By John Glenday
BBC producers have pointed the finger of blame at actors in its Jamaica Inn drama series for failing to properly enunciate their lines, after being deluged with hundreds of complaints from viewers that they were unable to follow spoken dialogue.
The BBC’s head of drama made the admission after conceding that audibility problems were not due to ‘issues with sound levels’ as first believed but rather from actors failing to be ‘clear’.
Ben Stephenson said: “I think actors being clear is one part of it. My understanding of the complaints about Jamaica Inn was more complex than that, so I think it’s Read full story ›
Source: The Drum