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And for five memorable minutes each night he read the forecast in full.
"In the old days," Mr. Trobec said, "it was good enough to be able to rip and read the forecast from the National Weather Service".
"You've only got this job because you're good-looking and you can speak," thunders his boss, perpetually on the verge of firing Steve because he always shows up to read the forecast after having smoked a joint.
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Yet the temptation is to read the forecasts and do just that.
To listen is a sensual treat, embellished by the velvety Radio 4 voices that read the forecasts, and at the same time an unchanging, formal sign-off to the day.
Last month, he read the weather forecast during a visit to BBC Scotland.
Sam West has just turned 43 and discovered he has done everything he thought he had wanted: "I've played Hamlet, been in Doctor Who and read the shipping forecast.
BBC Radio 4 is auctioning off several prizes, including the chance to read the shipping forecast and the opportunity to sit in on the Today programme's editorial meeting.
They can add applications to any object, even ones that are pre-programmed (such as Ztamped Books) or designed for a specific use, such as a bus pass – for instance, this could be used to read the weather forecast or bus arrival time before you leave the house, while also wishing you a nice day in the voice of a loved one and reminding you to pick up stuff from the dry cleaner's.
We had read the weather forecast and were prepared.
And in case you thought that was enough: lectures on the physics of wave formation (including the Coriolis Force) and how to read the weather forecast followed.
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