BM: You mentioned some unwritten rules of presenting. It would be really handy if you could think of two or three.
[SB: Oh no. I shouldn't have said that should I.]
[BM: I know it's really hard to talk about unwritten rules because they're unwritten. ]
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SB: One of them is - that you handle the group very carefully when they come into the Science Theatre. And that we have quite a strict way of getting in the Science Theatre. I don't think it has ever been written down but we just train during training - we will make sure that people who're presenters know the routine. You've probably seen them. The one that stands on the step and the other one that will lead them in so that they come in - um - and then the next one goes up to the next step and and then with the door wedges so for fire safety that we wedge it.
So there's kind of those kind of sort of - of having cont- of not letting the thing go out of control. It's more about - controlling the group. When we do our evaluations, I don't know if you've seen the presenter evaluation sheets. We've sort of, haven't done as much evaluating of presenters this year as we have in previous years. But some of the things on there - are things like - doesn't cause - offence to anybody. I mean these are just things that we - well they are written down because on they're written on there. Perhaps I could show you that later. Have you seen that?
BS: No.
BM: I don't think so.