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Pete53 Hassocks 15 Mar 21 9.36am | |
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Dear old Murray Walker. He brought great enthusiasm and energy to the commentary box doing a very difficult job. Probably the last of that band of commentators I grew up listening to .. Bill McLaren, Kenneth Wolstenholme, Brian Moore, Peter Allis, Peter O'Sullevan, John Arlott, Brian Johnston, David Coleman, Dan Maskell...
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 15 Mar 21 10.05am | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
Dear old Murray Walker. He brought great enthusiasm and energy to the commentary box doing a very difficult job. Probably the last of that band of commentators I grew up listening to .. Bill McLaren, Kenneth Wolstenholme, Brian Moore, Peter Allis, Peter O'Sullevan, John Arlott, Brian Johnston, David Coleman, Dan Maskell... You're right to name all these, each had a distinctive style that suited the sport they spoke for. Another I would add to your list, although his grand Prix commentaries date back to the 1950s when I first saw the occasional race shown on the BBC, is Raymond Baxter.
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The Dolphin 16 Mar 21 6.31pm | |
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It helped that most of them not only spoke well but they also had a very good knowledge of the English language as well.
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 16 Mar 21 6.50pm | |
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Originally posted by The Dolphin
It helped that most of them not only spoke well but they also had a very good knowledge of the English language as well. You're so right Dolphin. Just for fun I watched the Sky documentary about the history of GP racing again last evening. And the voice of Raymond Baxter describing Fangio in his pomp was marvellous to hear again.
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Pete53 Hassocks 19 Mar 21 4.51pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
You're right to name all these, each had a distinctive style that suited the sport they spoke for. Another I would add to your list, although his grand Prix commentaries date back to the 1950s when I first saw the occasional race shown on the BBC, is Raymond Baxter. Yes, back in the 50s and 60s Murray Walker was more likely to be found commentating on motorbike racing. Raymond Baxter was very much the voice of motor racing pre-1970s.
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chris123 hove actually 19 Mar 21 5.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
Yes, back in the 50s and 60s Murray Walker was more likely to be found commentating on motorbike racing. Raymond Baxter was very much the voice of motor racing pre-1970s. Top pilot too.
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 19 Mar 21 5.44pm | |
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Originally posted by chris123
Top pilot too. Top bloke all round basically. In the days when blokes were blokes, girls were girls and nobody could possibly imagine there was anything in between. Oops, sorry, I think there's another thread for this topic. While here though, another aspect of Walker's life that nobody's mentioned yet was his day job in marketing where he came up with the slogan: Opal Fruits, made to make your mouth water'.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 19 Mar 21 5.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
Top bloke all round basically. In the days when blokes were blokes, girls were girls and nobody could possibly imagine there was anything in between. Oops, sorry, I think there's another thread for this topic. While here though, another aspect of Walker's life that nobody's mentioned yet was his day job in marketing where he came up with the slogan: Opal Fruits, made to make your mouth water'. I bet he couldn't put a Fruit Pastille in his mouth without chewing it. RIP Murray.
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