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  1. I am still amazed as to why the host abruptly stops the conversation because he suddenly realizes time is over?! You would think the host being of some experience can manage better in realizing that a serious subject such as what Mr. Sazegahra is deliberating requires a little more formality, employing rules of interview where instead of a sudden abruptness (usually in the middle of a significant part of recollection) merely because suddenly the host remembers time is over the conclusion unpredictably jumps out abruptly….! What a sloppy disorderly way of conducting an interview preformed by an old timer of the field when all of a sudden the guest is paused and stopped ( normally at the pick of an interesting part). This is a reminder of theatrics in entertainment broadcasting rather than managing an interview on a formal subject recalling historical facts ….!
    As a viewer I always find Mr.Sazegahra’s opinions refreshing with meaningful purpose. Usually it is presented consistently without the fallacies and misconceptions predominant in most serious discussions, particularly in statements and views produced in the world of political opinion. The disadvantage is when he is hosted by the well know old timers of the trade in Farsi broadcasting. He is usually hosted by Mr. Meiboudi or Mr. Chalangi which with all due respect to both, seem to create an unintentional obstacle whenever this well qualified guest appears on their programs. The guest in this instance is faced with unnecessary interruptions or at other times conversely with uninvited hast or hurried-ness ….!

    In any event. Over all, I suppose it is what it is……!? It seems this is the style of the old timers like the two host’s of the programs we viewers often find Mr. Sazegahra invited at in Iran e Farda. In the end however. I imagine with the astute sharpness invested with Mr. Sazegahra, he himself will find a way to complement his oral recollection of 1979 events in a finer solemn way under the irregular sporadic interruptions he encounters during the course of interviews reflecting on this particular past.

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