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Moving to TVC Studio 2 on 16th April 2018 (August 2013)

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JW
JamesWorldNews
Although it's the Loose Women, rather than the show Loose Women, facing the axe. The reports suggest ITV want to revamp it rather than axe it.


Ah yes, I didn't realise! Embarassed


Sounds like they basically want to steer it back to a format like The View. To do that they'd need to add some journalists to the lineup (Moira Stewart, Angela Rippon maybe?) and get rid of the likes of Denise Welch. They'd need to keep some lighter panelists though.


Moira Stuart as a Loose Woman?? Perish the thought!

(Sorry for the dredging of old post......)
DE
DE88
Moira's far too good to be a Loose Woman.

41 days later

JW
JamesWorldNews
Paul Gascgoine is today's guest, alongside Jane Moore, Stacey Solomon, Christine Lampard and Nadia Sawalha. (Snow permitting).

Promises to be an interesting show, methinks...........
Last edited by JamesWorldNews on 1 March 2018 10:31am
HJ
HJL
guests have been walking in from the same position as the presenters, rather than through the audience. Not sure whether it's because the audience is smaller because of the weather or if it's to do with the move to TVC?
RE
Reece24
guests have been walking in from the same position as the presenters, rather than through the audience. Not sure whether it's because the audience is smaller because of the weather or if it's to do with the move to TVC?


I think it's to do with the smaller audience, there was passing comment both yesterday and today about the half-full audience. Notice the tight camera angles too.
JO
Jonwo
guests have been walking in from the same position as the presenters, rather than through the audience. Not sure whether it's because the audience is smaller because of the weather or if it's to do with the move to TVC?


I think it's to do with the smaller audience, there was passing comment both yesterday and today about the half-full audience. Notice the tight camera angles too.


It's very rare for these types of shows to be half full, I wonder if it'll affect The Last Leg which is from The London Studios since Waterloo Station is closing early due to the snow although the Tube is running okay so maybe they'll be okay
BR
Brekkie
Snow on the underground again then!
IS
Inspector Sands
Snow on the underground again then!

Well more of the Underground is overground than it is underground
TG
TG
There was some concern at TLS on Thursday as to how many people would be likely to turn up for The Last Leg the following day. Josh Widdecombe was in recording QI and he, plus the rest of the cast and crew alike expressed surprise how many of us had actually turned up for the afternoon recording, and it was pointed out to us that anyone who applied for last minute Last Leg tickets would almost certainly get plenty.
JK
JKDerry
TG posted:
There was some concern at TLS on Thursday as to how many people would be likely to turn up for The Last Leg the following day. Josh Widdecombe was in recording QI and he, plus the rest of the cast and crew alike expressed surprise how many of us had actually turned up for the afternoon recording, and it was pointed out to us that anyone who applied for last minute Last Leg tickets would almost certainly get plenty.

Isn't "weather events" wonderful?
JK
JKDerry
TG posted:
There was some concern at TLS on Thursday as to how many people would be likely to turn up for The Last Leg the following day. Josh Widdecombe was in recording QI and he, plus the rest of the cast and crew alike expressed surprise how many of us had actually turned up for the afternoon recording, and it was pointed out to us that anyone who applied for last minute Last Leg tickets would almost certainly get plenty.

In the Republic of Ireland, their longest running talk show "The Late Late Show" with their host Ryan Tubridy was affected badly by the weather. The host was there, but the studio audience of 200 was told to stay away for health and safety, but the live show continued, with anyone they could get from who was at the RTE Television Centre and RTE Radio Centre complex at Donnybrook in Dublin. Think they managed around 20-30 people along with any home "celebs" they could get as guests. The two hour 10 minute live show which aired on 9.35pm must have been a terrible pain for the production team and host.
JW
JamesWorldNews
Snow on the underground again then!

Well more of the Underground is overground than it is underground


The Wombles of Wimbledon, common are we.

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