Another aspect of the 'overexposure' problem is the relationship between producers and agents, where a producer will likely use several of a given agent's clients, thus meaning the same groups of people turn up on the same shows.
As others have said before, this is such a good podcast. Excellent questions this week - thank you, fellow listeners! And, of course, thank you Richard and Marina for the ever thorough answers
Why are the same people always on the telly? Because they're all signed up via Avalon and Hat Trick - all the same celebrities run on all the same tv shows owned by two companies that just rotate them in and out each week. It's why every panel show is the same.
Jackie Chan movies end with all the outtakes, many from elaborate stunts, and they are pretty mind-blowing! :) I think Richard is right about it working best with comedy.
Just look at the 'celebs' they dig up for dancing on ice and strictly... Absolute bottom of the barrel unknowns in a lot of cases, or the same old faces who appear on reality shows but have no discernible talent..
Apparently at the end of the Iranian Embassy coverage, when they returned to the snooker, Ted Lowe said “and from one embassy to another…”. I really hope that’s true.
The Pixar blooper reels are incredible. I remember seeing toy story 2 in the cinema as a child and having by mind blown by meta humour for the first time. Such a clever idea, and so much effort for the animators for what's really a silly gag.
This was the first thing that came to my mind too, having to fully animate 5 minutes of blooper reels has got to be way more expensive than the majority of live-action line flubs
It's great that ITV work out that 80% of the public love *insert celeb presenter name here*, so they put them on every show, but for the 20% that don't TV is basically unwatchable.
Pleased to see this mentioned. There are some new shows I do not even start to watch now because I do not choose to see the same presenter/s who have nothing new to show me, except their new series wardrobe collections. So if a new show comes on, I may not bother to tune in rather than giving it a chance. However, 20% is a large chunk of potential audience to right off unless you are making plenty of money. Are TV companies just playing safe bets here by using the same people? Richard illustrated the producers thinking lines and talents points of view by using the emergence of Sarah Millican, and explaining what the producers and Sarah need to consider with potential overuse. (I would always watch her if she's on the schedules - even repeats and laugh in the same places.) Sarah has proved very popular on many TH-cam reaction channels, and she has also chaired/presented comedy panel shows on Radio 4. She' is obviously doing something right.
Couldn't agree more. I love seeing them and they add something because they help you appreciate the dexterity, ambition and risk of the stunts you have seen in the film. I a way it actually makes it feel more real by lifting the curtain.
I've been living abroad for the last 5 years. I can't wait to get back to Blighty, sit down with a cup of tea, and watch Huw Edwards read the news. He does it so well. Great man!
HAH. When Marina said noone wants to see bloopers of movies, I was literaly typing about Canonball Run as an example when Richard mentioned it. Also Movies like Rush Hour did it. Jackie Chan movies do them lots.
Radio is sometimes pre-recorded, especially later evening shows or Sunday Morning. I was once on a date with someone, while also hearing them presenting on radio.
Who? Not quite the same thing, but I've had several tweets from presenters whilst they're on air. Despite the protestations, newsreader not an overtaxing job clearly.
The broom cupboard where Philip Schofield got his start was the continuity announcement’ suite’. The morning after the 87 hurricane it was used as a temporary studio for the news. Somewhere on TH-cam there’s an old BBC training video that shows the job in action. Back when it was all done with tapes the team would get everything ready, cue things up, and announce them. They working just sit watching the telly…
The blooper reels on the Pixar movies absolutely fried my brain. The enormous effort required to produce any animated content at the time was crazy, going through that for "fake" gag reels is just a thing of joy.
Yeah there's a few TV 'celebs' who you just know have better contacts within the industry, rather than any actual discernable talent. The Serafinowicz dude is another one. He obviously knows the people to talk to rather than being any good. He's like a pub comedian just doing impressions of other better performers.
To be fair, I saw an advert for that Tina Turner tribute on Instagram a few weeks ago, and genuinely thought that Tina Turner was coming to my city. And then I looked it up and found out she'd died last year. So I reckon she had a point.
My daughter worked in TV production for some years, I asked her once about what appears to be overexposure, she said, you have to say yes to everything while you're still flavour-of-the-month. Makes sense.
Yep. You can enjoy a gig knowing that you'll never hear the dreaded, "This is a new one from our up-coming album of experimental minimalist serial music dedicated to Geddy's cat, Elric -" Noooooo! Just give us 'YYZ'!😁
On tribute bands- Robert Plant has watched Fred Zeppelin play several times, and John Bonham’s son jammed onstage with them. There is still a whole lotta love in the Black Country! 😉
I used to work at Sheperton Studios in the 70's and walking around the area at lunch time I could walk around the Oliver set. Also, before they build houses around it, there was a stream running through it and lying in the stream was the original King Kong gorilla hand, all six foot of it! Nowadays it would be on eBay.
