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Old 07-08-2008, 12:48 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Carol Klein - does she HAVE to overemphasise ??


"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 5/8/08 14:11, in article , "Spider"
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"Rachel Aitch" wrote in message
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I'm delighted to read this post because I really DON'T like Ms Klein.

I find her voice grating, her accent annoying, her appearance
ingratiating (silly fluttering of eyelashes looking up into camera) and
I wish they'd replace her.

The final straw for me was her pronounciation of Hee-mer-OCK-a-lees.

Flying in the face of public opinion, I also didn't care for Monty Don
very much - what happened to his eyebrows?

Finally, I've gone off the other bloke, Joe someone: in my opinion he's
turning into a garden version of Jamie Oliver with his mock norf
Lunndunn lispy accent, and his horrible turns of phrase.

I appreciate that they can't bring back Alan Titchmarsh (shame, shame)
but I hope that they'll try some different faces. Perhaps then I can go
back to watching it.

Oh, and does anyone else feel a bit Sarah Raven-ed out? When she first
came on the show, I thought she was wonderful: big girl, not chosen for
her looks, sensible country wellies and comfy clothes, keen and easy to
listen to. However, after a year or two of reading her articles in GW
mag and the Telegraph, every thing she says is followed by "these
flowers available from S R cutting garden" or "this course now being
run by S R cutting garden" or "this tool marketed by S R cutting
garden" and it's all starting to feel like one big plug for her
commercial enterprises.

There, I'm done now.

Rachel Aitch


I've never really taken to Joe Swift, either. It's not the lisp, or the
accent; he seems too flippant and airy-fairy. In fact the Husband Thingy
thinks he's limp-wristed - not a good trait in a gardener. Sarah Raven
is,
as you say, becoming too commercial for her own good, but I could listen
to
her voice all day. She used to be a GP, and that's easy to imagine: her
voice is very down-to-earth-soothing- you know-it's-good for-you. It's
the
only bit of her I like.


Her husband's grandmother was Vita Sackville-West and I've heard people
say
that Sarah dresses as she does as a sort of 'homage' to Vita S-W. ;-)

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Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon


How interesting! However, I can't say SR's dress sense does anything for
me, however Sackville-westesque it may be. I suspect VS-W's wardrobe
contained longer robes than SR's! However, she may have gardened in
something more masculine - given her, er, persuasion. :~)

Spider