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Very good.
 
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http://forums.chortle.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=262440&sid=a5675f30ce623064ec89da467df8b60f

Thought you might like to know Victoria seems to be discussing Tilt on Chortle.
 
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well that was informative... Cheers Sooty

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Last week's show was better on a second listen but did anyone go to this week's recording?

Am I right in saying that if you haven't heard anything back by now then it's more than likely that you haven't got anything in the show this week? Or is it a listen and find out affair?
 
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Don't you think the girl of the 2 children reading the news sounds remarkably like the little girl in Absolutely?
 
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Yeah, I thought that the first time. Morwenna Banks was ace. (Is, probably.)
 
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I heard it, it was actually pretty good.

I think Thursday afternoon is the usual time to hear from Tilt.

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I liked the Ant & Dec sketch.
 
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I thought this was much better. Nice pace, still don't like the baby news or the Ruth government sketches but the rest was quite good. I liked the three pigs movie clip.
 
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Not a bad episode. I find myself asking the question, how much of this was written in the last week? Most of this would seem to be a collection of the shows main writers skits that may have been written some time this year.
 
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They have commissioned writers, none commissioned who write in advance (a month or so), and commissioned writers who were also writing in advance. So I would guess they're only looking for about half a dozen skits a week.

I mean it makes sense, the closing submission date is Tuesday afternoon, the play date is Thursday afternoon

Probably leaves only a day, and a half to rehearse new stuff.

I love NR, but look at how rough there stuff is with 2-3 days of rehersal.
 
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Quote: Splodge @ April 10 2008, 6:34 PM BST

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It's hard enough getting through it once, let alone twice.
 
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Quote: sootyj @ April 11 2008, 9:53 AM BST

They have commissioned writers, none commissioned who write in advance (a month or so), and commissioned writers who were also writing in advance. So I would guess they're only looking for about half a dozen skits a week.

I mean it makes sense, the closing submission date is Tuesday afternoon, the play date is Thursday afternoon

Probably leaves only a day, and a half to rehearse new stuff.

I love NR, but look at how rough there stuff is with 2-3 days of rehersal.


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It's recorded on a Wednesdays to give them time to edit, so there's even less time to rehearse then that (Although they'd perform with script in hand making it a lot easier then a live show)

It would be intresting to see a breakdown of what was actually non-commissioned; there's quite a few elements that I'm guessing are mostly advanced writers stuff. (I still don't feel the headlines/spoof news part has really materialized anywhere.)
 
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You're right it's only a day.

I'm not sure having the scripts, makes to much diference to the actual performing.
 
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I think a lot of these shows start with good intentions, but pretty soon the shear logistics of trying to sift through all the non-commissioned material becomes too much and they fall back on a small pool of writers known to them.
 
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