FA
What does that mean then? Though at least we now know who the music is by (well, remixed by!).
I wonder why they don't add credits to the end of MoM. They could add them after the challenge, the words are displayed before so they don't have to show them again, and show the titles.
Or scroll them when they are announcing the winner of the grand prize before they go into the main show.
Or alternatively, just display them on the website.
Yeah. Gail's last day. Now all we've got is Andy
(And Swag of course, thank goodness!). Hopefully a new presenter will come in and be as good as Gail has been for these past weeks.
Hopefully we won't get a chilled out person like another Andy. They need someone lively, hyperactive, and ready for anything (Shame Ian 'H' Watkins is joining Joseph the musical!
FriendsFanatic posted:
I've just found some interesting information about the MoM theme you can goHereand scroll down the page.
What does that mean then? Though at least we now know who the music is by (well, remixed by!).
I wonder why they don't add credits to the end of MoM. They could add them after the challenge, the words are displayed before so they don't have to show them again, and show the titles.
Or scroll them when they are announcing the winner of the grand prize before they go into the main show.
Or alternatively, just display them on the website.
Yeah. Gail's last day. Now all we've got is Andy
Hopefully we won't get a chilled out person like another Andy. They need someone lively, hyperactive, and ready for anything (Shame Ian 'H' Watkins is joining Joseph the musical!
JB
What does that mean then? Though at least we now know who the music is by (well, remixed by!).
I wonder why they don't add credits to the end of MoM. They could add them after the challenge, the words are displayed before so they don't have to show them again, and show the titles.
Or scroll them when they are announcing the winner of the grand prize before they go into the main show.
Or alternatively, just display them on the website.
I'd just thought i'd share that information here as the theme song wirter/mixer has not been queried about before in this topic (sorry if it has).
I do agree about the credits being scrolled at the end of the show, The Big Breakfast strangly scrolled their credits across the screen at the end of their friday song at christmas time during the final chrous, but they never scrolled their titles in any other month before christmas.
got a little off topic there.
fanoftv posted:
FriendsFanatic posted:
I've just found some interesting information about the MoM theme you can goHereand scroll down the page.
What does that mean then? Though at least we now know who the music is by (well, remixed by!).
I wonder why they don't add credits to the end of MoM. They could add them after the challenge, the words are displayed before so they don't have to show them again, and show the titles.
Or scroll them when they are announcing the winner of the grand prize before they go into the main show.
Or alternatively, just display them on the website.
I'd just thought i'd share that information here as the theme song wirter/mixer has not been queried about before in this topic (sorry if it has).
I do agree about the credits being scrolled at the end of the show, The Big Breakfast strangly scrolled their credits across the screen at the end of their friday song at christmas time during the final chrous, but they never scrolled their titles in any other month before christmas.
got a little off topic there.
FA
What does that mean then? Though at least we now know who the music is by (well, remixed by!).
I wonder why they don't add credits to the end of MoM. They could add them after the challenge, the words are displayed before so they don't have to show them again, and show the titles.
Or scroll them when they are announcing the winner of the grand prize before they go into the main show.
Or alternatively, just display them on the website.
I'd just thought i'd share that information here as the theme song wirter/mixer has not been queried about before in this topic (sorry if it has).
I do agree about the credits being scrolled at the end of the show, The Big Breakfast strangly scrolled their credits across the screen at the end of their friday song at christmas time during the final chrous, but they never scrolled their titles in any other month before christmas.
got a little off topic there.
That's a good point. Pre 2001 relaunch all BB credits were the house fly away (unless they had no time when they had none), except for christmas. Perhaps it was to do with them not creating a christmas fly out.
They tended to use credits on the end in 2001/02 especially with the big pieces of breakfast titles, except for after the friday song on a friday when they had the montage of all of the fly aways.
FriendsFanatic posted:
fanoftv posted:
FriendsFanatic posted:
I've just found some interesting information about the MoM theme you can goHereand scroll down the page.
What does that mean then? Though at least we now know who the music is by (well, remixed by!).
I wonder why they don't add credits to the end of MoM. They could add them after the challenge, the words are displayed before so they don't have to show them again, and show the titles.
Or scroll them when they are announcing the winner of the grand prize before they go into the main show.
Or alternatively, just display them on the website.
I'd just thought i'd share that information here as the theme song wirter/mixer has not been queried about before in this topic (sorry if it has).
I do agree about the credits being scrolled at the end of the show, The Big Breakfast strangly scrolled their credits across the screen at the end of their friday song at christmas time during the final chrous, but they never scrolled their titles in any other month before christmas.
got a little off topic there.
That's a good point. Pre 2001 relaunch all BB credits were the house fly away (unless they had no time when they had none), except for christmas. Perhaps it was to do with them not creating a christmas fly out.
They tended to use credits on the end in 2001/02 especially with the big pieces of breakfast titles, except for after the friday song on a friday when they had the montage of all of the fly aways.
TE
All Grown Up, Teen Angel AND Spongebob? Thats cutting way too much Ministry of Mayhem time.
Teen Angel has been placed to death for years. All Grown Up, well look at CiTV's schedule from October - December and Nickelodeon's now!
Teen Angel has been placed to death for years. All Grown Up, well look at CiTV's schedule from October - December and Nickelodeon's now!
