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Topic History of: Two males on a sofa
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Anne Was surprised to see two males on sofa too! I think Louise is ok but Naga would be better on something like the One show.
honey!oh sugar sugar. robbiex wrote:
They have to look at the dynamics of the show, rather than just choose the best presenters, as if the presenting team are like a family. People like to see a balance of different ages and sexes on a general news show.

I dont care what age sex or species they are, as long as they dont squeal, giggle or talk over people.
And as long as they are not Greg Bloody Wallace.
robbiex They have to look at the dynamics of the show, rather than just choose the best presenters, as if the presenting team are like a family. People like to see a balance of different ages and sexes on a general news show.
honey!oh sugar sugar. Jo wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
It is usually standard to have a male and female presenter together, which indicates that one of them was chosen for their gender rather than performance.
I don't see that that follows. Even if they both meet a gender requirement, they could both be chosen for their performance.


If gender wasn't a requirement you would expect roughly the same frequency of male male, female female, and male female duos, only we dont.

They did try a gay couple on "This Morning" but Rylan Clarke's husband was unfortunately abysmal.
Jo honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
It is usually standard to have a male and female presenter together, which indicates that one of them was chosen for their gender rather than performance.
I don't see that that follows. Even if they both meet a gender requirement, they could both be chosen for their performance.