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A professional performance at last (and that's just the phone-in)



It's difficult to compare two presenters on the basis of one or two programmes. The phone-in has a momentum that builds up over time - and it's the presenter who creates that. One of Harty's strengths (or weaknesses) is that he works on the fact that most of his listeners have grown to know him. And he revels in his own "amateurism". Comedy Steve has yet to establish that sort of relationship with his audience, but he comes across as what he is - a thoroughly professional performer.

Should Harty decide he's had enough, Steve has shown already that he is capable of growing into the job.
 




Captain Haddock

Active member
Aug 2, 2005
2,130
The Deep Blue Sea
Thought he did rather well. If he seems less lively and cautious then that's understandable as he treads unfamiliar ground....although he's the guy that does the Albion podcast and is a comedian, isn't he? Sure would settle into the role over the space of a few weeks if ever he's appointed on a regular basis in the future.
 




Pantani

Il Pirata
Dec 3, 2008
5,445
Newcastle
If he seems less lively and cautious then that's understandable as he treads unfamiliar ground....although he's the guy that does the Albion podcast and is a comedian, isn't he? Sure would settle into the role over the space of a few weeks if ever he's appointed on a regular basis in the future.

Is exactly the point. I see Stephen regularly in his comedy guise and now how he would normally deal with some of the dins that call the phone in. I can hear him holding back, would be good to hear him let rip at some of the idiots though.
 


He did a decent job of it, nothing too controversial or inciting.
Only a bit 'middle of the road' for my taste - a bit like the regular fare on SCR in the week.

All very well being safe, but it was also extremely easy to turn off (which I did, without thinking too hard about it).

Just as well it was only a temp standing in, but good on that bloke for taking on the job.
 




Robot Chicken

Seriously?
Jul 5, 2003
13,154
Chicken World
He did a decent job of it, nothing too controversial or inciting.
Only a bit 'middle of the road' for my taste - a bit like the regular fare on SCR in the week.

All very well being safe, but it was also extremely easy to turn off (which I did, without thinking too hard about it).

Just as well it was only a temp standing in, but good on that bloke for taking on the job.

I'm sure Comedy Steve would welcome any constructive criticism!
 










Yoda

English & European
Steve had it easy after today's result as there wouldn't have been much to moan about. If the score had been the other way around, I'd like to know how Steve would have got on.

I thought it was rather boring with the Norman Gall love-in call's (I'm sure Ian would have sped the time they were on the phone up) and stopped listening to it.

Give me Ian WITH Jonnie Byrne any day of the week doing the phone in. They work off each other well.
 


Comedy Steve

We're f'ing brilliant
Oct 20, 2003
1,485
BN6
cheers for the feedback everyone, both good and bad. I appreciate Harty has a massive following and i don't think anyone could ever question his devotion to the cause, or the man-hours he's put in. Just pleased i was taking calls on a 5-0 win. Seagulls!
 




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,328
Living In a Box
I think Harty is good but labours his views a bit too much however it is a game of opinions.
 


Mar 3, 2004
477
Hove
Well Ive seen Steve down the Komedia and he is superb at the put down.
I also could definately here Steve holding back ...or was it me expecting him to give a numpty a roasting only to be disappointed at him having his radio hat on.

I like Hartys style but if he mentions Doris f*cking Stokes one more time Im going to lose what sanity I have left.

Guys, if you havent seen Comedy Steve perform you are missing something very special. I went to the Komedia last night and he wasnt on...ffs! Maff was good tho:afro:
 


Oct 25, 2003
23,964
i enjoyed it, and i also enjoy his monthly podcasts

today was much more listenable than the usual offering by harty, but maybe that was because we won
 




Mar 3, 2004
477
Hove
I agree with an earlier point that SG has yet to build that rapport with the listeners, given the chance that would happen eventually. I do miss Hawsey though.
 


Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
cheers for the feedback everyone, both good and bad. I appreciate Harty has a massive following and i don't think anyone could ever question his devotion to the cause, or the man-hours he's put in. Just pleased i was taking calls on a 5-0 win. Seagulls!

I'm not going to lie to you, I prefer Harty aswell because I've grown to love his bizarre ramblings this season, and he speaks alot of what I think aswell. But the two times Mr Grant here has hosted he's done it very well and I can safely say he'd do a good job longer term if neccessary. That said, I hope the opportunity doesn't come up, I'm very much a Harty man. :bowdown:

The only thing I would say in constructive feedback though, "What's your point?". As a phrase, I don't overly like that personally.
 


Spider

New member
Sep 15, 2007
3,614
Harty can be very annoying but at least he's a character. I quite like Steven Grant but for a comedian he really lacks much charisma. Striking the balance right between presenter and caller is difficult, perhaps Harty turns it too much towards himself but some people seem to be suggesting that the host should not offer much opinion, but I would rather have a strong opinion that can create debate than, as others have said, a string of callers all saying similar things and the host simply agreeing.

It's refreshing to hear someone without Harty's, shall we say, eccentricities, but I'd rather have the regular presenter anyday.
 


Taybha

Whalewhine
Oct 8, 2008
27,680
Uwantsumorwat
Probably only heard the fans phone in about 5 times this season,and without wanting to sound vindictive or picky i found them all bar 1 pretty boring,take the fan bit out of the phone in and it would be a ok show! oh also the dalek lady who reads out the texts,no flight announcer is she! Honestly there must be a way of weeding out the tiresome drivel some of the callers subject the presenter with,i even heard sir norm yawning away in the background,what i did like about yesterdays was the lack of presenter butting in as the caller was speaking and basicly changing the subject as ian frequently does,(slap hand).

All in all it was ok ,though as a poster has said very easy to turn off,but i suppose thats our fans fault,ya boring farts :laugh:
 




Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,753
The Fatherland
I didnt hear yesterday's show but I've posted on here in support of the new guy before. It sounds like he's continuing the good work.
 


Couldn't Be Hyypia

We've come a long long way together
NSC Patron
Nov 12, 2006
16,736
Near Dorchester, Dorset
Got back to the car at the P&R at about 5.30pm (did anyone else notice how long half time lasted?) and heard very little about the game. Got my radio on in time to hear Siraya (sp?) being cut off, then some crap about Lewes and Eastbourne, some old fool wanting to chat to Norman and then perhaps one more comment at the end. Plus the presenter keeping on about Slade references getting through - whereas in fact they didn't because there was virtually no Albion chat in the second half hour.

So from my point of view the last half hour was pretty poor. Also missed the Slade interview which I assume was at the start. Didn't feel well served yesterday.
 


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