Silence Of The Lambs is one of only THREE movies to win the so-called big five - best picture, best director, best actor, best actress and best screenplay. The other two are It Happened One Night (1934) and One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest. Incidentally Jonathan Demme (who directed SOTL) went on to direct Philadelphia a few years later (also winning an Oscar) and also the 2004 remake of The Manchurian Candidate, the original 1962 film Marina also mentions, starring Frank “one take” Sinatra.
23:41 the problem is that these repeat guests are not doing “a brilliant job”. They’re just playing it totally safe and making it easier for the producer and their team. They aren’t bringing anything interesting to audiences at all. They’re just providing a formula. Most panel shows or talking heads are totally flat. The jokes are out of touch and most people don’t enjoy them. That’s why they’re on the decline. This closed shop attitude really ruins comedy and entertainment in general. It’s time to take risks. Yeah let some things fall flat, that’s part of taking a risk. The reward will be that you find a lot more new talent and keep things fresh and when it works it’ll work way better than the tired formulaic boys club that seem to be on everything.
Never Mind The Buzzcocks would have 4 really random panel guests - Singers, C list celebrities, older actors, etc that didn’t do panel shows normally, and while the offensive humour wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea, the interactions between the guests and hosts were really unique and interesting. It was very different from the two dozen revolving panel members that take turns on every single panel show now.
Not a blooper but a massive cost.. we (art department) had to replace a double fridge in a stately house with a cutaway back panel for the fridge door opening shot, getting the heavy American style fridge in to the house we had to transgress across a hallway parquet floor .. we did this by putting it on its side wrapped in packing blankets and carefully sliding across the floor..... on wrap we returned to extract the said fridge the same way only to be told a few runners had got it out for us, by pushing it upright back across the parquet floor, digging a gouge so deep, you could fall in! out of this very..very..VERY expensive floor, cost production a hefty % of the films budget to replace the floor. ref sustainability, the film industry is the worst, i literally spend a month building a set, its used for two weeks, then its skipped, the turn around from fresh timber to skip is criminal, i do believe there is a compony that says it will recycle your set, but they charge more than a skip so.... alot of films also save key parts of a set for re shoots just in case for six months, these like the game show sets are kept in various farm out houses round the country, many a time iv rocked up to pick up something for a previous production and a farmer has diversified and built some nice new farm buildings that you would store farming equipment and its full of film sets, nice passive earner from a production compony... also big yellow etc have to my knowledge a few props within that will be needed for next season.
My favourite reused film prop is the eponymous dinosaur from One Of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing which then appeared half buried in sand in an early scene of Star Wars.
Hang on! I love LoTR and so does my daughter (she sat through the first Hobbit movie at the theatre after watching all of LoTR, totally obsessed and she was 12). Stop assuming only boys like fantasy and sci-fi! 😂❤
At the end of V (lizard aliens pretending to look like humans while eating Guinea pigs!) I can always remember the announcer at the end saying “and now they’ll give her all the mice she can eat”…definitely a live response, brilliant
Australia doesn't have continuity announcers. We have (or had) pre-recorded announcements promoting up-coming programs running over the credits, but sometimes would be played prematurely, talking over the end of a program, revealing it wasn't live.
OMG, not just the blurry bits but at one point the audio suddenly pans into the left side of the stereo mix! The bit where he first picks up the cards and fans them out.
Smaller channels don’t have live continuity announcers. Playout centres have a few operations staff controlling multiple channels and the links are pre-recorded. Early 2000s I remember Paramount Comedy at MYVNE studios in Camden had a small box driven by automation playing out the audio files at end of the programme over the end credits.
I have to say ITV is limited on talent. Yes it would be nice to get a fresh face that isn't box ticking. I feel getting Holly Willougby and Stephen Mulhern is very box ticking. You Bet when it when it was broadcast the presenters Bruce Forsyth and Matthew Kelly were/are talented entertainers that entertain, you can have a laugh. My other question to ITV, why bring it back? I also feel ITV has lost its way for decades since its loss it's regions channels e.g. Granada, LWT and Yorkshire TV. These regions introduced very diverse TV from different genres, sitcom, drama and light entertainment. Now ITV is just the same gameshows, Simon Cowell BGT, soaps. If you take them away, ITV would dry like a drought. I feel give it a couple of years it either by just ITVx or they be brought out by Netflix.