FA
'Oh My God!' were the words that went through my head, as I lay there half awake watching the start of thsi weeks Ministry of Mayhem.
From last week through the week I was OK with the fact that Teen Angel & All Grown Up were going to replacing the old shows, little did I know that they were keeping Spongebob.
How did we go from the first week (having two parts to Tutenstein and 1 part of spongebob) to having 5 parts of different programmes. Each around 11 minutes each, that's 55 minutes, and 7 breaks through the show (rough estimate) at 3-4 minutes each, that's at least 21 minutes gone there, that's 76 minutes, out of the 125, that's only 49 minutes of actual ministry for them to get everything in (which is not a lot going by today's show).
What we did see was quite funny. The presenters continue to get along, picking on Stephen's fake tan (loved the hat with make up on!), and having a laugh, which is what it's all about.
The only things that I didn't like were the lack of Mayhem at the end, why drop the song, why sing happy birthday?
Keisha or no Keisha, it's the Ministry of MAYHEM, the pie should have been in her face, or tell her she wouldn't be pied, but have the agents attack her with the foam guns, or have her standing underneath a bucket of gunge.
It just seemed a bit dead towards the end.
The start wasn't that good either, it's as though they are trying to hard to create a good start to the show, just let it take it's course and handle itself, OR get some great writers in!
And how low can a TV show go?
Next week's new game Play Your Fart's Right, "but we've used all of ours, so we want you to sen in yours". That's right, farting down the phone! Whatever next?
From last week through the week I was OK with the fact that Teen Angel & All Grown Up were going to replacing the old shows, little did I know that they were keeping Spongebob.
How did we go from the first week (having two parts to Tutenstein and 1 part of spongebob) to having 5 parts of different programmes. Each around 11 minutes each, that's 55 minutes, and 7 breaks through the show (rough estimate) at 3-4 minutes each, that's at least 21 minutes gone there, that's 76 minutes, out of the 125, that's only 49 minutes of actual ministry for them to get everything in (which is not a lot going by today's show).
What we did see was quite funny. The presenters continue to get along, picking on Stephen's fake tan (loved the hat with make up on!), and having a laugh, which is what it's all about.
The only things that I didn't like were the lack of Mayhem at the end, why drop the song, why sing happy birthday?
Keisha or no Keisha, it's the Ministry of MAYHEM, the pie should have been in her face, or tell her she wouldn't be pied, but have the agents attack her with the foam guns, or have her standing underneath a bucket of gunge.
It just seemed a bit dead towards the end.
The start wasn't that good either, it's as though they are trying to hard to create a good start to the show, just let it take it's course and handle itself, OR get some great writers in!
And how low can a TV show go?
Next week's new game Play Your Fart's Right, "but we've used all of ours, so we want you to sen in yours". That's right, farting down the phone! Whatever next?
NW
I actually watched a bit of MOM this morning (As I had to be in work at 10.30) but I thought it was very good.
How funny was Lord Brockett, sticking a pie in Stephen and Holly's faces was very funny, you could tell that this wasn't planned and it looked funny.
I bet it felt odd for Mike Reid to be back on Saturday Morning TV, but on ITV of course.
How funny was Lord Brockett, sticking a pie in Stephen and Holly's faces was very funny, you could tell that this wasn't planned and it looked funny.
I bet it felt odd for Mike Reid to be back on Saturday Morning TV, but on ITV of course.
FA
Ah. McFly the band that are mates with Busted? Currently on tour with them. About to release their first single '5 colours in her hair', that they performed at the top of saturday's cd:uk.
Interesting. Shame you don't get to hear the verse on the titles anymore though.
I was very disapointed with no end song. It rounds off the show by creating total chaos whilst everyone dances and sings. As opposed to the old SM:tv way of sitting with the guests saying cd:uk's up next, 'you know where it's at'.
It's a shame that they can't lengthen the show to 12, and have cd:uk 12-1, or have cd:uk at night letting the ministry run till 12:30.
With good ideas they could most probably do a whole show with no programmes on it.
Speaking of which. Back in the days, did programmes like Swap Shop, Tiswas and Saturday Superstore broadcast programmes within the programme as they do now?
FriendsFanatic posted:
Just been on google to search for more information about MoM's theme, and came across a "McFly" group on MSN and this is what i found....
Quote:
Tom wrote the theme tune to the Saturday morning
TV show "Ministry Of Mayhem"
TV show "Ministry Of Mayhem"
Ah. McFly the band that are mates with Busted? Currently on tour with them. About to release their first single '5 colours in her hair', that they performed at the top of saturday's cd:uk.
Interesting. Shame you don't get to hear the verse on the titles anymore though.
I was very disapointed with no end song. It rounds off the show by creating total chaos whilst everyone dances and sings. As opposed to the old SM:tv way of sitting with the guests saying cd:uk's up next, 'you know where it's at'.
It's a shame that they can't lengthen the show to 12, and have cd:uk 12-1, or have cd:uk at night letting the ministry run till 12:30.
With good ideas they could most probably do a whole show with no programmes on it.
Speaking of which. Back in the days, did programmes like Swap Shop, Tiswas and Saturday Superstore broadcast programmes within the programme as they do now?