Talking to DD last night, who knows far more about Sarah Pascoe than I do and her reaction was to say she liked her but considers her miscast as the presenter of Sewing Bee. We decided it was because she doesn't really engage with the contestants. Just pops up says her piece, makes a funny face and gives the impression that she then returns to her trailer, until her next slot. Joe Lycett was always visibly on set and seemed to make sure he had a personal rapport with each contestants. Even Oscar winning actors are sometimes miscast and appear in flops, and Sarah Pascoe, whatever her skills, is miscast here.
I enjoyed last night. The general standard of sewing was very good and contestants very evenly talented. Sewing Bee is like a tennis tournament. As Emma Radacanu found you can win a big tournament one week and be out in the first round of a minor tournament the next week. Sewers win or lose on their skills in the current match, not how they have played over the season.
As last night's episode shows, the programme is not just about sewing standards, it is about creativity, choosing the right materials and timing. Angela twice chose inapproriate fabrics last night, the parka fabric she chose looked good but she remarked on the problems it might cause when she chose it - and it did-. And needlecord fabric, was completely wrong for the last task. Whoever saw David Bowie in needlecord?
The government changed women's pension age and called it progress. Did anyone actually ask you?


