Johnny Vaughan's Next Top Model
We're given to understand the press release for this story came with the words "we give it six months" written in invisible ink all over it: Lisa Snowdon is to co-present Capital's breakfast show.
We say co-present; that would imply some sort of interaction and chemistry between Johnny Vaughan and her.
Vaughan has put together some sort of statement:
"I'm delighted to have Lisa as my new co-host. Her enthusiasm for her new role is self-evident and she's a natural behind the mic. Lisa is a great addition to the Capital breakfast show."
Which, Global GCap executives agree, is saying all the right things. Even if there's nothing there to make the casual listener think "wow - that sounds like a double act I can't miss..."
Snowdon:
"I couldn't think of a better way to start the day than with Mr Vaughan and the breakfast gang. He keeps me on my toes and has me in stitches for the whole four hours.
"I have grown up with Capital and having the opportunity to work with Johnny on London's most iconic breakfast show is a dream come true for me."
"I have grown up with Capital and having the opportunity to work with Johnny on London's most iconic breakfast show is a dream come true for me."
Is Johnny Vaughan's the "most iconic" breakfast show? Even if you allow for there being degrees of iconism, if you say 'breakfast show presenters in London' isn't Tarrant still the first one that springs to mind? And Baker, even though he's in the afternoons now, is still more iconic than Vaughan, surely?
And is 'listen to Johnny make me laugh for four hours' as compelling an offer to an audience as Snowdon seems to think?
1 comment:
He always sounds chipper,talks about being the funniest man on radio ,but i see him around wandsworth with his wife and they look glum, she never has a smile on her face, she doesn't look like she finds him very funNy at all...Poor geezer. She's got a face like a smacked arse
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