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Filming with George

It's amazing how much filming goes into making these 60 minute shows.

We haven't seen it yet but we expect there will be a max 10 mins of footage of us in the episode we are featured. Yet we must have had at least 4 filming sessions which lasted at least. 4 hours each!

Crazy.

Anyhow, all very exciting stuff. We're very used to bring 'miked up' now, albeit I kept getting the giggles 'on mike' which is probably really annoying for the editing team. Never mind. I'm an amateur, don't you know! And unpaid!

It's also all about Mr Big's project and not really to do with me, so I'm trying not to say too much. Anyone who knows me will appreciate that is something I find very difficult, so this really is going to be interesting when its aired!

I bet I'm made out to look like some little kept housewife, which couldn't be further from the truth!

The final filming day with George was obviously also exciting. Lots of people asked 'George who' when I told them who the presenter was. Then I showed them a pic and the usual response is 'oh that George. The fit one!'

He he. Yes I got to spend an afternoon with 'fit George'. Much to Mr Big's delight. Ha ha!

He was ok actually. Very tall. But seemed a nice chap. He did refer to himself as 'the talent' at one point but I think that was in sarcasm.

He was otherwise quite funny and had good banter with the crew, so they obviously get along.

Here are some pics of the filming afternoon with George.

WM x

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