DT
Reminds me of the 2010 ITV Leaders' Debate where they showed the facebook page afterwards...
http://themediablog.typepad.com/.a/6a011570c131b2970c0133ecba93de970b-pi
(Contains language that the swear filter considers offensive).
http://themediablog.typepad.com/.a/6a011570c131b2970c0133ecba93de970b-pi
(Contains language that the swear filter considers offensive).
RN
Think Victoria said they were at the old Granada studios.
Does anyone know where exactly in Manchester the programme is today? Many thanks.
Think Victoria said they were at the old Granada studios.
HA
Not liking the colour scheme the Victoria Derbyshire programme adopts for Studio B, GMT, Impact, Focus on Africa really make Studio B look good
harshy
Founding member
The Victoria Derbyshire programme demonstrated the danger of reading out unedited/unchecked 'social media' comments at the end of her programme today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RO92sI1s954
I included the closing sequence, as I happen to like the music, and the sweeping shot of Studio B.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RO92sI1s954
I included the closing sequence, as I happen to like the music, and the sweeping shot of Studio B.
Not liking the colour scheme the Victoria Derbyshire programme adopts for Studio B, GMT, Impact, Focus on Africa really make Studio B look good
ST
Not liking the colour scheme the Victoria Derbyshire programme adopts for Studio B, GMT, Impact, Focus on Africa really make Studio B look good
Each to their own, Harshy
But I happen to like the light blue lighting scheme they use for VD. It's quite fresh, bright, and different to any of the settings they use for other programmes.
They also make use of the actual studio walls, by lighting them in the same way. I don't think any of the other programmes do that, do they?
. . . as I happen to like the music, and the sweeping shot of Studio B.
Not liking the colour scheme the Victoria Derbyshire programme adopts for Studio B, GMT, Impact, Focus on Africa really make Studio B look good
Each to their own, Harshy
But I happen to like the light blue lighting scheme they use for VD. It's quite fresh, bright, and different to any of the settings they use for other programmes.
They also make use of the actual studio walls, by lighting them in the same way. I don't think any of the other programmes do that, do they?
MA
mannewskev
You can make out the Newsnight logo burnt onto the screen that Carol Kirkwood's doing the weather in front of.