I was in Vegas in 96 for a friends wedding and for days we passed the Sands hotel on the Strip where they were filmjng and setting up that shot in Con Air. The plane was on a ramp ready to go. A couple of days later just arriving back in Vegas from the Grand Canyon i saw the crowds and lights and parked up quickly. By the time i got there the plane was already in the front of the building … i’d missed it by a few minutes. I did hear some security guard mention that the plane hadnt gone into the hotel as far as they’d hoped. But somewhere I have a few photos of the scene.
Isnt holly Willoughbys husband a TV producer? Surely that has a lot of sway. If he has a tv show commissioned and his company are the producing the show, he is obviously going to pick his wife.
Re: Cover bands: The Oasis cover band "No-way-sis" got so big in the late 90s, they appeared on TOTP performing Shaker maker. They charred in the top 10 as a cover band. Puts Oasis's size at that time in to perspective.
The final season of Little House on the Prairie involved some villain buying up Walnut Grove for some nefarious reason. In order to thwart him, the townsfolk set charges in all the buildings and blew them up. The production team set explosives through the entire town set and blew it up for real.
I watch a lot of British panel shows so am familiar with a large number of celebrities that haven't become very famous in the U.S. House of Games frequently has contestants I don't know. When I look them up on Wikipedia, an astonishing number of their occupations are "television presenter", sometimes with another profession such as "actor". The percentage of British TV that uses a famous face to guide the viewer through the program must be huge.
I don't watch films in general. Whilst not avoiding watching stuff if it appeals to me. Still never seen E.T. or any Star Wars film except the first one. (and I watched that on the day of it's UK release.)
It's a big book but read Lord of the Rings first they couldn't put everything into the films. It's a big book but Tolkien writes in a way that's easy to read.
There’s a ship of Theseus effect with some bands. I saw the Bay City Rollers years ago and I think only two of the original members were there. They still tour but I think everyone is different now. The Supremes toured with Victoria Wood but only one member was original. And there were two rival Bucks Fizz bands for a while after the band had an argument.
Interesting remark by extra from Extra's behind the scene footage said corpsing ok if you are not a supporting artist. NB - I was looking for another word for extra, so it didn't become confusing with overuse
The police line-up scene in The Usual Suspects took ages to film because they kept cracking up when Benicia del Toro tried saying his lines. They ended up keeping some of it in the film to great effect.
My favourite expensive retake story was on '12 Monkeys'. When Brad Pitt saw the rushes of a scene, he was dissatisfied with his performance, but notoriously picky director Terry Gilliam was OK with it and wanted to move on. Brad Pitt paid out of his own pocket to restage and reshoot the scene. The Jam tribute band 'From The Jam' has Rick Buckler and Bruce Foxton in it, bypassing Paul Weller who refuses to reform The Jam.
I was playing in a support band at a gig with the actual Blockheads a few years ago, the front man of this support band is also in a Blockheads Trib., it's very good, he gets respect from them. My daughter is in a Phil Collins Trib., also a really good one, Phil isn't touring any more, they get huge audiences. If people like it, who cares.
This is something I ask myself time and time again,I never understand why we do not see more variety and different people presenting as I have no doubt at all the talent is out there.There are very few presenters who are so irreplaceable. I would love to see more different faces on TV and especially BBC as a public braodcast channel,I often wonder why they do not open out their recruitment process more often and encourage would be presenters,writers and documentary makers. I do not know enough about how TV gets commissioned but I sometimes think there must be people wout there who really have a documentary in them on a subject they feel passionate about or are knowledgeable about and it would make a great programme. I think another reason for some of the abuses that have happened with the likes of Huw or Philip did nothing illegal Schofield is that these people get an inflated sense of themselves and their importance and paid too much money.There is plenty more talent out there and TV should be actively looking for it and nurturing it.
The Star Trek films and TV shows were always cannibalising sets for other Star Trek projects they might use the bridge of a ship or a corridor several times and alter it to look like something else they were quiet economical that way.
Regarding sets, the tv set Miranda is thinking of (benches and a town square) is the set for Gilmore Girls, Ghost Whisperer, Pretty Little Liars, and even the movie The Music Man...all the same set!
Thanks for the 143. My wife is waiting to have e a painful procedure at hospital, so I sent her: 143. She worked it out and sent back 1432. A few minutes distraction well needed.
Re members of tribute bands joining the original band. It can work the other way round, too. The Band Geeks made some brilliant youtube videos of covers of Yes classic tracks - then Jon Anderson teamed up with them for tours and they now have an album coming out.
