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Eddie Mair fans - did you listen tonight?

66 replies

Hassled · 29/02/2012 20:07

Did the man get on the bus to Swansea? I need to know.

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stainesmassif · 01/03/2012 06:14

My gaydar's absolutely rubbish. I don't care. I particularly love 'that'll be the police for you now'.

stainesmassif · 01/03/2012 06:20

The wiki picture is very unflattering.

Ponders · 01/03/2012 09:16

he is so quick Smile

Sockspence · 01/03/2012 12:08

I was hooting at the tattooist's half-hearted attempt to lie about having listened to PM before Grin

Hassled · 01/03/2012 17:57

Yay Geoffrey! What a lovely, lovely man. He did amazingly well - I just want to hug him.

Grin at "I had to work with Robert"

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MrsWembley · 01/03/2012 18:01

I welled up at the tale of the man on the bus to Swansea. The views he hadn't seen for years, his wife passing him and silently asking if he was ok.

Radio gold.Smile

LimeJellyforBrains · 01/03/2012 19:15

Wow. Geoffrey really kept us guessing didn't he? Wasn't sure at first whether he'd done it or not. What a brave and lovely man - does he realise just how terrified many of us would be at the thought of speaking to the nation on the radio!!!

Well done Geoffrey!

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MrsWembley · 01/03/2012 20:17

D'you know, I've had no interest in anything Twitterish, but Eddie might just get me on there...

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HidingInTheUndergrowth · 02/03/2012 11:09

Gosh, it's an mn Eddie Mair fan club! Can we have badges? :o

I also think he is super. So nice when needed but he doesn't take any nonsense either. The perfect balance.

Though this is a bit controversial I also really like Robert Peston, but then I am a radio 4 slattern :o

MrsWembley · 02/03/2012 19:03

You are allowed to like Pesto, just not in public...

R4 · 02/03/2012 22:23

I'm not in the EM fanclub, I'm afraid. He is in danger of turning a flagship news programme into lite entertainment. I'm not alone: he and/or his lack of editor got some grumbles on Feedback today.

FunnysInTheGarden · 02/03/2012 22:32

Oh Boo R4 don't be such a sour puss. EM is just the right mix. The Today Programme is enough if you want serious news

Ponders · 02/03/2012 22:43

most of the people who bother to contact Feedback are PITAs

PM is not a "flagship news programme" - it's a newsy magazine programme, & provides that service very well.

(IMHO of course. but anyone who thinks otherwise can...ahem...)

TheHonMrsP · 02/03/2012 22:50

Today = heavy, boring, makes me listen to Heart FM
PM = fabulous, amusing, informative

ObviouslyOblivious · 02/03/2012 22:58

It's not flagship news - there's a full news programme straight afterwards!

FunnysInTheGarden · 02/03/2012 23:00

TheHon I am with you. Today makes me listen to Jersey 103 in the am. This is obv a case of R4 dumbing down just for us types Grin

NigellaLawless · 02/03/2012 23:02

I am soooooooooo excited to find this thread. I heart Eddie Mair and miss him so much these days.

I used to love listening to him on my drive home but now I'm on maternity leave I don't get to listen - 5pm is DS's grumpy hour and nothing but full eye contact and loud nursery rhymes will do Confused

Is it wrong to look forward to going back to work so I can be reunited with EM?

MrsWembley · 03/03/2012 01:06

R4

Today is 'flagship news'; PM is a magazine programme. I shout at the radio in the morning. I nod and smile and hoot with laughter at the radio at tea-time.

R4 · 04/03/2012 18:22

From the BBC website, it says that PM is an "afternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines" or "full coverage and analysis of the day's news."
Both descriptions mention reacting to events. They don't mention presenters going off on a ego trip inventing topics for discussionHmm. EM is going to end up in cutesy Martyn-Lewis-and-his-cats territory if he's not careful.

Ponders · 04/03/2012 18:28

define current affairs, R4 Grin

IMO they do all the things you put in quotes - just not "news" to the exclusion of real life

Ponders · 04/03/2012 18:47

tattoo parlour on POTW right now Grin

kittyandthefontanelles · 17/05/2012 03:41

I've loved Eddie for 12years. Hands off, he's mine. Ooh, that voice. He makes me cry laughing.