Ashley Roberts tweeted the other day that she was missing show 2, but she'll be there every week after, so presumably Ant vs Dec will be around for the duration now.
Another thing about the new Little Ant & Dec being so young is that presumably they can't read questions from cards like old Little Ant & Dec could, so presumably a lot of prompts and clunky edits where they are reminded what to say.
Which is something they should have though of before going so young. It does mean it's all very forced rather than natural like the old Little Ant and Dec.
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I must say that last weeks show was pretty poor. The only item I enjoyed was 'Undercover'! Also, is it just me or did anyone else have the feeling that all of Ricki Gervais' voice overs were recorded! The reason behind my thought is that we could see David Walliams in the studio up in the left hand corner but Ricki seemed to be in some sort of booth which was probably green screen!
I must say that last weeks show was pretty poor. The only item I enjoyed was 'Undercover'! Also, is it just me or did anyone else have the feeling that all of Ricki Gervais' voice overs were recorded! The reason behind my thought is that we could see David Walliams in the studio up in the left hand corner but Ricki seemed to be in some sort of booth which was probably green screen!
Yes, I'm pretty sure Walliams was the first one ever that was live - ever, because the announcements were always pre-recorded when it was just generic announcers doing them. And there's barely any need for them to be live anyway.
Yes, I'm pretty sure Walliams was the first one ever that was live - ever, because the announcements were always pre-recorded when it was just generic announcers doing them. And there's barely any need for them to be live anyway.
It flowed a lot better when David did it though as they were able to interact with him properly and live rather than anticipating what the next line will be from the pre-recs.
Yes, I'm pretty sure Walliams was the first one ever that was live - ever, because the announcements were always pre-recorded when it was just generic announcers doing them. And there's barely any need for them to be live anyway.
It flowed a lot better when David did it though as they were able to interact with him properly and live rather than anticipating what the next line will be from the pre-recs.
Interestingly Danny DeVito was billed to do the first show, I wonder if he'd pre-recorded for that show originally?
Yes, I'm pretty sure Walliams was the first one ever that was live - ever, because the announcements were always pre-recorded when it was just generic announcers doing them. And there's barely any need for them to be live anyway.
It flowed a lot better when David did it though as they were able to interact with him properly and live rather than anticipating what the next line will be from the pre-recs.
Interestingly Danny DeVito was billed to do the first show, I wonder if he'd pre-recorded for that show originally?
I'd assume not, that's why it would have been live, as a last minute thing.
Yes, I'm pretty sure Walliams was the first one ever that was live - ever, because the announcements were always pre-recorded when it was just generic announcers doing them. And there's barely any need for them to be live anyway.
It flowed a lot better when David did it though as they were able to interact with him properly and live rather than anticipating what the next line will be from the pre-recs.
Interestingly Danny DeVito was billed to do the first show, I wonder if he'd pre-recorded for that show originally?
I'd assume not, that's why it would have been live, as a last minute thing.
Well that's what I'm wondering?
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Martin Dean
The old Daybreak sofa was there before the break in the green room area.