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Old 07-12-2012, 08:00
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It's the end of his week as a presenter on GMTV and I have been really impressed. Had thought it might be car crash TV but he is a natural and looks like he's been doing it for years. No histrionics and very articulate. Gold star.
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Old 07-12-2012, 08:47
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Actually I was thinking the same, I don't watch Daybreak but my gf had put it on this morning.

He does seem to come across very well, much more relaxed and quick witted than poor stiff as a board Aled Jones!
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Old 07-12-2012, 09:11
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But music flows through his veins so surely that's where his future lies?

Or is he just a fame whore and will do anything to get his face on TV and in the magazines?
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Old 07-12-2012, 09:58
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But music flows through his veins so surely that's where his future lies?

Or is he just a fame whore and will do anything to get his face on TV and in the magazines?
Ha ha, some people and their continued application of the term, fame whore, is so overused for many and Rylan in particular. The poor man is trying to earn a living and appears to be suited to presenting. Is every fecking person who presents on television a fame whore, or, today, does it only apply to Rylan Clark?

I've heard nothing but good about his skills. I only wish someone had recorded his presenting work this week and uploaded to youtube as I'm unable to watch. Hope he's paid well and it leads to much more for him!
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Old 07-12-2012, 10:10
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Ha ha, some people and their continued application of the term, fame whore, is so overused for many and Rylan in particular. The poor man is trying to earn a living and appears to be suited to presenting. Is every fecking person who presents on television a fame whore, or, today, does it only apply to Rylan Clark?

I've heard nothing but good about his skills. I only wish someone had recorded his presenting work this week and uploaded to youtube as I'm unable to watch. Hope he's paid well and it leads to much more for him!
There is a clip on another thread. He has a good stab at presenting I must say. Infinitely better at that than singing.
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Old 07-12-2012, 10:33
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Ha ha, some people and their continued application of the term, fame whore, is so overused for many and Rylan in particular. The poor man is trying to earn a living and appears to be suited to presenting. Is every fecking person who presents on television a fame whore, or, today, does it only apply to Rylan Clark?

I've heard nothing but good about his skills. I only wish someone had recorded his presenting work this week and uploaded to youtube as I'm unable to watch. Hope he's paid well and it leads to much more for him!
It's gone beyond ridiculous hasn't it. Rylan is doing well, does it matter what he's doing.


I suspect if any of the contestants who had been eliminated had been offered a job presenting for a week, none of them would have turned it down.

Just because Rylan has done the presenting thing for a week, it doesn't mean he's given up with singing does it. You take whatever comes your way. He's earning money, although some folk think he should simply sign on and look for a 'proper job' LOL!

Well done Rylan
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Old 07-12-2012, 10:49
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Ha ha, some people and their continued application of the term, fame whore, is so overused for many and Rylan in particular. The poor man is trying to earn a living and appears to be suited to presenting. Is every fecking person who presents on television a fame whore, or, today, does it only apply to Rylan Clark?

I've heard nothing but good about his skills. I only wish someone had recorded his presenting work this week and uploaded to youtube as I'm unable to watch. Hope he's paid well and it leads to much more for him!
Famewhore - person who is seeking fame and will do pretty much anything to get it/keep it. It remains to be seen if Rylan will buckle down and actually persue a career in TV presenting/singing or whether he will go back to being one of Thickie Price's Klingons, continue with the cosmetic surgery proceedures, appear at the opening of every envelope and do the 'reality TV' circuit.

I hope he makes a go of the TV presenting.
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Old 07-12-2012, 11:04
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It's the end of his week as a presenter on GMTV and I have been really impressed. Had thought it might be car crash TV but he is a natural and looks like he's been doing it for years. No histrionics and very articulate. Gold star.
You're being sarcastic right? Did you see him "interview" his X Factor chums this morning?
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Old 07-12-2012, 11:56
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There is a clip on another thread. He has a good stab at presenting I must say. Infinitely better at that than singing.
On another thread I haven't a clue of and so I will continue not to see him, that's a shame. I had hoped a fan might upload all of Rylan this with week's presenting onto youtube — if I could I surely would. I have to suppose in which case no one is such a big a fan of Rylan as I.
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Old 07-12-2012, 11:59
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It's gone beyond ridiculous hasn't it. Rylan is doing well, does it matter what he's doing.


