i am enjoying it but they do seem to be rushing through items and not really engaging with the guests at all. i wouldve loved to hear more from the cast of crossroads and also a few behind the scenes about wish you were here with judith chalmers.
it was great to see some old idents and adverts aswell.
is this a one off or will there be more? do they all feature the 80's?
They've made 3 apparently. It's not exactly all the 80s though, several things from the 70s and one of the Flake adverts they said was from the 70s looked more like it was from the 60s.
Well the sets on Crossroads don't wobble any more than the ones on Corrie, so I hope if they do a Corrie bit its set will wobble too.
Not a bad show - but as its been said I think too many items, and not enough time spent on the selections because of that. Certainly the fact this is the first time since 1987 Susan Hanson has done anything Crossroads related was greatly under used.
From what I have seen so far the programme looked good, but only watched first part while taping it. Good to see the ATV logo again, though it was on a few weeks ago when there was a look back at Tiswas. I remember the name Chris Bellenger from my days behind the secens inTV on Noel's Swapshop, which was first produced by Rosemary Gill, her sister Hazell was then letter's editor for Blue Peter, and Bellinger was a junior on the Swap Shop team to start with.
From what I have seen so far the programme looked good, but only watched first part while taping it. Good to see the ATV logo again, though it was on a few weeks ago when there was a look back at Tiswas. I remember the name Chris Bellenger from my days behind the secens inTV on Noel's Swapshop, which was first produced by Rosemary Gill, her sister Hazell was then letter's editor for Blue Peter, and Bellinger was a junior on the Swap Shop team to start with.
Might have something to do with the fact it was Unique TV producing it - Mr Edmonds company.