I did a HBO show and they got Mark Ruffalo to VO their sustainability video. TV is anti-sustainable the only change I’ve seen in recent years is everyone has reusable cups now that the trainees have to clean out every day. Tbf Leavesden now has a crew bus from Watford Junction for early call times.
The James Bond jump was deliberate NOT a blooper and it was executed perfectly.. He disappears behind a rock and then they cut to chromokey, then the grapple embedded in the stone and then as close up of the gun reeling in and then a wider shot of him arriving on the building below. No idea what shes on about.
That Oasis comment about them never getting back together didn’t age well 😂
That's been my mind bugger over the last week. I mean never say never where the BIG BUCKS are concerned.
Unless he knows something we don't haha
@@davidrobertson9174To be fair, they're not back together yet.. rehearsals should be a laugh tho.
Over how many sitting did you film this episode?! #changeofclothes
@@coolbluesmanAnd divorces.
As they were talking about people being on everything, I was expecting Rylan to walk on set and pour them a cuppa.
Or Romesh!
Or Alison Hammond
Another aspect of the 'overexposure' problem is the relationship between producers and agents, where a producer will likely use several of a given agent's clients, thus meaning the same groups of people turn up on the same shows.
Interesting
As others have said before, this is such a good podcast. Excellent questions this week - thank you, fellow listeners! And, of course, thank you Richard and Marina for the ever thorough answers
Why are the same people always on the telly? Because they're all signed up via Avalon and Hat Trick - all the same celebrities run on all the same tv shows owned by two companies that just rotate them in and out each week. It's why every panel show is the same.
Same in NZ but we only have six celebrities and the six comedians are the same people 😬
Last night we had the same person riding on trains on 3 different channels at the same time. Most odd!
Thank you, saved me 33 minutes of my time.
@@expressoevangelism80 I genuinely remember seeing the same thing on a channel flick-through recently.. honestly couldn't tell you who it was now.
@@nazirkazi2588 Michael Portillo. He must be doing well on royalties.
Jackie Chan movies end with all the outtakes, many from elaborate stunts, and they are pretty mind-blowing! :)
I think Richard is right about it working best with comedy.
On the subject of people who are massively overused on tv, Paddy McGuinness is my number one 'quick, turn it off, that idiot is on again'.
Really? He's the only one I like 😂
And Richard Osborne.
Fully agree, not even a one trick pony
Just look at the 'celebs' they dig up for dancing on ice and strictly... Absolute bottom of the barrel unknowns in a lot of cases, or the same old faces who appear on reality shows but have no discernible talent..
@@jb93-o6qWho's Richard Osborne though?
Apparently at the end of the Iranian Embassy coverage, when they returned to the snooker, Ted Lowe said “and from one embassy to another…”. I really hope that’s true.
Watched it at time. Doubt Ted's seamless reconnection.
The Pixar blooper reels are incredible. I remember seeing toy story 2 in the cinema as a child and having by mind blown by meta humour for the first time. Such a clever idea, and so much effort for the animators for what's really a silly gag.
This was the first thing that came to my mind too, having to fully animate 5 minutes of blooper reels has got to be way more expensive than the majority of live-action line flubs
It's great that ITV work out that 80% of the public love *insert celeb presenter name here*, so they put them on every show, but for the 20% that don't TV is basically unwatchable.
Pleased to see this mentioned. There are some new shows I do not even start to watch now because I do not choose to see the same presenter/s who have nothing new to show me, except their new series wardrobe collections. So if a new show comes on, I may not bother to tune in rather than giving it a chance.
However, 20% is a large chunk of potential audience to right off unless you are making plenty of money. Are TV companies just playing safe bets here by using the same people? Richard illustrated the producers thinking lines and talents points of view by using the emergence of Sarah Millican, and explaining what the producers and Sarah need to consider with potential overuse. (I would always watch her if she's on the schedules - even repeats and laugh in the same places.) Sarah has proved very popular on many TH-cam reaction channels, and she has also chaired/presented comedy panel shows on Radio 4. She' is obviously doing something right.
A whole segment on blooper reels and not a single mention of Jackie Chan?! This calls for a reshoot :D
Couldn't agree more. I love seeing them and they add something because they help you appreciate the dexterity, ambition and risk of the stunts you have seen in the film. I a way it actually makes it feel more real by lifting the curtain.
@@ephemerate Because they you? Learn to spell.
