NE
They have pre-recorded the next 2 weeks worth of episodes are as there are no audience dates on SRO Audiences after tomorrow til Monday 2nd September.
https://www.sroaudiences.com/
No it was live. I think they only pre-record the bank holiday specials and whenever there's a half hour show.
They have pre-recorded the next 2 weeks worth of episodes are as there are no audience dates on SRO Audiences after tomorrow til Monday 2nd September.
https://www.sroaudiences.com/
JW
When is the big 20th Anniversary programme? 6th September, or thereabouts? Looking forward to see what they do for that.
JC
I'd imagine so. They had the 18th Anniversary special on 8th September two years ago - so 6th September would be my best bet for the 20th Anniversary.
When is the big 20th Anniversary programme? 6th September, or thereabouts? Looking forward to see what they do for that.
I'd imagine so. They had the 18th Anniversary special on 8th September two years ago - so 6th September would be my best bet for the 20th Anniversary.
CA
They announced on the show yesterday that they’re wanting people in the audience who were affected by the Body Stories campaign to come in for a special show on Wednesday 4th September.
When is the big 20th Anniversary programme? 6th September, or thereabouts? Looking forward to see what they do for that.
They announced on the show yesterday that they’re wanting people in the audience who were affected by the Body Stories campaign to come in for a special show on Wednesday 4th September.
JW
Having watched the whole thing back, yesterday's episode had a very different feel to it. (Perhaps pre-recorded...)
Reggie Gibson was brilliant.
But the segment with the spotlight on Nadia was very well done, I thought. ("Before they were loose").
Not only was Nadia raw and real in her responses, but it was also nice how the other panelists re-positioned themselves at the other end of the desk to give Nadia more space and allowing for some creative direction and camera work.
Being terrified of Wendy Richard was both sad and hilarious in equal measure, as was the revelation of a very tough and tortuous relationship with her famous sister, Julia Sawalha.
I have to say, I feel that Kaye Adams is the perfect anchor for this show. She balances light and heavy perfectly and doesn't try to be the star of the show like some others do.
In fact, Nadia was also excellent in the anchor seat last week. Better than I've ever seen her before in that role.
Reggie Gibson was brilliant.
But the segment with the spotlight on Nadia was very well done, I thought. ("Before they were loose").
Not only was Nadia raw and real in her responses, but it was also nice how the other panelists re-positioned themselves at the other end of the desk to give Nadia more space and allowing for some creative direction and camera work.
Being terrified of Wendy Richard was both sad and hilarious in equal measure, as was the revelation of a very tough and tortuous relationship with her famous sister, Julia Sawalha.
I have to say, I feel that Kaye Adams is the perfect anchor for this show. She balances light and heavy perfectly and doesn't try to be the star of the show like some others do.
In fact, Nadia was also excellent in the anchor seat last week. Better than I've ever seen her before in that role.
CA
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/9758472/loose-women-bank-holiday-special-emotional/amp
A special show on Monday with panellists in the audience watching their most emotional moments. Andrea, Coleen, Denise, Christine and Nadia all confirmed so far, I wonder who else?
A special show on Monday with panellists in the audience watching their most emotional moments. Andrea, Coleen, Denise, Christine and Nadia all confirmed so far, I wonder who else?