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How on earth are Tess Daley and the other one
worth what they are paid
. Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly's salary is £525,000, that is per episode: £18,750 per episode. I personally don't think either of them or any of the judges are worth being paid more than the professional dancers. I watch the show to see the dancing not for the presenters or the judges.
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I do not know where you get your information from but the £ quoted is totally incorrect.
Divide your figure by 2 and cut a bit more off, and your closer.... Please do not post totally made up salaries. Anyone can see the fees for BBC top earners in the BBC accounts. |
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worth what they are paid
. Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly's salary is £525,000, that is per episode: £18,750 per episode. I personally don't think either of them or any of the judges are worth being paid more than the professional dancers. I watch the show to see the dancing not for the presenters or the judges. |
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I do not know where you get your information from but the £ quoted is totally incorrect.
Divide your figure by 2 and cut a bit more off, and your closer.... Please do not post totally made up salaries. Anyone can see the fees for BBC top earners in the BBC accounts. http://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifesty...stars-11368967 |
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I do not know where you get your information from but the £ quoted is totally incorrect.
Divide your figure by 2 and cut a bit more off, and your closer.... Please do not post totally made up salaries. Anyone can see the fees for BBC top earners in the BBC accounts. |
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The other one has a name, is Claudia Winkleman
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don't tell me what to post "totally made up salaries"
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifesty...stars-11368967 Try The BBC. Tess is on £250,000 for SCD. |
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The other one has a name, is Claudia Winkleman
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It's not made up, it's on various websites. If you can see the BBC's accounts then perhaps you could let us know the true figure.
Or Search this forum, there have been threads this series with correct information. Or Search. The Sun The Daily Mail. Who surprisingly have had accurate articles on it during this series. |
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don't tell me what to post "totally made up salaries"
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifesty...stars-11368967 "So the figures quoted below may also include payment from employers other than the BBC." It's a common trick of the tabloids, they get a rough idea of what someone might earn (often over several years) then word their headlines and article to make it look as if they are being paid that by the BBC. The BBC have not published individual salaries and it is unlikely that any of the people concerned have said what they earn. If one tabloid gives one figure then others usually give a higher figure. Most of Chris Evans' wealth is from his days in commercial radio and TV. Always worth bearing in mind some of the sums paid by ITV and CH4 which drawf these figures and of course they do not have a money tree at ITV and CH4, the money comes through advertising i,e. just about every product and service you pay for. |
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"So the figures quoted below may also include payment from employers other than the BBC." It's a common trick of the tabloids, they get a rough idea of what someone might earn (often over several years) then word their headlines and article to make it look as if they are being paid that by the BBC. The BBC have not published individual salaries and it is unlikely that any of the people concerned have said what they earn. If one tabloid gives one figure then others usually give a higher figure. Most of Chris Evans' wealth is from his days in commercial radio and TV. Always worth bearing in mind some of the sums paid by ITV and CH4 which drawf these figures and of course they do not have a money tree at ITV and CH4, the money comes through advertising i,e. just about every product and service you pay for. Tess has other work, she works on a satellite channel, I think re mums, she has also been presenting The One Show, she presents Chikdren in Need etc. |
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The other one has a name, is Claudia Winkleman
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worth what they are paid
. Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly's salary is ........................ |
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Love the quoted website, you have to answer questions to access it, that makes me worried before I start.
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To put things in perspective, Tess has been co-presenting the BBC's flagship program for over a decade with very successful ratings If she had performance related pay then her pay would be good.
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Agree.
Tess has other work, she works on a satellite channel, I think re mums, she has also been presenting The One Show, she presents Chikdren in Need etc. |
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Google. !
Or Search this forum, there have been threads this series with correct information. Or Search. The Sun The Daily Mail. Who surprisingly have had accurate articles on it during this series. Since the BBC will not disclose the salaries of presenters earning more than £150,000 until next summer then none of the figures are official, including the ones you quoted. |
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worth what they are paid
. Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly's salary is £525,000, that is per episode: £18,750 per episode. I personally don't think either of them or any of the judges are worth being paid more than the professional dancers. I watch the show to see the dancing not for the presenters or the judges. |
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I am so glad you loved the quoted website - that has made my day
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Presenters like Tess can get paid huge sums for personal appearances and corporate videos.
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You sort of miss the point regarding the OP's post, the overpaid or underpaid principle still stands. Changing the argument because your google search revealed something different from others doesn't mean you should go around accusing people of making stuff up.
Since the BBC will not disclose the salaries of presenters earning more than £150,000 until next summer then none of the figures are official, including the ones you quoted. |
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Proof of what you claim please.
There have been threads here easy to search for, this autumn and it's been in articles in The Sun and the Daily Nail this autumn. |
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Saturday night working?
I'd give her £200 plus clothing and make-up expenses. Although,in the voice of Basil Fawlty "she's a waste of space". |
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Saturday night working?
I'd give her £200 plus clothing and make-up expenses.
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It does seem silly, but they have to pay high salaries otherwise commercial channels will tempt them away with more lucrative offers.
I'd have thought £50,000 per series would be enough. |
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You sort of miss the point regarding the OP's post, the overpaid or underpaid principle still stands. Changing the argument because your google search revealed something different from others doesn't mean you should go around accusing people of making stuff up.
Since the BBC will not disclose the salaries of presenters earning more than £150,000 until next summer then none of the figures are official, including the ones you quoted. |
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I gave sources but you can do the work, not me.
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I like Tess and Claudia. I don't mind what they get paid.
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. Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly's salary is £525,000, that is per episode: £18,750 per episode. I personally don't think either of them or any of the judges are worth being paid more than the professional dancers. I watch the show to see the dancing not for the presenters or the judges.