I suspect if any of the contestants who had been eliminated had been offered a job presenting for a week, none of them would have turned it down.

Just because Rylan has done the presenting thing for a week, it doesn't mean he's given up with singing does it. You take whatever comes your way. He's earning money, although some folk think he should simply sign on and look for a 'proper job' LOL!

Well done Rylan
I'm proud to be Rylan's fan and thrilled he's had this presenting slot. He's doing very well for himself. I can't imagine any of the other bumped contestants being offered what he was — it was always waiting to happen as he's a natural.
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Old 07-12-2012, 12:02
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Famewhore - person who is seeking fame and will do pretty much anything to get it/keep it. It remains to be seen if Rylan will buckle down and actually persue a career in TV presenting/singing or whether he will go back to being one of Thickie Price's Klingons, continue with the cosmetic surgery proceedures, appear at the opening of every envelope and do the 'reality TV' circuit.

I hope he makes a go of the TV presenting.
He's a bright chap and I can't imagine he won't do his very best to buckle down to persue a career in TV presenting or anything credible. I believe in Rylan as he is intelligent, bless.
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Old 07-12-2012, 12:04
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You're being sarcastic right? Did you see him "interview" his X Factor chums this morning?
Go on — have a stab at describing what you feel you discerned you saw, please. Don't simply allude to him not being good at presenting.
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Old 07-12-2012, 12:06
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I saw it this morning and I didn't think Rylan did anything wrong, he had a bit of banter with the 3 finalists, and had a chat but the other presenters were mainly doing the interviewing anyway. Plus there was a lag and I'm not sure how well CM, JA and JD could hear what was being said to them so I think it's unfair to judge Rylan on that, he's been fab on daybreak all week, I will miss him too Floh
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Old 07-12-2012, 12:07
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I saw it this morning and I didn't think Rylan did anything wrong, he had a bit of banter with the 3 finalists, and had a chat but the other presenters were mainly doing the interviewing anyway. Plus there was a lag and I'm not sure how well CM, JA and JD could hear what was being said to them so I think it's unfair to judge Rylan on that, he's been fab on daybreak all week, I will miss him too Floh
I want him to be doing so well and you're right: I miss Rylan.
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Old 07-12-2012, 12:15
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Floh: I wish I could upload them onto youtube, did you know you can watch Daybreak through ITV player, but if you can't access that I'm not sure. There is a short clip of him at the end of this article but that's all I could find outside of ITV player. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...nt-editor.html
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Old 07-12-2012, 12:15
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On another thread I haven't a clue of and so I will continue not to see him, that's a shame. I had hoped a fan might upload all of Rylan this with week's presenting onto youtube — if I could I surely would. I have to suppose in which case no one is such a big a fan of Rylan as I.
I think you can watch Daybreak on ITV player.
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Old 07-12-2012, 14:17
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Yes I'm sad that this was Rylan's last morning on Day Break. He came across so natural and at ease with himself and looks gooooddd. He's so great with the quick-thinking ad-libs as well and sounds like he likes all the so-called celebs he's promoting even though you can tell deep down it's all tongue in cheek. Can't wait for him to pop up somewhere else. Yes you can watch him on iPlayer. His slot is on at 07:50 so look at the clock on the screen to guestimate where to fast-forward to (although you do have to sit through the ads unfortunately).
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Old 07-12-2012, 14:33
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Ha ha, some people and their continued application of the term, fame whore, is so overused for many and Rylan in particular. The poor man is trying to earn a living and appears to be suited to presenting. Is every fecking person who presents on television a fame whore, or, today, does it only apply to Rylan Clark?

I've heard nothing but good about his skills. I only wish someone had recorded his presenting work this week and uploaded to youtube as I'm unable to watch. Hope he's paid well and it leads to much more for him!
I thought the whole reason he and others, go on X Factor is because (and often in their own words) "this is all I want to do". The same applies to Murs. He accepted the Xtra Factor offer because he was unconvinced his music career would continue. These presenting jobs are just a flag of convenience to continue their public profile and remain on the Z list. After all, working at Asda isn't going to get you invites to film premieres is it?

