Is Robert Peston Homeless??

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Biker 1

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7,748 posts

120 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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I've been watching ITV News recently, & that womble Ropert Peston appears to be their main political editor.
I assume he is on a multi-million pound salary & has unlimited wardrobe/hair stylist/makeup people. So why does he insist on looking so dishevelled? is he hungover most of the time? Why no tie?? & that bloody way he 'speaks' he comes across as a total tt.... Is this just me??

mikees

2,751 posts

173 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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He has issues with stuttering and the way he talks is to breath away the stuttering urge. Bit unfair guys. Dress wise he can look smart but again suspect he is "on the spectrum" so sometimes misses that he looks scruffy due to focus on his main interest, eg the job.

Mike

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

197 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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mikees said:
He has issues with stuttering and the way he talks is to breath away the stuttering urge. Bit unfair guys. Dress wise he can look smart but again suspect he is "on the spectrum" so sometimes misses that he looks scruffy due to focus on his main interest, eg the job.

Mike
Interesting, wouldn't part of his job be looking presentable seeing as he's on the tv?

I can't imagine why it isn't a prerequisite for someone on the tv to be able to speak eloquently and look presentable.

mikees

2,751 posts

173 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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LaurasOtherHalf said:
mikees said:
He has issues with stuttering and the way he talks is to breath away the stuttering urge. Bit unfair guys. Dress wise he can look smart but again suspect he is "on the spectrum" so sometimes misses that he looks scruffy due to focus on his main interest, eg the job.

Mike
Interesting, wouldn't part of his job be looking presentable seeing as he's on the tv?

I can't imagine why it isn't a prerequisite for someone on the tv to be able to speak eloquently and look presentable.
I think sadly the main pre req is as you say rather than knowing what you are talking about. I'm also not a bbc producer so god knows . I like presto but can understand some don't

Jonesy23

4,650 posts

137 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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I suspect losing his wife has something to do with it one way or another, like either she was the one who kept him looking smart or he stopped caring.

He does look like he's trying to channel 1981 Labour as a look a lot of the time, it's not a general unkempt scruffiness but a particular sort. I'm thinking Michael Foot 'donkey jacket' as an inspiration?

Wacky Racer

38,198 posts

248 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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I like him, he's had some rough times recently.

He does have a slight speech impediment, but this is hardly his fault.

A very clever fellow.

Beati Dogu

8,900 posts

140 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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mikees said:
He has issues with stuttering and the way he talks is to breath away the stuttering urge. Bit unfair guys. Dress wise he can look smart but again suspect he is "on the spectrum" so sometimes misses that he looks scruffy due to focus on his main interest, eg the job.

Mike
That's news to his mother.

Biker 1

Original Poster:

7,748 posts

120 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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mikees said:
He has issues with stuttering and the way he talks is to breath away the stuttering urge. Bit unfair guys. Dress wise he can look smart but again suspect he is "on the spectrum" so sometimes misses that he looks scruffy due to focus on his main interest, eg the job.

Mike
I didn't realise he had a speech issue - fair enough & no further comment on that. But almost every other reporter/TV journalist I have seen, makes an effort to look smart - I don't get why he has to look so scruffy?

Eric Mc

122,094 posts

266 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Does it matter?

Does it make what he says more or less credible?

generationx

6,799 posts

106 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Robert Peston on? TV off. Something about his presentation style gives me murderous, killing-spree tendancies.

The same with that Aaron Heslehurst tt on BBC business news.

Maybe there´s some prerequisite that business reporters have to be "exciting" or "characterful". This seems to translate to "annoying", "loud", "over-animated".

It´s not working for me.

andy_s

19,408 posts

260 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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It's his 'look' to differentiate him from the hundreds of other smartly dressed for no particular reason presenters. Probably a whiff of anti-establishment/casual rebel/moving with the times there too to keep 'down with the kids'.
He's a smart cookie I think, so I care not a jot about whether he's in jeans or tweed slacks to be honest.

smn159

12,740 posts

218 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Makes a change from the usual parade of interchangeable suits, plus he is a rather clever chap who knows his business very well.

motco

15,974 posts

247 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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His bizarre cadences of speech seem to be catching. Increasingly, other presenters and commentators are adopting this paradoxically 'interrupted' delivery. Listen for it and it will appear more and more...

The Don of Croy

6,002 posts

160 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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motco said:
His bizarre cadences of speech seem to be catching. Increasingly, other presenters and commentators are adopting this paradoxically 'interrupted' delivery. Listen for it and it will appear more and more...
I see it as a USP thing - Marr used to fling his arms about and it's done his career no harm. I think Prof Magnus Pike used to do it too (showing my age).

The current Beeb drone on politics (Langdale?) has an annoying speech pattern that drifts in and out - too many false endings it seems like. Affected.

But Peston does seem to have been given free rein on dress code. Unlike Chris Choi (sic) who started as a scruff on Watchdog but popped over to ITN and has had to wear a tie ever since.

Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Eric Mc said:
Does it matter?

Does it make what he says more or less credible?
quite

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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The Don of Croy said:
Unlike Chris Choi (sic) who started as a scruff on Watchdog
Pretty sure I remember him as one of the two "funny short features" (usually not that funny) guys on That's Life.

marcosgt

11,030 posts

177 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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I caught a few minutes of Peston recently (I don't usually watch ITN news) and, indeed, he does look a little like a tramp, but I'm not sure a tie is essential to make your political insight more accurate...

M.

bunglesprout

563 posts

92 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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I'd rather a reporter/newsreader with a bit of personality, for better or worse. For examaple, Julie Etchingham and Mark Austen are just robots. They have the personality of an embalmed potato.