Narration choices make the difference
I’m enjoying the podcast because I love classic movies, all the stories behind the stars and the films, and because there is a family member involved with this production. Vanessa’s insights and narration are excellent-I wish there was more of her. It might be a personal preference, but I find Corina’s (?sp) diction, tone and overall narration cloying and a distraction and if I wasn’t enjoying the content and Vanessa’s parts so much I would have already stopped listening. So far worth a listen (I’ve just finished part three). Thank you for doing this Vanity Fair.
Apedersen via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/19/21
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