A Quote by Richard Hammond

I'm a presenter. — © Richard Hammond
I'm a presenter.
It doesn't annoy me but I think of myself as a presenter who is gay, rather than a gay presenter. It's a subtle distinction, but that's how I view it.
I fell into presenting after doing about a decade of parody shows of presenter-based shows, and a lot of it was me parodying a presenter, so when I started doing 'Have I Got News For You', I carried on that persona.
All "bad" presentations struggle to keep the audience interested. The audience squirms wishing they could escape. The audience has given the presenter an hour of their life, so they want that hour to be useful. It's disrespectful of a presenter to not show up rehearsed and prepared with information and insights that will improve the lives of the audience in some way. Presenting will do only one of two things for you: it will either diminish your credibility or yield results. Most bad presentations hurt the presenter's credibility.
I'm not a presenter - I'm a star.
In myths and movies, the mentor can play a few roles: they bring the hero a magical gift, teach them how to use a special tool, or help the hero get unstuck. In a presentation setting, the presenter is the mentor. Our role as a presenter is similar to a mentor. We should be brining something of important value to our audience, they should not leave empty handed. There should be something useful and somewhat life-altering that we give them. It's not very often that we sit through a presentation and feel like we've sat at the feet of a mentor, but we should.
As a presenter, you have to speak with artificial energy and enthusiasm.
I was a radio presenter in Dubai for five years.
I'd happily describe myself as a TV presenter now.
I couldn't care less about being a presenter at the Oscars.
Being a 'Blue Peter' presenter is not well paid.
I would never be a television presenter. It's not something I could ever do.
I always wanted to be a 'Blue Peter' presenter when I grew up!
We have a society where every hit maker and TV presenter is gay.
I always wanted to be a Blue Peter presenter when I grew up!
I never set my sights on being an actor or comedian or presenter.
I'm so excited to be the presenter of the first-ever Glow Up Ireland.'
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