Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Daytime TV Talk-show: Celebrity Interview - Coggle Diagram
Daytime TV Talk-show: Celebrity Interview
Context
Nadiya's British Food Adventure sees Hussain undertake a road trip around Britain
Visiting different regions from the highlands of Scotland to the coasts of Devon & Dorset
To uncover some of the country's most exciting food pioneers
She suffered from panic disorder and it was her husband who propped her up & convinced her to apply for Bake Off
After winning, the road trip & cookery book was one of the enterprises Nadiya was able to complete
Nadiya's anxiety mounted on the Bake Off as it was the first time she had faced many things alone - Nadiya stated in her 'about me' section of her website that after conquering her fears she finally felt like herself again
This morning = fast pace TV
Daytime TV - Live - spontaneity
Begins
Paralinguistic's
surround this
We can imagine Holly uses an upbeat, supportive tone
'This is the book we're talking about'
Holly is shown to portray her support & praise for Nadiya multiple times
The pre-empting comment
'Hard work'
Holly is assuring & understanding
False starts
in Phillip's interviewing
Informality of interview
Unprepared interviewer
Phillip is grammatically incorrect with conjunctions beginning
'So'
&
'Because'
Emphasises the informal & relaxed conversation > furthermore with back channeling of
'yeah'
from Nadiya
Phillip's use of the
idiom
'heart & soul into it'
further emphasises the relaxed form of the interview
The interview is admiring Nadiya while promoting her new cook book
Allissions
>
'gonna'
portray informality
'I try & keep things as normal as possible at home'
Idea of managing the hard work & keeping it normal
Repetition
> emphasise her message
Conversational techniques
Informal/ relaxed > or informal & rushed, pressure for Nadiya to get her point across
Promotion of book
Adjacency pairs (conversational turn-taking)
Structure
Beginning, hyphens > in Nadiya's longer, disjointed answers suggesting her nerves
Further fillers,
'It was quite'
show her nerves
Middle
Holly & Phillip flatter Nadiya throughout >
'You're very good'
Holly conducts a
leading question
> Nadiya's anxiety
Includes questions >
'didn't you'
to confirm that what she's saying is correct
Repetition
of phrases
'elastic band' 'panic'
,
polysyndeton
indicates her nerves
Semantic field
of learning & achieving
'learn'
'live with it'
'cope'
'find myself'
Repetition
of
'learn'
Sentences become shorter, pace quickens as Nadiya begins to gain confidence
''Do you want to do that?''
hypophora
''Yes! Yes, I will! I'll do it!''
> proud of where she's got to
Echoes message
Motivating listeners to have hope & faith
Holly >
'Good for you'
>
personal pronoun
, maintained supportive interviewer, wants the best out of her
Hedging
(uncertainty) softens
Phillip
False start
'The book is'
Repetition
of '
question
'
Thinking & calculating a response
Ending
Emotive
words >
'love' 'never'
Convey passion
Asyndetic listing
- extended use of listing increases speed of reading & allows them to understand sense of passion
''
You know what? I get that'
' > pre-empting, knows what listeners will respond to
Potential voice given to reader
Repetition
of '
British'
- defining herself. reinforcing what her cook book is about
'It was invented for us'
> engaging for audience