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| Tomorrow afternoon, Aisleyne will be filming Charlie Brooker's ScreenWipe: New Year Special in West London. Her actual role is embargoed, but should feature throughout the special and call upon her acting talents.
"Charlie Brooker goes on a razor sharp rant through TV's best and worst offerings of 2007, taking no prisoners as he bids farewell to the year with suitably irreverent commentary."
As Aisleyne is also filming her fly-on-the-wall programme tomorrow, that crew will accompany her to Screenwipe recording.
The programme will air throughout the festive period, commencing on BBC4, next Wednesday 19th Dec at 10:35pm...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/features/screen-wipe.shtml
http://library.digiguide.com/lib/episode/New+Year+Special-631803 |
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| That's just SO-O-O cool! |
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Location: Holland | thanks for the info..cant wait. |
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| From the BBC4 link posted above, it also looks like the Chav-leyne episode will be repeated again on December 29th...
http://www.aisleyne.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=1860&posts... |
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| Excellent news! Just as long as Ash remembers which camera crew is which |
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| maringo - 12/12/2007 15:52
As Aisleyne is also filming her fly-on-the-wall programme tomorrow, that crew will accompany her to Screenwipe recording.
Aisleyne seems to have perfected the art of recording TWO totally different TV programmes simultaneously. This is surely a rare skill, which in these days of budgetary constraint, must make her a very attractive prospect to hard-pressed TV producers. |
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| Just a thought:
Given that Charlie B and (most probably) Aisleyne are now icons of ethical editing for all BBC staff, then there is a moral obligation on them, such that whatever is filmed by the fly-on-the-wall crew at the Screenwipe recording must be properly represented in the ultimate programme. So if Ash happens to have a diva-strop (as if! ) then, no argument, IT MUST BE SHOWN! |
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| BTW, here's the thread for the fly-on-the-wall programme...
http://www.aisleyne.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=1957&posts... |
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Location: Scottish Borders | This is excellent news. Can't wait to see Ash in her new role as Em Bargoed. |
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| emptybox - 12/12/2007 23:49
This is excellent news. Can't wait to see Ash in her new role as Em Bargoed.
Bargoed? That sounds more like a role for Imogen, look you. |
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Location: Stoke-on-Trent | Aisleyne will be filming 12 segments for Screenwipe, one for each month of the year. She will be dressed in suitable attire for the relevant month. She has not eaten so far today so as to look her best in the summer months.
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| Roll on July! |
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| Perhaps these clips will double up as a training course of all BBC staff in how to dress appropraitely for each month of the year. |
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| Was Charlie around this afternoon? I'm just imagining him having a rant in his Guardian column about getting dragged by "his glamorous friend" into appearing on some *******ing reality show for a ******* channel nobody's ever ****ing heard of etc etc. |
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| Filming for Screenwipe was very successful, Aisleyne had a great time and thoroughly enjoyed herself, as she always has when taping Charlie Brooker's programme. |
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| maringo - 14/12/2007 10:20
Filming for Screenwipe was very successful, Aisleyne had a great time and thoroughly enjoyed herself, as she always has when taping Charlie Brooker's programme.
I wish I'd been a fly on the wall.
Hang on a mo' - there WAS a fly-on-the-wall...
Sounds like it was a hoot. |
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Location: Scottish Borders | premierscfc - 13/12/2007 14:21 Aisleyne will be filming 12 segments for Screenwipe, one for each month of the year. She will be dressed in suitable attire for the relevant month. She has not eaten so far today so as to look her best in the summer months. Hope she managed to grab a bite to eat before the Club4Climate/OK bash last night? |
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| Just now there was a trailer for this programme on BBC1.
Only heard some of it, and saw even less. Charlie was on it but I don't think Ash was.
Good plug though, just before MOTD2. |
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| ofni - 16/12/2007 22:52
Just now there was a trailer for this programme on BBC1.
Only heard some of it, and saw even less. Charlie was on it but I don't think Ash was.
Good plug though, just before MOTD2.
Thanks! Hopefully, the programme will get good viewing figures. |
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| Yes, it rather looks like it's considered to be a flagship programme for the channel, dunnit? |
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| Both the Sunday Times and Observer TV Guides had it down in their Critics Choice/Picks of the Day for Wednesday. |
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| secrethousemate - 16/12/2007 23:31
Both the Sunday Times and Observer TV Guides had it down in their Critics Choice/Picks of the Day for Wednesday.
Unsurprisingly, it's also being recommended by today's Guardian...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv_and_radio/story/0,,2229517,00.html
Sweet as a kitten? |
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Location: Scottish Borders | I'm really looking forward to this Tomorrow night. |
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| emptybox - 19/12/2007 01:20
I'm really looking forward to this Tomorrow night.
Just over 4 hours to go now. |
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| BTW, the MR James adaptations shown before and after CBSW are worth a look too. |
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