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Loose Women | 21 Years Old - Sept 2020

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BR
Brekkie
Because it still takes quite a bit of effort to get that on to air. The priority of the Lorraine/Loose Women team at the moment will be supporting the GMB/This Morning team to ensure those two shows remain on air.
JA
JAS84
Have I Got News For You managed it. Though the difference there, of course, is that it isn't live.
WH
Whataday Founding member
Why can't Loose Women just run like The View does over in America?


As I said already:

ITV is being run on a skeleton staff. Its income has collapsed and it has furloughed many of its employees so is focusing its remaining resources on essential output.

The View is within the ABC News division. It is considered essential output. Loose Women is not. Nor should it be.
WH
Whataday Founding member
JAS84 posted:
Have I Got News For You managed it. Though the difference there, of course, is that it isn't live.


And the small matter of Loose Women not being a prime time satirical news programme on the BBC.
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JO
Josh
Looks like they've added a repeat slide on the competition.
JW
JamesWorldNews
A special NHS tribute edition of Loose Women will air tomorrow. The programme will feature the four panelists in their homes (recorded today).

Christine Lampard | Brenda Edwards | Stacey Solomon | Nadia Sawalha.
JO
Jonwo
Have to say the Loose Women special was pretty good. Looks like ITV spent a lot of time setting things up as the quality both picture and sound wise was top notch. I'm not sure if it'd be feasible to do it on a daily basis but maybe a mix of repeats and at home episodes could be the way forward
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AN
all new Phil
Jonwo posted:
Have to say the Loose Women special was pretty good. Looks like ITV spent a lot of time setting things up as the quality both picture and sound wise was top notch. I'm not sure if it'd be feasible to do it on a daily basis but maybe a mix of repeats and at home episodes could be the way forward

What I saw was absolutely terrible.
CA
cal0906
Jonwo posted:
Have to say the Loose Women special was pretty good. Looks like ITV spent a lot of time setting things up as the quality both picture and sound wise was top notch. I'm not sure if it'd be feasible to do it on a daily basis but maybe a mix of repeats and at home episodes could be the way forward

What I saw was absolutely terrible.


I disagree, I think they made the most out of what they could.
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AN
all new Phil
Jonwo posted:
Have to say the Loose Women special was pretty good. Looks like ITV spent a lot of time setting things up as the quality both picture and sound wise was top notch. I'm not sure if it'd be feasible to do it on a daily basis but maybe a mix of repeats and at home episodes could be the way forward

What I saw was absolutely terrible.


I disagree, I think they made the most out of what they could.

Maybe, but it was still terrible.
AJ
AJG
To be fair, it was better having up to date topics instead of a repeat of the programme
AD
adamiow
Given the number of Loose Women, I doubt they'd want to set them all up, but they could perhaps have the same panellist for a week, record all of the shows in advance of airing and then the panellist for the next week.

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