DA
Because the other side is needed for World Business Report.
Maleen Saeed just finished her broadcast at :25 past from the hard area of B and returned for the 60 second update at :30 past but was sitting in the soft area of B.
Why would the presenter move from one side of the studio to the other?
Why would the presenter move from one side of the studio to the other?
Because the other side is needed for World Business Report.
DT
Because the other side is needed for World Business Report.
Not necessarily, only the catwalk is used for WBR and the lightboxes can change at the touch of a button and the don't usually switch to the soft area.
Maleen Saeed just finished her broadcast at :25 past from the hard area of B and returned for the 60 second update at :30 past but was sitting in the soft area of B.
Why would the presenter move from one side of the studio to the other?
Why would the presenter move from one side of the studio to the other?
Because the other side is needed for World Business Report.
Not necessarily, only the catwalk is used for WBR and the lightboxes can change at the touch of a button and the don't usually switch to the soft area.
DO
Because she was told to.
Why would the presenter move from one side of the studio to the other?
Because she was told to.
JW
Because she was told to.
Precisely!
Why would the presenter move from one side of the studio to the other?
Because she was told to.
Precisely!
MY
So-called BBC Special: Iraq and the Calliphate broadcasting from Studio B, instead of Global. Opening sting consist of a few Iraq-related still photos being shown in a changing sequence. Tim Wilcox presents, with about 3 guests on the table - looking like Dateline London. Also, Yalda comes in live from Iraq.
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Last edited by myan on 20 August 2014 4:12pm