Rylan may or may not be good at TV presenting, but one gets the distinct feeling, the X Factor was just a ruse to get noticed (I know, deep shock there). Why don't they just re-name it the Fame Factor and have done with it?
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Old 07-12-2012, 14:35
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I thought the whole reason he and others, go on X Factor is because (and often in their own words) "this is all I want to do". The same applies to Murs. He accepted the Xtra Factor offer because he was unconvinced his music career would continue. These presenting jobs are just a flag of convenience to continue their public profile and remain on the Z list. After all, working at Asda isn't going to get you invites to film premieres is it?

Rylan may or may not be good at TV presenting, but one gets the distinct feeling, the X Factor was just a ruse to get noticed (I know, deep shock there). Why don't they just re-name it the Fame Factor and have done with it?
When people say this it sounds like envy frankly. So Rylan got noticed and he enjoys working in showbiz? Not sure what the problem with that is exactly.
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Old 07-12-2012, 15:13
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When people say this it sounds like envy frankly. So Rylan got noticed and he enjoys working in showbiz? Not sure what the problem with that is exactly.
Yes. It sounds odd to me. People do set out on one course in life and change course when an opportunity opens up. The singers who came second and third in the 2nd series of Pop Idol became children's TV presenters and have been doing that job for years.

Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes, aka Sam and Mark.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_and_Mark
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Old 07-12-2012, 15:16
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I thought the whole reason he and others, go on X Factor is because (and often in their own words) "this is all I want to do". The same applies to Murs. He accepted the Xtra Factor offer because he was unconvinced his music career would continue. These presenting jobs are just a flag of convenience to continue their public profile and remain on the Z list. After all, working at Asda isn't going to get you invites to film premieres is it?
Well, you thought wrong.

Some people say its "all they want to do" others aren't quite so narrow in their world view and seize the opportunities life throws at them with both hands... I know which view on life I think is more healthy
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Old 07-12-2012, 15:49
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When people say this it sounds like envy frankly. So Rylan got noticed and he enjoys working in showbiz? Not sure what the problem with that is exactly.
Well, you thought wrong.

Some people say its "all they want to do" others aren't quite so narrow in their world view and seize the opportunities life throws at them with both hands... I know which view on life I think is more healthy
You don't get it do you?

X Factor and other TV reality shows are a short cut to fame without actually having achieved anything or worked for it.

"Envy" - get real. And I don't have a problem per se with taking opportunities - I am more concerned with those that offer such opportunities whether they be Daybreak producers trying to get publicity for a programme dying on it's arse or X Factor producers using the public as fall guys to make their millions.

I stand for talent, hard work and endeavour. What I loathe is fame for fame's sake.
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Old 07-12-2012, 15:49
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Floh: I wish I could upload them onto youtube, did you know you can watch Daybreak through ITV player, but if you can't access that I'm not sure. There is a short clip of him at the end of this article but that's all I could find outside of ITV player. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...nt-editor.html

I think you can watch Daybreak on ITV player.
I can't access ITV player, but thanks, both. xx
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Old 07-12-2012, 15:59
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You don't get it do you?

X Factor and other TV reality shows are a short cut to fame without actually having achieved anything or worked for it.

"Envy" - get real. And I don't have a problem per se with taking opportunities - I am more concerned with those that offer such opportunities whether they be Daybreak producers trying to get publicity for a programme dying on it's arse or X Factor producers using the public as fall guys to make their millions.

I stand for talent, hard work and endeavour. What I loathe is fame for fame's sake.


without actually having achieved anything or worked for it.
Rylan worked hard to be noticed on X Factor and was talented enough for ITV to want him for the week's presenting slots. He used his skills to do that and be different. I believe he'll endeavour to stay around being open to offers building up into some permanence, making a base for himself on british tv.
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Old 07-12-2012, 16:03
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I stand for talent, hard work and endeavour. What I loathe is fame for fame's sake.
Perhaps Rylan has a talent for TV presenting. He has done well so far in what was in effect a test run - an audition.. Time will tell.
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