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Ummm you've never heard of prep work for a show?
Similar to the long period where Erron was based at TVC when the show was still at TLS, making sure everything was in place for broadcast day. It doesn't matter if it is for one morning or for the rest of time, preparation is still required.
The preparation required for permanently moving studios and production facilities is very different (completely different in fact) to preparing for a single broadcast in a different location. I’ve no doubt preparation and rehearsals are required, but I highly doubt 5 days is the industry standard for preparing a single 2 and half hour broadcast (happy to be proved incorrect if this is the case though).
Take off one day for the flight and the fact the Oscars are Sunday, not Monday, plus a day off for them maybe and it's not much prep time at all. They don't just turn up at 5.55am you know.
Jetting off to LA 5 days before broadcast, I think we know who’s getting the most out of the Oscars special (and it’s not the viewers!):
Given how little interest GMB’s target audience have in the Oscars, it’s surprising that they’re making such a fuss about it.
We’re off! #LHR ✈️ #LAX with @NeilThompson62 to prepare for @GMB Live from the Oscars! @British_Airways #BA100 #BOAC #BA0283 pic.twitter.com/CljheM7OqH
— Erron Gordon (@errongordon) February 19, 2019
Given how little interest GMB’s target audience have in the Oscars, it’s surprising that they’re making such a fuss about it.
Ummm you've never heard of prep work for a show?
Similar to the long period where Erron was based at TVC when the show was still at TLS, making sure everything was in place for broadcast day. It doesn't matter if it is for one morning or for the rest of time, preparation is still required.
The preparation required for permanently moving studios and production facilities is very different (completely different in fact) to preparing for a single broadcast in a different location. I’ve no doubt preparation and rehearsals are required, but I highly doubt 5 days is the industry standard for preparing a single 2 and half hour broadcast (happy to be proved incorrect if this is the case though).
Take off one day for the flight and the fact the Oscars are Sunday, not Monday, plus a day off for them maybe and it's not much prep time at all. They don't just turn up at 5.55am you know.