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[Spoiler] W1A 101
Sujet n°42935 créé le 31/05/2014 à 14:42 par Skynet - Vu 3148 fois par 544 utilisateurs
   
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Message n° 3925513, posté à 14:42 le 31/05/2014  
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Episode 1

Diffusé le : 19/03/2014


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With the London games of Twenty Twelve successfully delivered, Ian Fletcher starts a new chapter in his life as head of values at the BBC. Ian's first challenge on arriving at New Broadcasting House, on his brand new and much-improved folding bike, is to find somewhere to sit in a building aggressively over-designed around the principle of not having a desk. Ian finds himself holding the hottest of hot potatoes when Mebyan Kernow activist Nigel Trescott complains that Cornwall, and the Cornish, are shamefully under-represented on the BBC. Things get worse when BBC Spotlight South West presenter Sally Wingate goes public with her feeling that her failure to progress to a national presenting role might be part of the BBC's institutionally anti-Cornish bias. Ideas of how best to limit the damage lead to PR company Perfect Curve's Siobhan Sharpe suggesting Sally should do something on Snog, Marry, Avoid or some kind of Bake Off. Meanwhile, producer Lucy Freeman is having meetings with head of output Anna Rampton and entertainment format creative David Wilkes about a forthcoming new flagship show - Britain's Tastiest Village - which, according to David, is 'kind of Britain's Got Talent meets Countryfile with a bit of The One Show thrown in just in case'. Anna wants a progress report and there's good news and bad news. They've virtually got Alan Titchmarsh on board now, but the very bad news is that it looks like they've lost Clare Balding - 'words you never ever want to hear' - as the dates of How Big Is Your Dog, a new show she's doing for ITV, have changed at the last minute.

(thetvdb.com)

Message n° 3925514, posté à 14:42 le 31/05/2014  
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Caféine
trailer W1A

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Message n° 3925518, posté à 14:55 le 31/05/2014  
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ricorod
Perso, j'ai adoré. La saison est beaucoup trop courte.

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Message n° 3925545, posté à 17:05 le 31/05/2014  
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Caféine
Tout à fait !
Mais comme je n'avais pas vu Twenty Twelve, je vais pouvoir rattraper. idee

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