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Male TV presenters Oldies V young ones

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Caribeing | 20:29 Fri 25th Apr 2008 | Film, Media & TV
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Just read in Todays paper that Terry Wogan is lined up to fill the Richard and Judy slot possiby with a quiz show, another name mentioned was Richard Hammond of Top Gear What do you think of these selections, do you think older more experience tv presenters are better or should the younger presenters be given a chance,in saying that who are the younger suitable ones, not Russell Brand or Graham Norton,who is your favourite or least favourite tv presenter?
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I like graham norton, but I dont think he is suited to prime time family hour!

As popular as Richard Hammond is, I can't see him doing particularly well with a tea-time chat show - would go the same way as Sharon Osborne and Antony Cotton I reckon. I'm not very keen on Terry Wogan, and I think how well he would do would be totally dependent on how popular the quiz itself is.

I actually can't think of anyone young or old I'd like to see doing a 5pm chat/quiz show...
Terry Wogan passed his 'sell by date' many years ago, he should retire gracefully. JD
Why not a female presenter ??? I think Jane McDonald would be great.
I am actually fed up of chat-shows. The only chat-show host I think is worth watching is Jonathan Woss. To me he is definitely up there with Parky.
Tough one but to be honest terrestrial TV is dying a slow death. Too many chat show's and reality based rubbish clogging up the screens, Would be nice to see a fresh face but can't think of any!!
Richard Hammond is dishy but needs a good haircut.

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