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AG/DC
Mar 27 2008 01:22 PM

Who is going to record The Amazin' Shea for me?

soupcan
Mar 27 2008 01:59 PM

Dude.

Sue Simmons is hosting.

Pass.

AG/DC
Mar 27 2008 02:02 PM

Ed Charles is guesting.

soupcan
Mar 27 2008 02:11 PM

You know - I would consider watching it but she is just so insufferable.

How she has held her anchor job for - what - 20 years now? is beyond me.

She can't get through one newscast without stumbling through her script (literally, she can't. Watch her one time - you'll see), she has this annoying laugh that she throws at you at just inappropriate times, mispronounces names - important, well-known names! - and I don't think that even Chuck likes her.

My animosity has nothing to do with her killing Jessica Savitch in a jealous rage and making it look like an accident in case you were wondering.

Valadius
Mar 27 2008 07:07 PM

My mom HATES Sue Simmons.

Sue Simmons used to be an anchor in Washington while my mom lived here. When my mom married my dad and moved to New York, guess what? Sue Simmons moves to New York as well. So she's had to put up with her for more than 25 years at least.

Frayed Knot
Mar 27 2008 07:22 PM

I think Sue Simmons was hired back when stations thought it was edgy and cool and demographically advantageous to have someone bi-racial behind the desk.
Not that any of that explains why she's stayed in that job for so long. I don't have any particular against her, she's just one in a long line a plastic local news anchors that makes me not watch local news programs.

Grote15
Mar 27 2008 07:24 PM

Amanda Obermeier...



Brooke white?

themetfairy
Mar 27 2008 07:27 PM

We have a morning anchor on NBC10 who is a total idiot. Every time they cut away to Matt Lauer for a Today Show for a live promo, you can tell that Matt can barely tolerate the guy (who, for the record, is white). I keep waiting for the day that Matt totally loses his patience and says something to the guy about how his repartee is neither clever nor witty.

G-Fafif
Mar 27 2008 09:17 PM

Time has lent Sue Simmons gravitas unimagined a quarter-century ago. Ditzy competition doesn't hurt either.

But never mind that. She's a huge Mets fan.

G-Fafif
Mar 28 2008 12:19 AM

The producer blogs on the documentary:

http://www.wnbc.com/news/15713452/detail.html

She got in touch with us rather late in the game, too late for us to be involved, but certainly seemed sincere enough about Shea.

Rockin' Doc
Mar 28 2008 05:08 AM

"She's a huge Mets fan."


Well, Sue Simmons isn't all bad. She does have at least one redeeming quality going for her, Soup.

soupcan
Mar 28 2008 07:19 AM

I know she's a Mets fan, I'll give her that.

Fine I'll watch her stupid show.

Does anybody really need it recorded?

metirish
Mar 28 2008 07:24 AM

It's only a half hour long, at the very least any documentary should be one hour long.

AG/DC
Mar 28 2008 07:25 AM

I know we're supposed to have our favorite flavors and all. But why care who anchors the early news? Their job is to read.

KC
Mar 28 2008 07:37 AM

soup: >>>Fine I'll watch her stupid show<<<

Funny bone tickled over here.

Hmm, half hour for Shea. Who's gonna do the five night mini-series about
Yankee stadium for NBC?

metirish
Mar 28 2008 07:41 AM

They did a one hour show recently for that place, or maybe that was the first hour that was on.

soupcan
Mar 28 2008 07:50 AM

AG/DC wrote:
I know we're supposed to have our favorite flavors and all. But why care who anchors the early news? Their job is to read.


Agreed, it would be nice if she could read.

themetfairy
Mar 28 2008 09:08 AM

AG/DC wrote:
I know we're supposed to have our favorite flavors and all. But why care who anchors the early news? Their job is to read.


I don't care who anchors. I care about the weather forecasters, which is why I stick with the vapid anchor if it's a station that does real forecasting.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Mar 28 2008 09:25 AM

As if who reads the weather makes a difference.

If you're gonna get your news on TV, it may as well be that whole "Naked News" thing.

Frayed Knot
Mar 28 2008 10:32 AM

From GWreck's 'Mets on TV' post:


- Saturday's game -- the final preseason game -- is the "Civil Rights Game." ESPN National telecast, 5:00 PM

-"The Amazing Shea" - Sue Simmons hosts a look at the amazing history of the stadium. Saturday 7:30 PM on WNBC4.

-CW11 has a "2008 Mets: Built to Win" preview at 7:30 PM on Saturday;



Conflicts, Conflicts !!!

Frayed Knot
Mar 30 2008 08:53 AM

"The Amazing Shea" = Predictably superficial
I bet Simmons knocked out the narration in about 5 minutes and the flunkies at the station set up the video to match the sentence.

Some comments added from local (at least part-time) residents Harrelson, Staub, Shamsky, Kranepool, Hernandez & Charles

AG/DC
Mar 30 2008 12:08 PM

It's funny how all recollections of 1969, as well as min-reunions, begin with Seaver, Harrelson, Shamsky, Kranepool, Charles, and (formerly) Agee. You get used to it and come to realize that those are the ones that settled in the area --- and Seaver is in town often enough --- and nobody wants to fly out of town anymore (or send tickets to the other players) to do their work.

metsfanbook
Mar 30 2008 04:27 PM

I enjoyed watching "Amazing Shea" for the footage, but like most 22 minute TV documentaries, it was hackwork, phoned in, made according to formula. I hope somebody (SNY?) does a commemoration of Shea that will give some sense of what the building means to millions of Mets fans.

AG/DC
Mar 30 2008 04:38 PM

Anybody burn me a DVD?

Anybody?

Gwreck
Mar 31 2008 01:09 AM

I just got back from a weekend trip to Seattle. I taped it (haven't watched yet) and can probably get you a copy -- will look into it.