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| Tuesday, 7 January, 2003, 11:35 GMT Vine on critics' wavelength ![]() Vine: Stamping his identity on the show from the start Jeremy Vine's full-time debut as a permanent presenter on BBC Radio 2 has received a largely positive response from commentators. On Monday the 37-year-old former Newsnight presenter officially took over the lunchtime slot vacated by veteran DJ Sir Jimmy Young. He began the show by playing Bruce Springsteen's Thunder Road - a move seen by critics as a gesture to stamp his identity on the programme from the start. In his choice of artists - which also included post-punk band New Order - Vine "attempted to exorcise the ghost of the Jimmy Young show", said The Daily Telegraph.
Critics appraising Vine's performance were quick to include details of his predecessor's attack on the BBC the previous day in which Young had denounced the corporation's "frightening" and "brutal" history. Vine's first guest - Home Secretary David Blunkett - had told him: "You have a hard act to follow." The Telegraph added: "As for references to his illustrious predecessor, that was that for the whole two hours of Vine's show." The transition was "not absolutely seamless", said The Independent, referring to a slip-up by Vine in announcing Elvis Presley but playing Elvis Costello.
The Guardian praised his variety of guests and discussion topics - "as if to make the point that new life will be breathed into the programme through a proliferation of voices..." A conversation with the mother of murdered estate agent Tim Robinson was "pacey and sharply handled". However, the Guardian's website was less favourable - comparing Vine's diction to that of spoof Radio Norwich DJ Dave Clifton in BBC TV's Alan Partridge comedy series. Vine has "already picked up the distinctly 70s habit of pronouncing his Ts as if they were Ds. And it's very irridading, mate", said the critic. "Perhaps he was just trying too hard to sound like a disc jockey." | See also: 06 Jan 03 | Entertainment 20 Dec 02 | Entertainment 05 Jan 03 | Entertainment Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Entertainment stories now: Links to more Entertainment stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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