Charlie still looks uncomfortable sitting beside her and there's very little interaction.The forced banter with the weather presenter is just childish.
in the part we watched she said breast instead of best (Arf arf) and mispronounced species:D
I do like Naga but she can be irritating sometimes. Her laughing at the workers who misspelt Bus as Bup was terrible and patronising. I did enjoy her later saying breast though. Prove we all make mistakes at work Naga.:p
Her feeling the need to issue challenges to reporters and the weather people is excruciating too. Wish she'd stop it.
Charlie still looks uncomfortable sitting beside her and there's very little interaction.The forced banter with the weather presenter is just childish.
Yes, there was an incident this weekend where Naga was trying to be funny with Alex, complaining about the wet weather. Alex abrubtly said "Well, if you let me get a word in, I'll tell you about the weather!"
Naga also looks scruffy compared to her male co-hosts. I think it's wrong that the chaps are made to wear suit and tie and Naga can wear what appears to be an over stretched colourful T-Shirt with tights!
Since it was pointed out here, it is noticeable that Charlie rarely joins in after one of her bits of banter. He just glances at her and then moves on!
Since it was pointed out here, it is noticeable that Charlie rarely joins in after one of her bits of banter. He just glances at her and then moves on!
On a few occasions recently he has simply cut across her, thanked the weather presenter and moved things on. There is nothing like the warmth you feel between Bill and Louise.
On a few occasions recently he has simply cut across her, thanked the weather presenter and moved things on. There is nothing like the warmth you feel between Bill and Louise.
That's quite interesting. I remember when Stayt and Reid presented together. Chemistry was great, and they were very watchable. What changed?
That's quite interesting. I remember when Stayt and Reid presented together. Chemistry was great, and they were very watchable. What changed?
Reid left. Charlie doesn't have any chemistry with Naga and he doesn't want to, a problem for the editor. I think Sally Nugent would have been a better appointment, she gets on well with Bill and Charlie and can handle both news and sport.
Naga is competent enough, but her forced 'banter' with the weather presenters is facile and rather embarrassing.
If I could choose the presenters for Breakfast it would be from the following:
Joanna Gosling - Great diction and dulcet tones.
Sophie Long - Inoffensive, good voice and pleasantly attractive.
Louisa Preston - A firm favourite, she used to do the headlines on Breakfast way back in 2006 or so. (when they had a separate desk in the studio for the headlines)
Joanna made a few appearances on Breakfast in the summer some years ago, I particularly remember one very short dress;-)
Reid left. Charlie doesn't have any chemistry with Naga and he doesn't want to, a problem for the editor. I think Sally Nugent would have been a better appointment, she gets on well with Bill and Charlie and can handle both news and sport.
I never used to like Sally - but improved massively after Susanna left. I think it should be Louise and Sally with Naga as relief....
Becky seems much more attractive and less antagonistic, a much better early morning broadcaster than Naga although she might not balance the Ethnic/Woman Scale as favourably. Let's not pretend quotas are not important to the BBC even if Naga is rough sandpaper rather than smooth sailing in her role. I am amazed they upgraded her from Late Lunch personally, between the boyish haircut, unflattering tops and skirts she pulls down constantly it is clear she is not comfortable on TV. Perhaps better suited for radio.
I am amazed they upgraded her from Late Lunch personally, between the boyish haircut, unflattering tops and skirts she pulls down constantly it is clear she is not comfortable on TV.
Yes, I've noticed that - it's bloody annoying! And yet, when she wears a legit short skirt, she doesn't do it. Only when it's roughly a knee-length dress.
Those bold-design dresses she wears, as you say, don't really suit her. But she wears the same style again and again, so they must be her choice (rather than the producer's or something).
Yes, I've noticed that - it's bloody annoying! And yet, when she wears a legit short skirt, she doesn't do it. Only when it's roughly a knee-length dress.
Those bold-design dresses she wears, as you say, don't really suit her. But she wears the same style again and again, so they must be her choice (rather than the producer's or something).
I thought perhaps she was uncomfortable in short skirts but seeing as how she seemed fined wearing that one that is about thigh height, I wonder if she actually does it consciously to draw attention. She's not necessarily a face for radio but I wonder if she'd rather be behind a desk than on a sofa.
Yes and they are all *****. Her Husband, James, was a director at ITV's 'Daybreak'. What more evidence is required to expose the incestuous nature of the British television industry? Ugh.
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I was unaware of that, thank you.
I do like Naga but she can be irritating sometimes. Her laughing at the workers who misspelt Bus as Bup was terrible and patronising. I did enjoy her later saying breast though. Prove we all make mistakes at work Naga.:p
Her feeling the need to issue challenges to reporters and the weather people is excruciating too. Wish she'd stop it.
Can guitars actually fall out with each other?
Yes, there was an incident this weekend where Naga was trying to be funny with Alex, complaining about the wet weather. Alex abrubtly said "Well, if you let me get a word in, I'll tell you about the weather!"
Naga also looks scruffy compared to her male co-hosts. I think it's wrong that the chaps are made to wear suit and tie and Naga can wear what appears to be an over stretched colourful T-Shirt with tights!
She also presented the 6.30 BBC London show tonight
On a few occasions recently he has simply cut across her, thanked the weather presenter and moved things on. There is nothing like the warmth you feel between Bill and Louise.
That's quite interesting. I remember when Stayt and Reid presented together. Chemistry was great, and they were very watchable. What changed?
Reid left. Charlie doesn't have any chemistry with Naga and he doesn't want to, a problem for the editor. I think Sally Nugent would have been a better appointment, she gets on well with Bill and Charlie and can handle both news and sport.
Joanna made a few appearances on Breakfast in the summer some years ago, I particularly remember one very short dress;-)
I never used to like Sally - but improved massively after Susanna left. I think it should be Louise and Sally with Naga as relief....
Clip> http://youtu.be/1evPHL5vd2I?t=1m39s
Becky seems much more attractive and less antagonistic, a much better early morning broadcaster than Naga although she might not balance the Ethnic/Woman Scale as favourably. Let's not pretend quotas are not important to the BBC even if Naga is rough sandpaper rather than smooth sailing in her role. I am amazed they upgraded her from Late Lunch personally, between the boyish haircut, unflattering tops and skirts she pulls down constantly it is clear she is not comfortable on TV. Perhaps better suited for radio.
Oh dear, you walked into that one, but it's gotta be said:
"I wouldn't mind some relief from Naga."
Yes, I've noticed that - it's bloody annoying! And yet, when she wears a legit short skirt, she doesn't do it. Only when it's roughly a knee-length dress.
Those bold-design dresses she wears, as you say, don't really suit her. But she wears the same style again and again, so they must be her choice (rather than the producer's or something).
This sort of thing suits her much better:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pxpv6UJhIWw
So do thousands of other people.
I thought perhaps she was uncomfortable in short skirts but seeing as how she seemed fined wearing that one that is about thigh height, I wonder if she actually does it consciously to draw attention. She's not necessarily a face for radio but I wonder if she'd rather be behind a desk than on a sofa.
She's the absolute epitome of bland.
Her "banter" is toe-curling and her opinions are worthless.
She's heinous.
Yes and they are all *****. Her Husband, James, was a director at ITV's 'Daybreak'. What more evidence is required to expose the incestuous nature of the British television industry? Ugh.