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BR
Brekkie
I also have some good news. My own neighbour who lives opposite me does not have Coronavirus at all. I saw him outside today walking into his front garden as normal.

Wouldn't take that as meaning a negative. They may just not be following instruction.
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Reece24


BR
Brekkie
Seems sensible.
GA
Gallunach
It was really interesting that BBC4 chose to place an episode of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em into the schedule on Sunday evening at 7.30pm. I have no idea if this was a last minute change to try and add more light hearted comedy to perk anxious viewers up for a half hour or whether it had long been scheduled already..


It was already scheduled in the Radio Times
SP
Steve in Pudsey
Martin Lewis has tweeted that he has agreed to do another live show on Thursday at 8.30.

Wonder where that will come from with TC2 seemingly not being used. The This Morning or GMB set?
JA
james-2001
Surely they can still use TC2? Just because Loose Women and Lorraine aren't being made doesn't stop them using the studio, surely.
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Jonwo
Could the Riverside Studios be an option if TC2 is out of action?
CH
Chuda
How does the studio switch happen with GMB running until 10 and this morning on straight after them? I thought they shared the same studio?
SP
Steve in Pudsey
I thought part of the issue was around not being able to safely move bits of set that require a two person lift while maintaining social distancing? Hence Sunday Brunch not making it on air this week.
SP
Steve in Pudsey
Chuda posted:
How does the studio switch happen with GMB running until 10 and this morning on straight after them? I thought they shared the same studio?

yes, but two standing sets, so just a case of moving the cameras and a shift change in the gallery.
BR
Brekkie
Jonwo posted:
Could the Riverside Studios be an option if TC2 is out of action?

It'll be a case of keep it simple. No reason it can't come from GMB or This Morning set.
SP
Steve in Pudsey
With the TV soaps stopping production, I see The Archers has reduced from six to five episodes a week.

I wonder whether we'll see a podcast version of EastEnders (produced with actors at home) on BBC Sounds once episodes in the can run out?

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