He actualy broke his spine in one. (I think it was armour of god)
Learn to chill out@@GMitchell2012
I was waiting for "You're wasting our film" 😂
I was watching the evening news the other day and I was surprised to see that Bradley Walsh wasn't presenting it.
I've been living abroad for the last 5 years. I can't wait to get back to Blighty, sit down with a cup of tea, and watch Huw Edwards read the news. He does it so well. Great man!
@@garyphisher7375Maybe you should read the news on that one
HAH. When Marina said noone wants to see bloopers of movies, I was literaly typing about Canonball Run as an example when Richard mentioned it. Also Movies like Rush Hour did it. Jackie Chan movies do them lots.
Cannonball Run with the end credits bloopers was the coolest thing when you were a youngster, like Richard said
Toy Story blopper parodies😂
is dear old richard good friends with greg wallace
Radio is sometimes pre-recorded, especially later evening shows or Sunday Morning. I was once on a date with someone, while also hearing them presenting on radio.
Who? Not quite the same thing, but I've had several tweets from presenters whilst they're on air. Despite the protestations, newsreader not an overtaxing job clearly.
@@ktkee7161you sure they hadn’t been hacked
The broom cupboard where Philip Schofield got his start was the continuity announcement’ suite’. The morning after the 87 hurricane it was used as a temporary studio for the news. Somewhere on TH-cam there’s an old BBC training video that shows the job in action. Back when it was all done with tapes the team would get everything ready, cue things up, and announce them. They working just sit watching the telly…
The broom cupboard? Was there a young boy in there?
Some of my favourite tribute band names..... Antarctic Monkeys, Robbing Williams and Kaiser Thiefs
Stairs (tribute band for Steps)
ZZ Bottom
The blooper reels on the Pixar movies absolutely fried my brain. The enormous effort required to produce any animated content at the time was crazy, going through that for "fake" gag reels is just a thing of joy.
You can’t seriously tell me people “ like “ Paddy McGuinness 😮
Yeah there's a few TV 'celebs' who you just know have better contacts within the industry, rather than any actual discernable talent. The Serafinowicz dude is another one. He obviously knows the people to talk to rather than being any good. He's like a pub comedian just doing impressions of other better performers.
I do. Horses for courses.
To be fair, I saw an advert for that Tina Turner tribute on Instagram a few weeks ago, and genuinely thought that Tina Turner was coming to my city. And then I looked it up and found out she'd died last year. So I reckon she had a point.
Wait. What? Tina Turner is dead?
Romesh Ranganathan is hugely over-exposed right now.
You'd reckon that behaviour would get him arrested
Imagine if he was female. It'd be approaching 2012 Emile Sande levels.
My daughter worked in TV production for some years, I asked her once about what appears to be overexposure, she said, you have to say yes to everything while you're still flavour-of-the-month. Makes sense.
He’s charmless. 😕
@@davidhampshire7723 He likes you
Tribute bands always play the hits 👍
Pearl Scam still memorable 10 years or so on. And I've seen Pearl Jam live a couple of times!
Yep. You can enjoy a gig knowing that you'll never hear the dreaded, "This is a new one from our up-coming album of experimental minimalist serial music dedicated to Geddy's cat, Elric -"
Noooooo! Just give us 'YYZ'!😁
They have to because if they didn't only the hardcore fans would know who they are supposed to be.
The announcer who used to do sunset beach on Channel 5 was always amazing.
On tribute bands- Robert Plant has watched Fred Zeppelin play several times, and John Bonham’s son jammed onstage with them. There is still a whole lotta love in the Black Country! 😉
I've seen them at the Robin 2 in Bilston.
@@AlisonBryenSo have I 😂 great stuff.
The original drummer from Def Leppard now plays in a Def Leppard tribute band called Shef Leppard.
I used to work at Sheperton Studios in the 70's and walking around the area at lunch time I could walk around the Oliver set. Also, before they build houses around it, there was a stream running through it and lying in the stream was the original King Kong gorilla hand, all six foot of it! Nowadays it would be on eBay.
My dad was a rigger there in the 60s and seventies! Did you know Bill Sherrington?
I can't believe you remembered all that stuff about Silence of the Lambs. Genius!
I think the band that backed Brian Wilson back in the early 2000s were a Beach Boys tribute act that he saw and loved.
@@danpreston564 I think the band were Jellyfish.
Ironically, Richard is on TV more than most of the people he names. And each instalment of House Of Games is repeated endlessly.
Such a dull show.
Will pay cold hard cash for a full version of Richard covering the Iranian embassy siege in Ted Lowe’s voice.
