Autocar UK – 31 July 2019

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54 AUTOCAR.CO.UK 3 1 JULY 2019


Δ maintain viewer interest as I’ve


never done before, and to swap


quickly to new locations and


interview subjects. Rider gets along


cheerily with pit-lane reporter Louise


G o o d m a n , a l s o w e l l k now n f r om F 1.


Course commentator David Addison


bobs up now and again: the races


are excitedly described by him and


former racer Tim Harvey, with driver


Paul O’Neill chiming in at times.


Serious work starts in the van on


voiced links. Rider doesn’t seem to


need to rehearse; he just does it. Then


it’s onto the gantry, and the grid, to


introduce the whole programme:


“Welcome to the third meeting


in the battle for the 2019 Kwik Fit


British Touring Car Championship,


first of our two visits to the famous


old airfield circuit of Thruxton


in Hampshire...” The familiar


voice rises and falls perfectly, with


effortless command of the facts and


none of t h at aw f u l , f a l s e e mph a si s s o


many of today’s presenters employ.


No wonder Rider is welcome in so


many living rooms.


Transmission begins precisely at


11.13am and 30 seconds and sets off


at what – when you see the moving


parts – seems a furious pace. It


becomes clear one of the biggest


challenges of the day is this pre-care,


scene-setting hour, because in the


beginning you don’t have much to


describe. So we’ve heard the inside


story of today’s races, of yesterday’s


qualifying, seen the success ballast


table, know who has the strong


prospects and who’s currently


leading the championships (of


which there are several, for drivers,


teams and independent entries).


W it h i n h a l f a n hou r, t he d ay ’s


timetable has been laid out, we’ve


had two commercial breaks (totalling


9min 30sec) and there has been


time for an obituary for Tommy


Sopwith, who won the first-ever


British touring car race in 1958


and has recently died. We’ve even


had a promo for ITV’s coverage of


the French Open tennis. Goodman


runs a feature about women in


Rider’s
interviewing

secrets have stood


him in good stead for


a lifetime: know what


you’re talking about,


ask relevant questions,


be interested in


the answers.


ITV’s control centre


plots nearly seven


hours of action


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