I always wanted to be famous, an actress probably, but then I had a better idea, I would become a newsreader. Just as famous, in people’s homes every night, regular work, short hours and best of all, I would be able to sit behind a big desk. Nobody would see my legs and hips, not my best feature and I certainly would not have to do any nude scenes. And I would not have to learn any lines, just read from the autocue.
I practised in front of the mirror… and in tonight’s news… serious face, serious tragedy face, reassuring expression, Royalty voice, lighten up with cheerful final item…
‘As many as three thousand people are feared dead in… the King and Queen met a 117 year old veteran today when they visited… the Coastguard and lifeboats are still searching for three people missing after their… A Jack Russell terrier named Lucky had a lucky escape when he fell over five hundred feet off Beachy Head and landed in an RNLI lifeboat searching for three missing people…’

It transpired that there is more to being a newsreader than I thought, but I made it… local news, national lunchtime news, main evening news! Someone to do my hair and makeup, different smart jacket or blouse every evening and I was soon a well known name. Under the desk I could wear my bunny slippers and what my husband called my pyjama trousers, but what I called lounge wear. Then one day the producer called a meeting.
The evening news was going to be revamped, the desk would be no more. We would walk around pausing now and then to look commanding. How would I walk, read the autocue and look intelligent all at the same time… and what on earth would I wear?
Luckily my brother is a drag queen, not a profession I or my parents ever thought would be useful, but he came round to offer advice. Picking out a couple of pairs, my only pairs, of smart trousers and a dress and two skirts, he put his hands on his hips and said ‘Now all you need is a decent pair of high heels.’
‘I don’t wear heels, I don’t possess any high heels.’
‘No problem, you can borrow a pair of mine.’
‘Won’t they be too big?’
‘Just stuff some tissues in the toes, it’s only for half an hour.’
Monday evening launch and I’m at the studio back door waiting for my brother who had promised to bring the shoes on his way to his show. He had assured me he would choose his most conservative pair with the shortest heels. With minutes to spare I rushed to my dressing room and opened the shoe box. Black, good, four inch heels oh dear. I stared at them, I was unused to wearing such shoes, but even I could tell something was not right, what was odd about them? Something was right, both shoes were right! He had so many pairs of shoes, presumably lots of similar pairs and rushing around getting his dresses ready he did not notice his mistake.
I had no choice but to wear them, I was expecting them to be uncomfortable anyway, so what difference would it make. Out in the corridor I steadied myself against the wall. My producer said ‘You look lovely, whoops, politically incorrect, you look very professional. Oh by the way, we have got breaking news, no idea what or where, keep your eyes on the autocue and listen on your earpiece for updates.’
I tottered over to the prearranged starting point, my feet in agony already and my earpiece buzzing with the producer’s mumblings and urgent hissings. I peered at the autocue, but I was not used to this angle.
‘…and we start tonight with breaking news from … how on earth is that pronounced…
‘Start walking across’ hissed my producer.
I couldn’t even think which foot to put forward first and they hadn’t told me I had to walk up steps…
My leg became the breaking news…

A nicely done little tale, I could just picture it. Hugs
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Thanks David
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Time to find another career, I’d say!
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Yes for sure Liz.
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You’re a very good storyteller Janet.😍
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Thanks Arlene, glad you enjoyed the story.
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When the newscaster becomes the lead story. Film at eleven.
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One way to become famous!
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Do you knowq the funny thing? People call my loungewear “pyjamas” too 🤣
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They obviously don’t appreciate your excellent sense of style!
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You nailed it completely! They must have been terrified when they had to come out from behind their desks.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks Pete
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You had me going for a bit … I thought it was autobiographical! You are a master storyteller, Janet!
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Thanks Jill, I would have had some stories to tell if it had been autobiographical!
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Very clever story, Janet. I love it. I have worn two of the same shoes in different colors in the post, but not two right feet. That does sound miserable! Well done story, my friend. xxxxx
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Thanks so much Marsha. Our topic for writers’ group was Odd Shoes and it turned out a few people had worn different colour shoes to work!
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I need to look for a writer’s group here in Visalia. My main contacts are through blogging, and that has always been enough. However, as I read those of you who are really good writers, it seems that you also have a local group you are committed to.
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Hello Marsha, I have belonged to a couple of other writing groups, but the one I have stayed with for years is the one that got me down to writing. Having to write something every week, read it out and then give it to the tutor to take home and bring back with a written critique certainly kicked me into action! Getting involved with on line things followed slowly, but blogging has been brilliant as well, widening my horizons.
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Lol Janet, I loved it! 🙂
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Thanks Debby, glad you enjoyed it.
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