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This morning was the first time in almost three weeks that I’d done the breakfast show piece on the ISDN. Last week Richard Whiteley did it instead, and the weeks before that I was cat sitting so I did it by phone. It was fun, being back doing it properly, and I think that came across, even if the piece was only four minutes long.
Arrived in the office in a good mood - the sunny weather helps - and plodded through some forward planning paperwork. Now that my big writing project has finished and the page proofs have yet to arrive it’s time to catch up on the other bits and bobs my job involves.
I can tell winter is approaching from the way the sun falls on my desk. It’s lower in the sky now, so it sneaks beneath the blind and floods the front of my screen. It’s impossible to see anything, and I have to pull down the blind. I feel vaguely guilty shutting out the good whether when we’re heading for six months of wet grey.
This evening’s programme went well. Chatty and fast-paced, it flew by, and we had some great instant feedback on a lot of the features we ran, both by phone and by email.
Interviewed the guy who invented the first emoticon
twenty years ago. He was very blase about it. When I suggested he’s probably done more than anyone else to influence modern forms of communication he pretty much said he doubted that was the case.
If it’d have been me, I’d have been demanding a front-row seat in the literary hall of fame slightly to the left of George Orwell.
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