Just seen an advert for POG after A Place In The Sun on Ch4. Didn't really understand it as he was acting as Mary Poppins but it was good non the less.
Maybe it means a new set without any clutter when he refers to the
'You Lot Are A Messy Lot Aren't Ya'
Probably not but we can live in hope!
Just started off with music and then Paul walks through a family's living room and starts pointing his umbrella around. Whilst doing this, objects in the room jump back onto shelves etc and rolls of wallpaper start covering the wall making the room a brighter and cleaner place. (Don't know what that's got to do with the show but hey... looks quite good)
He then shouts for Buster who walks through the door to the living room and Paul opens the window or french doors and escapes like Mary Poppins. This is then followed by the Ch.4 endcap which is a greyish colour.
Sounds farfetched when written down but looks good in practice!
lol, maybe code for a brand new look? We know there's a new studio, new logo, so it sounds likely...
Sounds like the most effort they've gone to for an ad really. Even when he first came it was just him sat at his desk surrounded by builders doing up the new C4 studio.
Hopefully the title would have changed to "The Paul O' Grady show" Its not exactily new on channel 4 anymore now is it?
It has
Someone at ITV must have had a big change of heart. Back at The London Studios, The 'New' bit dropped from the title, they'll be back to the old nodding busters before long...
Just started off with music and then Paul walks through a family's living room and starts pointing his umbrella around. Whilst doing this, objects in the room jump back onto shelves etc and rolls of wallpaper start covering the wall making the room a brighter and cleaner place. (Don't know what that's got to do with the show but hey... looks quite good)
He then shouts for Buster who walks through the door to the living room and Paul opens the window or french doors and escapes like Mary Poppins. This is then followed by the Ch.4 endcap which is a greyish colour.
Sounds farfetched when written down but looks good in practice!