Murray Walker

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aaron_2000

Original Poster:

5,407 posts

95 months

Thursday 19th May 2022
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As great as this vid is for racing, is there any commentary better than that of Murray Walker? The enthusiasm and expression he had is unrivalled. What an incredible time for motorsport and what a phenomenal commentator he was

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6JcYLeW1K0

105.4

4,214 posts

83 months

Thursday 19th May 2022
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Mike Raymond was certainly an equal to Murray Walker when it came to Australian Motorsports, often with his sidekick Garry Wilkinson.

IIRC, one year Murray Walker, Garry Wilkinson and Mike Raymond all shared commentary duties for ‘THE Great Race’.

aaron_2000

Original Poster:

5,407 posts

95 months

Thursday 19th May 2022
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I don't follow any motorsports, I find it's too rule bound and constrictive. Are there any commentators like this anymore?

tr7v8

7,377 posts

240 months

Thursday 19th May 2022
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Always preferred Raymond Baxter, one of the greats

coppice

9,107 posts

156 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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Crikey - you back as far as I do. Raymond Baxter was very old school, and from memory , like many of his peers he'd refer to a driver being 'on' an ERA or whatever rather than the modern 'in'. A hangover from horse racing days , I guess, like 'paddock'.

Murray was a lovely chap . but the creme de la creme of commentators for me is Ian Titchmarsh , hugely informed and experienced and to be heard at race circuits most weekends . A true enthusiast -not that Murray wasn't one too ,

snowen250

1,092 posts

195 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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coppice said:
Crikey - you back as far as I do. Raymond Baxter was very old school, and from memory , like many of his peers he'd refer to a driver being 'on' an ERA or whatever rather than the modern 'in'. A hangover from horse racing days , I guess, like 'paddock'.

Murray was a lovely chap . but the creme de la creme of commentators for me is Ian Titchmarsh , hugely informed and experienced and to be heard at race circuits most weekends . A true enthusiast -not that Murray wasn't one too ,
Titch is great, im happy with him, Mark Werrell or Marcus Pye at any of the clubbie events i do.

deggles

658 posts

214 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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For an entire generation (possibly several), Murray Walker simply was (still is) motorsport. Gaffes and all (excuse me while I interrupt myself! rofl). Absolute legend.

A500leroy

6,357 posts

130 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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With half the race gone theres half a race to go..

coppice

9,107 posts

156 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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snowen250 said:
Titch is great, im happy with him, Mark Werrell or Marcus Pye at any of the clubbie events i do.
They are both total pros , if a little lacking in Murray's legendary trouser on fire delivery , which worked so brilliantly on TV. I have sat and watched both Mark and Marcus at work in the commentary box and couldn't do what they do in a month of Sundays . I can remember watching Marcus commentate a race at Thruxton , and not only did he see bloody everything , he talked in quieter moments about a car' s history , while simultaneously watching the TSL live feed AND keeping his own lap chart .

Export56

576 posts

100 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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I have no doubt Walker was a committed and knowledgeable commentator, but his nasal voice made it unlistenable for me.

coppice

9,107 posts

156 months

Saturday 21st May 2022
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Nasal ? Murray ? Shouty, loud, excitable and unmistakable but a well projected voice used to public speaking and anything but nasal . Bob Dylan , Kenneth Williams have/had nasal voices but Murray ? Never !

Milkyway

10,195 posts

65 months

Sunday 22nd May 2022
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MW... & Snooker
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=murray+walker+sn...

& classic MW.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RFiHOmaNVPQ

Edited by Milkyway on Sunday 22 May 10:35