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Has Anyone Heard The New Bbc Male Continuity Announcer?

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dave50 | 09:31 Tue 16th Mar 2021 | Film, Media & TV
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He is terrible, his pronunciation of words is incoherent and lazy. Where did they find him? It should be someone with clear diction and neutral accent, understandable to everyone.
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no i have,nt, but have seen this new presenter Owain Wynn Evans, don't know if he has been around for a while, he seems so young...
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Owain might seem so young emmie but he's 37! He started young though- as a teenager he use to be a presenter on children's TV in Wales
i knew he had been around for a bit, but didn't realise he was 37.. he looks so boyish..
I've only seen Owain persenting the weather. Is he the one you're thinking of, dave?
I've heard one who is often on just before Richard Osmans House of Games. He sounds dreadful, sort of lazy and can't be bothered to say his words properly, bit like some teenagers speak when they really have to talk to you! I tried to find his name because he struck me as so bad but couldn't find any information.
doesn't ring any bells....
Clear diction is good. But neutral accent? Like the old BBC of the 1970s?
This is all part of the BBC trying to be all things to all people. The standard of their announcers and presenters has dropped steadily over the past few years. Steve Wright in particular, is trying his best to eradicate the letters T and G with his referral to this year as twenny twenny-one, other announcers are now starting to copy him. On his radio programme on Friday he invites his listeners to phone in with details of what they're doing and urges them to drop the G as in drivin, decoratin, etc, this is also starting to creep into other announcers speech. Jeremy Vine is also guilty of sloppy speech with his Jan(uary) and Feb(ruary). I haven't heard him refer to Mar yet but it's just a question of time. :o)
I welcome different accents and dialects but sloppy pronunciation definitely not welcome. Always brings to mind Dave Allen sketch on grunts.
Bad pronunciation is so unnecessary and imho sounds ridiculous.
And now over to Richie for the most sincere traffic, travel and laugh you ever heard.
Accents are acceptable but not heavy accents. Clarity is essential though. Lazy speech annoys me. It's crept into all areas. I rarely can make out the lyrics of songs these days. I do like nice clear speaking voices.
I love Ritchie, Douglas.
Received pronunciation went out of the window years ago I'm afraid Dave.
//I rarely can make out the lyrics of songs these days.//

Yes, song lyrics was much clearer in the sixties. for example
Joking

I dont mind accent's generally but theres someone who does cycling commentary who a struggle to understand. He probly would'nt understand me either tho to be fair
What annoys me about Ritchie is he starts telling you what the problem is before telling you where it is so by the time you realise its is where you are heading its to late to remember what he said about it!
Also on this subject, Ben Shephard on Tipping Point,it's a whole lot betta and Rylan Clark -Neal,you're in the driving seat now Britun.Agh.
I like Richie too, apart from his buzz routes, at least he doesn't refer to Glarsgow.
There is an increase in unttractive regional accents in continuity announcers - sometimes it sounds like they've got Dizzee Rascal in doing a shift!
I think he sounds very much like the chap who plays Ed Bailey in coronation street.

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