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Angela Lansbury show what the show could be like! (March 2008)

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A former member
I glad this is back!

paul said there got a new set and give the old one to tichmash! Laughing
AN
Andrew Founding member
Are we sure it isn't a repeat, I'm sure I've seen this episode with Cilla on before Wink

It's not a new set anyway, it's the same set with some new lights stuck on
BR
Brekkie
I'm sure he used that joke last year!


Interestingly I saw an ad for it on ITV earlier which said "Weekdays at 5pm". I thought broadcasters advertising on other channels weren't supposed to include the time.
BE
Ben Founding member
Brekkie posted:
Interestingly I saw an ad for it on ITV earlier which said "Weekdays at 5pm". I thought broadcasters advertising on other channels weren't supposed to include the time.


I'm pretty sure that when the general advertising regulations were relaxed at the start of the year they included allowing broadcasters to be more specific when they cross promote.
KE
kernow
Brekkie posted:
Interestingly I saw an ad for it on ITV earlier which said "Weekdays at 5pm". I thought broadcasters advertising on other channels weren't supposed to include the time.


Well I actually saw a trailer for Pobol Y Cwm on BBC One Wales a couple of weeks ago, which included the time.

I know that broadcasters are allowed to advertise on other channels, but I didn't realise that the BBC advertised programmes for other channels, or is S4C a special case?
DA
David_02
kernow posted:
Brekkie posted:
Interestingly I saw an ad for it on ITV earlier which said "Weekdays at 5pm". I thought broadcasters advertising on other channels weren't supposed to include the time.


Well I actually saw a trailer for Pobol Y Cwm on BBC One Wales a couple of weeks ago, which included the time.

I know that broadcasters are allowed to advertise on other channels, but I didn't realise that the BBC advertised programmes for other channels, or is S4C a special case?


Don't BBC Wales make Pobol Y Cwm?
AG
AxG
02cashindavid posted:
kernow posted:
Brekkie posted:
Interestingly I saw an ad for it on ITV earlier which said "Weekdays at 5pm". I thought broadcasters advertising on other channels weren't supposed to include the time.


Well I actually saw a trailer for Pobol Y Cwm on BBC One Wales a couple of weeks ago, which included the time.

I know that broadcasters are allowed to advertise on other channels, but I didn't realise that the BBC advertised programmes for other channels, or is S4C a special case?


Don't BBC Wales make Pobol Y Cwm?

They do.
JO
Joe
BBC Wales can show trailers for Welsh language stuff on S4C, as they are the PSB.
PT
Put The Telly On
Great to see Paul back. He does have Cilla on a lot however, but I suppose they are best of friends and she's available.

Ooh the innuendo.

She is very 'all self' though and that annoys me about her nowadays. Perhaps it's just me.
HC
Hatton Cross
Presumably Paddy McGuiness, Peter Kay, Cliff Richard, and Liz Smith will all appear before Punch and Judy reappear in June.

Each series is a tired reworking of the last one, with the same guests, and features that were done to death but just in a different order.

And despite the toys out of the pram moment by ITV, when he went to Channel Four - I notice this series is being made fully at TLS. Cheaper than BBC TVC I wonder. Or has the expulsion notice on him passed fully?
AN
Andrew Founding member
The bits where kids just walk on half way through the show but don't know what they are doing, and Paul doesn't notice them as he's chatting away and then they say a line nervously, always looks pointless to me

Tonight they were going on about how Paul works really hard. Surely he does 5 hours work per week 6 months a year. He doesn't give off an impression of doing a lot of preperation off screen. He never does any filmed inserts, it's always left to some random pensioners to review a film, interview on a red carpet etc

Also since moving to Channel 4 his entire TV career seems to have stopped totally except for his own show. During his 3 months off he'll make about 1 appearance on another show.
PT
Put The Telly On
Andrew posted:


Tonight they were going on about how Paul works really hard. Surely he does 5 hours work per week 6 months a year. He doesn't give off an impression of doing a lot of preperation off screen. He never does any filmed inserts, it's always left to some random pensioners to review a film, interview on a red carpet etc


And he's just spent a few weeks in South Africa (although he's filmed inserts for that) and before that, Winter in the Maldives with Cilla.

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