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Post by LuckyStar on Aug 12, 2004 7:13:09 GMT -5
is that "in quotes" perchance ? Oui. Bridgey xxx
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Post by Do You Remember on Aug 16, 2004 4:12:50 GMT -5
Deeley's a legend.
Her crap interviewing technique is brilliant; she always throws random, over complicated questions at guests she obviously knows nothing about. She's so unintentionally hilarious.
You've also gotta give her credit for making all the fashion mistakes (including the horror fringe) so thousands of young girls across the country do not feel pressurised to look a complete tit.
Downsides to Cat - Edith Bowman.
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Post by Splendid* on Aug 19, 2004 20:49:05 GMT -5
Some of the shit I've read in this thread........
Cat Deeley is a hottie and as such doesn't require the ability to engage in witty repartee with her guests, infact even if she could it would probably be dicouraged by the shows producers.
Her role is to stand around looking pretty, read her autocue, look vaguely as if she knows what she's talking about and do whatever the little voices in her ear tell her to do. Not as simple as it sounds considering how bad Tim Cash is at it.
Admittedly, Cat may indeed consider herself to be too cool for certain kinds of pop music/artists. However, in terms of how she comes across on CD:UK ask yourselves, what is the image the show wants to put across to the audience?, isn't it to be the 'cooler' more 'creditable' alternative to TOTP Saturday. Therefore, is it not the responsibility of the presenter to reflect that image in the way she communicates and how she interacts with guests and viewers?.
I have written far too much for 1:30 in the morning.
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Post by popwilleatitself on Aug 26, 2004 19:41:00 GMT -5
"fantastic" and "crackin"
for want of a better adjective (please Cat!!!!)
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Post by allanc on Feb 5, 2005 10:12:18 GMT -5
It seems that she's sharing a stylist with Joss Stone, if today's CD:uk was anything to go by.
Also, it really pisses me off how she tries to be all matey with some of the female guests, like Kylie, Rachel etc, at the same time she'll happily go on about how "manufactured pop is making less room for 'real' acts" behind their backs.
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Post by beNcooKe on Feb 5, 2005 12:11:52 GMT -5
i think she is totally full of shit, souless and would sell her own grandmother for a mobile phone.
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Post by Yoyoyo on Feb 5, 2005 12:53:59 GMT -5
I used to *heart* her when she was on MTV with her lesbotic buddy Edith. Me too! And then she left and it got all crap. She's an alright presenter, not stunning, but not Sam'n'Mark either. She's better than the girl who covers for her on CD:uk, so be careful what you wish for.
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Post by Snuff on Feb 5, 2005 14:36:24 GMT -5
Recently I think she'd been great. Especially with the McFly interviews. And could one woman over create so much discussion about a fringe. I think not.
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Post by LA ex on Feb 6, 2005 11:30:21 GMT -5
Come on, she's not great, but when you compare her to Fearne Cotton you suddenly realise that she's actually doing a decnet enought job.
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Post by veryjammy on Feb 7, 2005 10:24:48 GMT -5
I like her, I think she's easy on the eye, bubbly and is better than the any other pop show presenters (Popworld aside obviously, but that's a very special case). I personally don't get the impression that she's always slagging off pop, I think that she brings up credibility and stuff in her interviews because that's what a lot of people in the industry are obsessed with. I don't think she ever actually states her own music tastes much. That said it was hilarious when she brought up The Darkness every single week, regardless of whether they were relevant or not
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Post by Greendazed on Feb 7, 2005 10:33:41 GMT -5
Come on, she's not great, but when you compare her to Fearne Cotton you suddenly realise that she's actually doing a decnet enought job. A chimpanzee with a speech impediment would make a more entertaining presenter than Fearne, why can't she sod off and leave the planet Cotton.
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Post by Shezz on Feb 8, 2005 13:20:28 GMT -5
She probably does, but chooses to ignore it. Coz she's so 'rawk', man. *vomits* I thought that was Fearne Cotton. Now shes a big pile of fake hair shit.
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Post by Shezz on Feb 8, 2005 13:26:29 GMT -5
Also, it really pisses me off how she tries to be all matey with some of the female guests, like Kylie, Rachel etc, Thats because she is actually friends with them, well Kylie anyway.
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Post by Greendazed on Feb 8, 2005 16:13:54 GMT -5
I thought that was Fearne Cotton. Now shes a big pile of fake hair shit. Indeed she is.
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Post by Yoyoyo on Feb 13, 2005 7:59:13 GMT -5
A chimpanzee with a speech impediment I'd actually quite like to see that
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Post by Steveweiser on Feb 13, 2005 10:29:55 GMT -5
After watching Alesha and Jeremy yesterday, I kind of appreciate having Cat around.
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Post by Jon on Feb 13, 2005 11:23:42 GMT -5
Also, it really pisses me off how she tries to be all matey with some of the female guests, like Kylie, Rachel etc I was in the audience back in May 2003, when Emma Bunton sung "2 Become 1", and during the break they shared a big hug, they really looked like mates.
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Post by Catty on Mar 2, 2005 7:37:37 GMT -5
i always thought Cat Deeley looked like she'd been injected with Smylex. Example: v.
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Post by Rabbit Simpson on Mar 3, 2005 13:56:10 GMT -5
I ruined my mums imagine of her having great hair by pointing out she just parts it down the back and pulls it over her shoulders giving people she has loads od amazing hair - My mum was quite disapointed.
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Post by eastsidestory on Mar 8, 2005 11:06:31 GMT -5
I get told I look like Cat Deely a lot (although I am considerably fatter and not orange) - to be fair I can think of worse insults.
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