First cab off the rank is Marty, whose geriatric parents read badly off an autocue. |
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The visitors will be able to read a news bulletin or operate the camera, sound, vision desks or autocue. |
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Reading an autocue while appearing relaxed and natural is not exactly rocket science. |
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The problem was she had to read an autocue and she is not confident about reading lines, especially in front of strangers. |
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The input from his guests was minimal because he spent most of the time reading a rather lame script from an autocue. |
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This is how some television newsreaders read, so that they can see the autocue as well as read what's in front of them. |
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Without the safety net of an autocue to fall back on, he probably wouldn't be touring at all. |
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As the cameras roll, an attractive young woman sits at the newsdesk reading the autocue. |
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So, miserably, he resorted to the autocue, and even this he turned into a disaster. |
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He plays so shamelessly to the camera, as an autocue cutie, that he was the perfect target for John Terry. |
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For the more technically-minded people out there, there is also the chance to operate a camera, work the autocue or be a vision or sound mixer in a real-life studio setting. |
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He was just reading it as it appeared on autocue and quite enjoyed the royal references to Balmoral and Dumfries House. |
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The party leader, who took on the job a year ago, received a warm reception to the speech despite stumbling when her autocue failed at one point. |
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Indeed, the ex-international referee seems to be saying to the beautiful showgirl: We don't really need the autocue! |
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As usual, Jonathan Ross will be on autocue duties for tonight's live action. |
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Host Martine McCutcheon's autocue had broken and the actress proved that ad libbing is not her strong point. |
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Alas, the autocue froze as did Mr Bay, who walked off the stage. |
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Later on, his famous jaw was obscured by an autocue while he delivered a speech, making him look like a very important man trying to talk through a closed window. |
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David Walliams was originally set to present the show but was replaced by Logan who conducted her job with the charisma of a newscaster reading an autocue. |
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The inexperience of the hosts, an ineffective autocue, and little preparation combined to create an unprofessional show that was poorly received. |
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The first year students took turns reading to camera from an autocue, and played the part of sports reporter and weather reader. |
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If you're doing it off the autocue, you have to hand it over to the autocue typist about 10 minutes before you're on stage. |
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During the visit, he got the chance to read a news bulletin from an autocue and to test his DJ skills behind the decks. |
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A Freudian slip left the blundering PM embarrassed after he misread his autocue. |
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And pretend she doesn't mind he can't read the autocue and should be traded in for whippersnapper Anton Du Beke. |
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A TV anchorwoman unwittingly shared news of her engagement with millions of viewers after reading from an autocue that had been tampered with by her boyfriend. |
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He speaks perfect English, eschews pomp and formality and uses the Autocue to deliver his speech with a professionalism that should make other politicians envious. |
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