird this is....I started to tune into Steve Allen at about 4/5 am if I’m awake. Don’t mind ‘some’ of Dotun Adebayo’s output but nothing football related. His Sunday on programme is sometimes listenable. The radio does ease me back to sleep.BBC Radio London right now, Is this a joke?
Vanessa finishing at 9am for a one-hour "special show" of stale replays of Make A Difference, music celebs meeting local heroes. I know the pandemic is still on but this all seems very old now and cringingly self-congratulatory. Robert Elms should be worried, I am sure most will be tuning out and mightn't find their way back.
It is so depressing and repetitious. It must be to save money. It would be interesting to know if their contracts allowed their fees to be adjusted in that way, it's like being on a zero hours contract, no pay no play.The Make a Difference hour long inserts are relentless. They are inserted into every BBC local radio slots between 2100 and 2200 hours this week. Is it to save money because then they don’t have to pay their presenters for a 2 hr normal slot?
steve Allen sends me back to sleep very quickly. He’s very new to me and his style of broadcasting rather ‘interesting’ I would say.It is so depressing and repetitious. It must be to save money. It would be interesting to know if their contracts allowed their fees to be adjusted in that way, it's like being on a zero hours contract, no pay no play.
I won't listen to Steve Allen anymore, he's just too creepy in too many ways. I catch the last 10 mins of his show sometimes before Nick Ferrari, LBC should be embarrassed to have him at that time on their schedule with his 20th century style show, turning pages, slurping and repeating the last few words of every sentence, the last few words of every sentence.
BBC Radio London has the vibe of a store having a closing down sale while trying to pretend it's business as usual.On BBC Radio London now is Life’s Second Chances, about people who have recovered from Covid 19, interspersed with music. I’ve definitely heard this before. The Make a Difference Heroes Meet aired twice yesterday.
Yes, it does sound like that. Same programme going out across all the local radio stations I can get on Freeview.BBC Radio London has the vibe of a store having a closing down sale while trying to pretend it's business as usual.
EDIT: Nick Ferrari is talking about dog theft at the moment.
It is terrible. I am still shocked to see people leave their dogs tied up outside when they go in to a shop.I’ve been listening to Nick Ferrari too. The amount of dog theft now is frightening.
Does sound like the woman was waiting to have a word with the owner. It is possible that some people aren’t aware of the amount of dog theft around.It is terrible. I am still shocked to see people leave their dogs tied up outside when they go in to a shop.
My OH was yelled at by a woman when he came out of a supermarket a while back, he stopped to put his earbuds in and while doing so looked down at a little Maltese that was tied up outside when a woman who'd been waiting yelled at him for leaving his dog tied up outside, he should be ashamed etc. She was of course embarrassed when he explained it wasn't his dog but he let her know he thought she was doing a good thing but should be careful as the owner might not take kindly to being approached in that way.
Yes, she was certainly waiting to have a word with the owner, I find it amazing that people aren't aware of dog theft, I thought everyone was on high alert nowadays, I now feel uncomfortable asking anyone about their dog like I used to do, in case they think I am sizing them up or stalking them.Does sound like the woman was waiting to have a word with the owner. It is possible that some people aren’t aware of the amount of dog theft around.
I heard an earlier bit. He said his daughters had both done the DoE scheme but that his son hadn’t. Will attempt to listen later in Sounds appBBC Radio London now. Robert Elms doing Prince Philip is excruciating, he should've phoned in sick knowing what the programme would be today.
I've tuned out. It's been over 24 hours since the announcement of Prince Philip's death, I feel there's nothing more to hear for the time being.I heard an earlier bit. He said his daughters had both done the DoE scheme but that his son hadn’t. Will attempt to listen later in Sounds app.
I've tuned out. It's been over 24 hours since the announcement of Prince Philip's death, I feel there's nothing more to hear for the time being.
He’s been given another hour.I've tuned out. It's been over 24 hours since the announcement of Prince Philip's death, I feel there's nothing more to hear for the time being.
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