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Daniel is very profesional, but I haven't been able to warm to him yet. He just comes over as very rehersed and a bit forced to me. I'm so sorry to those of you who love him.
 
Daniel is very profesional, but I haven't been able to warm to him yet. He just comes over as very rehersed and a bit forced to me. I'm so sorry to those of you who love him.

That's how I feel and I really think having a chatty guest is helping him.
 
That's how I feel and I really think having a chatty guest is helping him.

I'll give his some time anyway. I remember I found claire very babyish and irritating at first. Now I'm used to her, I like her. I find her warm and girly.
 
I'll give his some time anyway. I remember I found claire very babyish and irritating at first. Now I'm used to her, I like her. I find her warm and girly.

I think I'm one of the few on here who like Claire. I think she comes across as fun. She reminds me so much of a colleague.
 
it is a pleasure watching him, he is a true professional, no stuttering like Kathy, no heavy breathing like the anorexic, and he doesn't talk a load of nonsense!
 
not sure....

He comes across as a bit smarmy to me - that fixed smile is spooky and a bit "Stepford" IMVHO.

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I like him - he really is professional. That very first day, when he was supposed to do a single 'easy' hour, and hardly anyone could get into the studio because of the snow - he carried off three solid hours on goods he could barely have heard of. He did it with great professionalism, I thought. He's not the most imaginative when it comes to descriptions, but he doesn't flounder or panic and he gets the information across. I don't think he's the most humorous presenter they have (I like Debbie Greenwood - she makes me laugh - and I think they were very good when they were on together), but he's competent and quite sweet, I think.
 
I like him - he really is professional. That very first day, when he was supposed to do a single 'easy' hour, and hardly anyone could get into the studio because of the snow - he carried off three solid hours on goods he could barely have heard of. He did it with great professionalism, I thought.
Yes he was really thrown in at the deep end. I think he had to an hour of Kipling bags in loads of colours with the daft descriptions like juicy pink. He did make a good job of it considering he presented it without a guest unlike a lot of the Kipling shows.
 
I like him - he is ok and I think does a good job. Interesting they don't put him on the technology hours though - he just seems to do the girly stuff.
 
I like him - he is ok and I think does a good job. Interesting they don't put him on the technology hours though - he just seems to do the girly stuff.

On his blog he's written about his new show - weekend kitchen or something like that. This, presumably, is what he will specialise in and perhaps we'll see him, and the other blokes doing less of the girlie stuff when it all evens out.
 
He's hardly a novice, though - he did 5 years on a "major US shopping channel", as well as lots of cookery programmes on TV. I wish to goodness he'd open his eyes, though - maybe that would make him look slightly less smarmy.
 
He's hardly a novice, though - he did 5 years on a "major US shopping channel", as well as lots of cookery programmes on TV. I wish to goodness he'd open his eyes, though - maybe that would make him look slightly less smarmy.


Is this why they're starting the "in the kitchen at the weekend" (or whatever its called) series???
 

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