Silence Of The Lambs is one of only THREE movies to win the so-called big five - best picture, best director, best actor, best actress and best screenplay. The other two are It Happened One Night (1934) and One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest. Incidentally Jonathan Demme (who directed SOTL) went on to direct Philadelphia a few years later (also winning an Oscar) and also the 2004 remake of The Manchurian Candidate, the original 1962 film Marina also mentions, starring Frank “one take” Sinatra.
23:41 the problem is that these repeat guests are not doing “a brilliant job”. They’re just playing it totally safe and making it easier for the producer and their team. They aren’t bringing anything interesting to audiences at all. They’re just providing a formula.
Most panel shows or talking heads are totally flat. The jokes are out of touch and most people don’t enjoy them. That’s why they’re on the decline.
This closed shop attitude really ruins comedy and entertainment in general. It’s time to take risks. Yeah let some things fall flat, that’s part of taking a risk.
The reward will be that you find a lot more new talent and keep things fresh and when it works it’ll work way better than the tired formulaic boys club that seem to be on everything.
Never Mind The Buzzcocks would have 4 really random panel guests - Singers, C list celebrities, older actors, etc that didn’t do panel shows normally, and while the offensive humour wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea, the interactions between the guests and hosts were really unique and interesting. It was very different from the two dozen revolving panel members that take turns on every single panel show now.
Not a blooper but a massive cost.. we (art department) had to replace a double fridge in a stately house with a cutaway back panel for the fridge door opening shot, getting the heavy American style fridge in to the house we had to transgress across a hallway parquet floor .. we did this by putting it on its side wrapped in packing blankets and carefully sliding across the floor..... on wrap we returned to extract the said fridge the same way only to be told a few runners had got it out for us, by pushing it upright back across the parquet floor, digging a gouge so deep, you could fall in! out of this very..very..VERY expensive floor, cost production a hefty % of the films budget to replace the floor.
ref sustainability, the film industry is the worst, i literally spend a month building a set, its used for two weeks, then its skipped, the turn around from fresh timber to skip is criminal, i do believe there is a compony that says it will recycle your set, but they charge more than a skip so.... alot of films also save key parts of a set for re shoots just in case for six months, these like the game show sets are kept in various farm out houses round the country, many a time iv rocked up to pick up something for a previous production and a farmer has diversified and built some nice new farm buildings that you would store farming equipment and its full of film sets, nice passive earner from a production compony... also big yellow etc have to my knowledge a few props within that will be needed for next season.
Osman has to realize he is one of these characters
My favourite reused film prop is the eponymous dinosaur from One Of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing which then appeared half buried in sand in an early scene of Star Wars.
The bridge blown up in The Good The Bad and The Ugly had to be rebuilt and blown up again as the director hadn't actually called Action
Tropic Thunder had the same problem.
Hang on! I love LoTR and so does my daughter (she sat through the first Hobbit movie at the theatre after watching all of LoTR, totally obsessed and she was 12). Stop assuming only boys like fantasy and sci-fi! 😂❤
At the end of V (lizard aliens pretending to look like humans while eating Guinea pigs!) I can always remember the announcer at the end saying “and now they’ll give her all the mice she can eat”…definitely a live response, brilliant
Australia doesn't have continuity announcers. We have (or had) pre-recorded announcements promoting up-coming programs running over the credits, but sometimes would be played prematurely, talking over the end of a program, revealing it wasn't live.
Richard Osman impersonationg "whispering Ted Lowe" commentating on the Iranian Embassy siege is gold.
Farage worked it out that you can never be too many times on Question Time.
32:30 is Richard trying to become a ASMR artist now too? 😂😂
as he was doing it, your comment appeared on my screen...
spot on.. 😄
The original Sugarbabes line up played Glastonbury this year.
OMG, not just the blurry bits but at one point the audio suddenly pans into the left side of the stereo mix! The bit where he first picks up the cards and fans them out.
U2 tribute band - The Joshua Trio. Can't better that.
Smaller channels don’t have live continuity announcers. Playout centres have a few operations staff controlling multiple channels and the links are pre-recorded. Early 2000s I remember Paramount Comedy at MYVNE studios in Camden had a small box driven by automation playing out the audio files at end of the programme over the end credits.
I have to say ITV is limited on talent. Yes it would be nice to get a fresh face that isn't box ticking. I feel getting Holly Willougby and Stephen Mulhern is very box ticking. You Bet when it when it was broadcast the presenters Bruce Forsyth and Matthew Kelly were/are talented entertainers that entertain, you can have a laugh. My other question to ITV, why bring it back? I also feel ITV has lost its way for decades since its loss it's regions channels e.g. Granada, LWT and Yorkshire TV. These regions introduced very diverse TV from different genres, sitcom, drama and light entertainment. Now ITV is just the same gameshows, Simon Cowell BGT, soaps. If you take them away, ITV would dry like a drought. I feel give it a couple of years it either by just ITVx or they be brought out by Netflix.
