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DeeLicious | 09:19 Sat 05th May 2018 | Film, Media & TV
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How could the BBC destroy Simon Mayo's brilliant Drivetime show by lumbering him with dull-as-ditchwater Jo Whiley? Not forgiven!
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I can't bear Simon Mayo's show. I have to listen to it as it's on at work and my colleagues like it.
It can only be improved by having Jo Whiley there.
Another example of PC nonsense. I recently read that because all presenters on daytime radio 2 are male, the BBC decided there had to be female presenters on some of the programmes. If they add a token female to the Ken Bruce show then radio 2 will not be heard on my radio between 7am and 7pm. At the BBC the old saying "if it aint broke don't fix it" has been superseded by "if it doesn't need fixing break it".
Could've been worse, Dee. They could have lumbered him with Michael (load of) Ball(s), or Dermot O'Dreary. Or, worse still, Elaine Page - shriek!!!
It's a bad fit for a worse reason.

Jo Whiley is dreadful, that breathless cod-student enthusiasm - you're in your mid-forties woman, act your age!

I quite like Simon Mayo, I can't believe he is happy having this foisted on him, but as a professional, he will make all the right noises.

I had serious reservations about Cerys Mathews taking over Paul Jones' Blues Show, but I have interviewed her at length about it, and she is not a 'token insert', she is a committed and knowledgeable blues fan, so I take back what I said about her in this context.

But as for the 'Simon And Jo Show', it's really not good, not good at all.
Isn't it a bit early to be complaining?

It might turn out that they are the perfect match, and in the future we look on this as a genius pairing.

I for one will reserve judgement.
Hopkirk - any of those things are entirely possible - if they take Jo Whiley out of the equation first!!!
Was Jimmy Young not available for some reason?

I think he's washing his hair.
Jo Whiley is eveybody's mum. Calm and assuring. Pure comfort. All cocoa and slippers - the kind of nice old lady you meet in the supermarket check out. She loves children and will be much loved on the Friday children's request show. It is by this means that the BBC demonstrates it commitment to supporting equal rights for women. They should be given a chance should women to show that they can introduce music requests. Leave her alone.

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