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TV + Radio Newsreaders Personal Interest in The Stones
Posted by: colonial ()
Date: November 8, 2010 15:43

I've always noticed with some our Television and Radio Newsreaders especially with the more conservative ones on Prime time TV..who normally just stick to the story.That as soon as they've finished reading out the lastest News on The Stones..then for a few seconds in their own words they tell the viewers or listeners of their own personal experiences and pleasures they've got from The Stones.It might only be a few words or sentences..but I think its great.
Have you noticed it as well with some your Newsreaders..yea'

Re: TV + Radio Newsreaders Personal Interest in The Stones
Posted by: paulywaul ()
Date: November 8, 2010 16:03

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colonial
I've always noticed with some our Television and Radio Newsreaders especially with the more conservative ones on Prime time TV..who normally just stick to the story.That as soon as they've finished reading out the lastest News on The Stones..then for a few seconds in their own words they tell the viewers or listeners of their own personal experiences and pleasures they've got from The Stones.It might only be a few words or sentences..but I think its great.
Have you noticed it as well with some your Newsreaders..yea'

Yes, there are some TV journalists/newsreaders here in the UK that are very obviously Stones fans and make no attempt to disguise the fact, one in particular that springs to mind is this guy on ITV's London tonight program ....... Alastair Stewart

[www.itv.com]

[ I want to shout, but I can hardly speak ]

Re: TV + Radio Newsreaders Personal Interest in The Stones
Posted by: Deltics ()
Date: November 8, 2010 20:23

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paulywaul
Yes, there are some TV journalists/newsreaders here in the UK that are very obviously Stones fans and make no attempt to disguise the fact, one in particular that springs to mind is this guy on ITV's London tonight program ....... Alastair Stewart

[www.itv.com]
He entered "Celebrity Mastermind" on the BBC with the Stones as his specialist subject:
[www.bbc.co.uk]

[lifeaftermastermind.blogspot.com]

He won!


"As we say in England, it can get a bit trainspottery"

Re: TV + Radio Newsreaders Personal Interest in The Stones
Posted by: paulywaul ()
Date: November 8, 2010 21:36

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Deltics
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paulywaul
Yes, there are some TV journalists/newsreaders here in the UK that are very obviously Stones fans and make no attempt to disguise the fact, one in particular that springs to mind is this guy on ITV's London tonight program ....... Alastair Stewart

[www.itv.com]
He entered "Celebrity Mastermind" on the BBC with the Stones as his specialist subject:
[www.bbc.co.uk]

[lifeaftermastermind.blogspot.com]

He won!

Never knew that !! WOW ... good on Alastair !! Thanks for posting that.

[ I want to shout, but I can hardly speak ]

Re: TV + Radio Newsreaders Personal Interest in The Stones
Posted by: Deltics ()
Date: November 8, 2010 23:06

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paulywaul
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Deltics
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paulywaul
Yes, there are some TV journalists/newsreaders here in the UK that are very obviously Stones fans and make no attempt to disguise the fact, one in particular that springs to mind is this guy on ITV's London tonight program ....... Alastair Stewart

[www.itv.com]
He entered "Celebrity Mastermind" on the BBC with the Stones as his specialist subject:
[www.bbc.co.uk]

[lifeaftermastermind.blogspot.com]

He won!

Never knew that !! WOW ... good on Alastair !! Thanks for posting that.

He was recently the guest celeb in "Dictionary Corner" on Channel Four's "Countdown" and he was asked about his appearance on the programme, he said that he had the original question card that he'd had it signed by Mick and he was going to sell it at auction for charity.
He also said that Mick had signed it to "Alistair", so misspelling his name, "If Sir Mick wants it spelt with an "i", then that's fine by me!"


"As we say in England, it can get a bit trainspottery"



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