9:55 "Oasis aren't going to play again" 👀
A friend of mine drove her car on the set of Zulu unwittingly. They weren’t pleased! It wasn’t cut, still in the movie
Loving the Hayseed Dixie call out, brilliant band and tremendous live, off to see them again in October. Richard & Marina obviously welcome !!
I was in Vegas in 96 for a friends wedding and for days we passed the Sands hotel on the Strip where they were filmjng and setting up that shot in Con Air. The plane was on a ramp ready to go. A couple of days later just arriving back in Vegas from the Grand Canyon i saw the crowds and lights and parked up quickly. By the time i got there the plane was already in the front of the building … i’d missed it by a few minutes. I did hear some security guard mention that the plane hadnt gone into the hotel as far as they’d hoped. But somewhere I have a few photos of the scene.
Marina is so cute during the intro especially if Richard has to ask " ,,,,and you are....?"
Isnt holly Willoughbys husband a TV producer? Surely that has a lot of sway. If he has a tv show commissioned and his company are the producing the show, he is obviously going to pick his wife.
Pink Floyd will never play together again but Australian Pink Floyd are well worth seeng
They are fantastic. Plus David Gilmour himself endorsed them by booking them to play his 50th birthday bash!
Re: Cover bands: The Oasis cover band "No-way-sis" got so big in the late 90s, they appeared on TOTP performing Shaker maker. They charred in the top 10 as a cover band. Puts Oasis's size at that time in to perspective.
My favourite tribute band is Slady, the all female Slade tribute band.
The final season of Little House on the Prairie involved some villain buying up Walnut Grove for some nefarious reason. In order to thwart him, the townsfolk set charges in all the buildings and blew them up. The production team set explosives through the entire town set and blew it up for real.
I watch a lot of British panel shows so am familiar with a large number of celebrities that haven't become very famous in the U.S. House of Games frequently has contestants I don't know. When I look them up on Wikipedia, an astonishing number of their occupations are "television presenter", sometimes with another profession such as "actor". The percentage of British TV that uses a famous face to guide the viewer through the program must be huge.
I’m with Richard..never seen frozen OR Lord of the rings …my family thinks I need educating!
I don't watch films in general. Whilst not avoiding watching stuff if it appeals to me. Still never seen E.T. or any Star Wars film except the first one. (and I watched that on the day of it's UK release.)
Everyone should watch The Lord of the Rings. Objectively some of the best films ever made.
It's a big book but read Lord of the Rings first they couldn't put everything into the films. It's a big book but Tolkien writes in a way that's easy to read.
I think the film Rust had a fairly expensive blooper. A human life.
There’s a ship of Theseus effect with some bands. I saw the Bay City Rollers years ago and I think only two of the original members were there. They still tour but I think everyone is different now. The Supremes toured with Victoria Wood but only one member was original. And there were two rival Bucks Fizz bands for a while after the band had an argument.
The house of commons set was originally at Granada Studios and you used to be able to visit at as part of the Granada Studios Tour
On tribute bands ive seen Gary Mullen three times as Freddie Mercury - despite my initial scepticism - and I’d go again he’s amazing.
9:54 aged like milk with Oasis reforming next year 😅
Interesting remark by extra from Extra's behind the scene footage said corpsing ok if you are not a supporting artist.
NB - I was looking for another word for extra, so it didn't become confusing with overuse
The police line-up scene in The Usual Suspects took ages to film because they kept cracking up when Benicia del Toro tried saying his lines. They ended up keeping some of it in the film to great effect.
I thought the story was that Del Toro kept farting which cracked up the rest of the cast.
The Kate bush tribute “Cloud busting” are amazing.
On expensive bloopers, I can't believe you didn't mention Superman's moustache in Justice League 2017, as it cost $25 MILLION :)
How on Earth did 30 seconds of terrible CGI cost $25 million?
I loved the Dukes of hazard bloopers during the credits
I think the Carry On crew used existing sets (and costumes) for their film of "Carry On Cleo".
My favourite expensive retake story was on '12 Monkeys'. When Brad Pitt saw the rushes of a scene, he was dissatisfied with his performance, but notoriously picky director Terry Gilliam was OK with it and wanted to move on. Brad Pitt paid out of his own pocket to restage and reshoot the scene. The Jam tribute band 'From The Jam' has Rick Buckler and Bruce Foxton in it, bypassing Paul Weller who refuses to reform The Jam.
