- 27 Feb 08, 19:52#34040
Exactly. But even with all his mistakes, I found that Murray Walker made GPs even more exciting. You know, the way he'd get all worked up by events on track, even exaggerating them a little, which made it that much better to watch. James Allen tries to do the same thing, but his enthusiasm sounds forced, as if he doesn't really have a great passion for Formula 1 like good old Murray did.

It would be great if Murray Walker was still a commentator. Or at least have them put another ex-F1 driver alongside Brundle. That way there's less sillyness from Allen.
Murray Walker would be fine to have as a commentator now. His mistakes would not really affect how you watch the programme too much. In the old days, in my view anyway, you needed a commentator who could give you information accurately and in detail because there was nothing like the captions etc. that we've enjoyed over the last lot of years. That's one reason why I like Brundle and, to be fair, he did well with Walker. He was the colour commentator, if you like, and Brundle gave good analysis to counter it.
Exactly. But even with all his mistakes, I found that Murray Walker made GPs even more exciting. You know, the way he'd get all worked up by events on track, even exaggerating them a little, which made it that much better to watch. James Allen tries to do the same thing, but his enthusiasm sounds forced, as if he doesn't really have a great passion for Formula 1 like good old Murray did.

