Ray Fearon's Shakespeare howler

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Is this yet more of BBC London News blunders? TV actor Ray Fearon presents a BBC London News clip about Shakespeare. Before the Globe Theatre, many of Shakespeare's plays were staged at The Rose Theatre, built in 1587 south of the river.

Listen to Ray's intonation of those famous Julius Caesar lines: "The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft inturd-ed with their bones...."

Surley the Beeb should have got him to redo that clip. It sounds absurd. But then Fearon has been described as a lifeless, boring actor. As a news presenter, perhaps he could do with some coaching as well - his pauses seem artificially long, and the sense of drama lost.

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