I was playing in a support band at a gig with the actual Blockheads a few years ago, the front man of this support band is also in a Blockheads Trib., it's very good, he gets respect from them. My daughter is in a Phil Collins Trib., also a really good one, Phil isn't touring any more, they get huge audiences. If people like it, who cares.
This is something I ask myself time and time again,I never understand why we do not see more variety and different people presenting as I have no doubt at all the talent is out there.There are very few presenters who are so irreplaceable.
I would love to see more different faces on TV and especially BBC as a public braodcast channel,I often wonder why they do not open out their recruitment process more often and encourage would be presenters,writers and documentary makers.
I do not know enough about how TV gets commissioned but I sometimes think there must be people wout there who really have a documentary in them on a subject they feel passionate about or are knowledgeable about and it would make a great programme.
I think another reason for some of the abuses that have happened with the likes of Huw or Philip did nothing illegal Schofield is that these people get an inflated sense of themselves and their importance and paid too much money.There is plenty more talent out there and TV should be actively looking for it and nurturing it.
Richard Osman was always on the telly 😏
The Star Trek films and TV shows were always cannibalising sets for other Star Trek projects they might use the bridge of a ship or a corridor several times and alter it to look like something else they were quiet economical that way.
I've seen Fred Zeppelin and T.Rextasy at the Robin 2 in Bilston, both were great.
Regarding sets, the tv set Miranda is thinking of (benches and a town square) is the set for Gilmore Girls, Ghost Whisperer, Pretty Little Liars, and even the movie The Music Man...all the same set!
I didn't notice the HOG post-credits scene for so long it's crazy!
Oasis aren't going to play again...😂😂😂 Wish they weren't! #dynamicpricing
Was the Cleopatra set used for Carry On Cleo?
With bloopers loved them at the end of Jackie Chan movies.
143. Love that.
My sister and her late husband were big fans of 1434.
I love you more
Actually lovely 💙✌🏽
On the subject of sustainable movies, John Carpenter’s Escape from New York was mostly filmed on the set built for Blade Runner.
I saw, i think, the first tour with arnal with journey. It was so good!!
Didn’t Antony and Cleopatra ( Liz and dicky version) nick the set from carry on Cleo? Or was it the other way round……..
I bet the gag reel on heaven’s gate was a hoot!! 😂
Yall are fucking great. See you next Tuesday.
Richard is often on the telly!
"Oasis aren't going to play again" ....Or are they, Richard?
Thanks for the 143. My wife is waiting to have e a painful procedure at hospital, so I sent her: 143.
She worked it out and sent back 1432.
A few minutes distraction well needed.
Should be 1433 though (if it is too)? I hate you is also 143 but that should be in brackets perhaps
@@brendanctogher she has another procedure tomorrow. We are messing with two/too and to...we have since added 1432U
@@52Mistakes I hope all goes well!!! You seem to be a great couple and still very much in love.
Re members of tribute bands joining the original band. It can work the other way round, too. The Band Geeks made some brilliant youtube videos of covers of Yes classic tracks - then Jon Anderson teamed up with them for tours and they now have an album coming out.
I did a HBO show and they got Mark Ruffalo to VO their sustainability video. TV is anti-sustainable the only change I’ve seen in recent years is everyone has reusable cups now that the trainees have to clean out every day. Tbf Leavesden now has a crew bus from Watford Junction for early call times.
"Oasis will never reform"
£100m says they will Richard!
Personally "Oh Asos" tribute band nails it!
Ted Lowe commentating on the Iranian Embassy siege - Richard you have to do that over the archive footage, please!
Stephen Mulhern is the human form of Ryvita.
ITV love their 'geezer' male presenters.
You know your rock Mr Osman
I love you 143, used this a few times. In emails to wife from work
Okay, so TV shows use the same faces because they know what they are doing.... How is Paddy McGuiness doing on Question of Sport.......
The James Bond jump was deliberate NOT a blooper and it was executed perfectly.. He disappears behind a rock and then they cut to chromokey, then the grapple embedded in the stone and then as close up of the gun reeling in and then a wider shot of him arriving on the building below. No idea what shes on about.
11:55 Marina always spittin straight facts
Friend went to see Echo and the Bunnymen tribute. Will Sergeant was in the audience got on stage played a few songs.
My ambition is to be SO famous that I NEVER have to appear ANYWHERE.
Oh, wait -