Was it just me that noticed the snow miraculously dissapeared last night?
I was watching on ITV2 today as I was out last night, and at 20 past, there was no snow on the outdoor scenes for a few minutes, then it was back again :D
Was it just me that noticed the snow miraculously dissapeared last night?
I was watching on ITV2 today as I was out last night, and at 20 past, there was no snow on the outdoor scenes for a few minutes, then it was back again :D
A very interesting episode like you say but did anyone else notice the continuity errors creaping in?? Obviously we are now seeing scenes shot 6 weeks ago when the snow arrived unplanned so I wasn't suprised considering the problems it must have caused.
Scene with Doug, Lisa and kids with sweet jar - snow on ground and visible snow falling. Next scene (presumable same day and time) Jimmy outside Wollie, NO SNOW anywhere
Yes, I think most people watching and paying attention would have noticed that, but they probably used up all their artificial snow when they were filming their Xmas, and it got washed away overnight so they had to blow in some more.:D
On the other hand, they don't film in sequence so the snowless scenes may have been filmed first and deadlines wouldn't allow them not to film when the snow did come.
Who's been reading TJ 'Peter and the Wolf' at bedtime?
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I missed that.
lol i dont actually know if he was, was just responding to mr. m's comment that scott was forgotten!
That was at the back of The Woolpack, it was destroyed on the night of the Plane Crash. Chris Tate was trapped under the rubble.
I was watching on ITV2 today as I was out last night, and at 20 past, there was no snow on the outdoor scenes for a few minutes, then it was back again :D
Something tells me you haven't read the thread.;)
My apologies though, I missed these two posts (although, quite how I'm not sure, they're hardly small ) -
Mocking poor Doug's affliction. Is he never to be allowed to live it down?
It looked so pretty but you can tell it was filmed in February:D