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Several talk programmes have cancelled studio audiences (March 2020)

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Spencer
JAS84 posted:
I've just had a look, and you are right. There is basically about a dozen different things happening across the screen at the same time!
It's always been like that.

2001: https://www.tvark.org/?page=media&mediaid=113457
2008: https://www.tvark.org/?page=media&mediaid=113456


Looking at those, I think they started off looking dreadful, and then got progressively worse.
VM
VMPhil
Don't forget the weird logo, d ocTors
VM
VMPhil
JAS84 posted:
I've just had a look, and you are right. There is basically about a dozen different things happening across the screen at the same time!
It's always been like that.



2001: https://www.tvark.org/?page=media&mediaid=113457
2008: https://www.tvark.org/?page=media&mediaid=113456

Oof at that ident cutting to a different shot just as it fades into the titles on that 2008 example. Also the description says 'now in widescreen', pretty sure Doctors was in widescreen from the beginning.
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bilky asko
Don't forget the weird logo, d ocTors

I hadn't realised, until now, that it wasn't always the case going by the 2001 example.

EDIT: The original titles are even better:



EDIT 2: And if that wasn't enough, this retrospective shows it was in widescreen from the start.
JO
Jon
I guess they see crap titles with characters in boxes and more boxes is kinda their thing for titles. Like the EastEnders map and the Corrie cat.

I never understand whether Letherbridge is meant to be in Birmingham, or a town just outside. They talk about it as if it’s a town in own right but talk about other areas in the centre of Birmingham as if they’re near by whilst also referring to Birmingham as if it’s a separate place. I guess if we were to place it, it would be on Redditch to Birmingham train line somewhere between Longbridge and Selly Oak, which of course is roughly were the show is made.
Last edited by Jon on 15 May 2020 8:11pm - 4 times in total
JA
JAS84
It's probably comparable to the distance from Beverley to Hull. Which aren't far apart at all.
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Brekkie
Broadcasters and producers have published a guide for how to get production industry back up and running.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dVqxR2PsdPQoMQLJabYphQ1pJsEhn1z7/view
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davidhorman
JAS84 posted:
I've just had a look, and you are right. There is basically about a dozen different things happening across the screen at the same time!
It's always been like that.



2001: https://www.tvark.org/?page=media&mediaid=113457
2008: https://www.tvark.org/?page=media&mediaid=113456


2001: doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors
2008: doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors doctors DOCTORS DOCTORS DOCTORS DOCTORS!
JO
Josh
I'm not sure, I think the show is called Paramedics?
davidhorman and TVMan gave kudos
JA
james-2001
The Sun claiming Emmerdale only has 9 episodes left.
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bilky asko
The Sun claiming Emmerdale only has 9 episodes left.

I believe they're going for a Crossroads-style ending, it's all going to be a daydream inside Paddy's head.
JA
JAS84
The Sun claiming Emmerdale only has 9 episodes left.
Actually, it's now eight, since one of the nine was yesterday's episode.
Quote:
Long-running soap site Eastieoaks tweeted: "There are 9 #Emmerdale episodes remaining at present with the last set to air on 5th June."

https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/11650984/emmerdale-nine-episodes-off-air-june/

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