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Sopas Are Getting Stupid
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How come all the soaps are now getting stupid.They are supposed to be a real take on life and current situations.So how come with the present restrictions Emmerdale,Coronation st and Eastenders the pubs (Woolpack.Queen Vic and Rovers and Bistro) are open and serving as normal inside people served at bar.The cafes and restaurants are serving people who eat inside as normal.I know they film in advance but surely its not convincing with the present lockdown restrictions.The scriptwriters need to realise that it makes them look silly
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Originally the Bill was an hour show with different stories each week, it turned to carp when they changed it to a 30 min soap, with all the attended extremities required to compete with other soaps. Originally it was a pretty watchable cop show.
Originally the Bill was an hour show with different stories each week, it turned to carp when they changed it to a 30 min soap, with all the attended extremities required to compete with other soaps. Originally it was a pretty watchable cop show.
I love Corrie, always have and probably always will ! I don't think they look silly at all, I just go with the flow. Last night's was gripping for me, poor Kevin and Debby locked in the big fridge. I thought at one point Debbie had actually died as she went quiet, couldn't believe Abi didn't hear Kevin banging and shouting on the fridge door !
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I sat next to a guy on a Eurostar train who was reading through a script and making notes on it. I couldn't help taking a look at the script out of the corner of my eye and I struggled to stop myself from laughing at how poor it was and, in particular, how the coppers in the script seemed never to have heard of the provisions of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act. I assumed that he was a college tutor, reading through the work of one of weakest students and thinking how much he must have wanted to groan at the standard of work he'd been presented with. It wasn't until he closed the script that I saw the name of the production on its cover and also the name of the director (which matched the name on the ticket of the guy sitting next to me). Yes, he was the director of 'The Bill' ;-)
I sat next to a guy on a Eurostar train who was reading through a script and making notes on it. I couldn't help taking a look at the script out of the corner of my eye and I struggled to stop myself from laughing at how poor it was and, in particular, how the coppers in the script seemed never to have heard of the provisions of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act. I assumed that he was a college tutor, reading through the work of one of weakest students and thinking how much he must have wanted to groan at the standard of work he'd been presented with. It wasn't until he closed the script that I saw the name of the production on its cover and also the name of the director (which matched the name on the ticket of the guy sitting next to me). Yes, he was the director of 'The Bill' ;-)
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