footcandles wrote: » theres an Irish version coming this year I hear. should be interesting
freshpopcorn wrote: » Who'd have ever thought we'd have watched an episode of Gogglebox and the Goggleboxers would be told on the news that they could no longer spend time in one another home's!
Sparko wrote: » Best show on Irish TV by a mile for me. I can't imagine it's overly expensive to produce, I wish it was on for longer runs.
Deleted User wrote: » I have said numerous times before, it is surely the cheapest programme to make, so why does it only get a 6 episode run?
ArmaniJeanss wrote: » Think next week will be ep 8 of this series. Does seem to be creeping downwards though, early series were 11/12 episodes and we actually got 23 episodes in 2017, over two series.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gogglebox_Ireland#Episodes ***** It's probably not that cheap really. There's a lot of outside broadcast units involved in some far flung parts of the island, and people doing the sound and lighting in each location. Then an editing team having to cut 100 hours of material down to 45 minutes for broadcast. And they probably have to pay rights to rebroadcast clips from the programmes. So probably somewhere around the midpoint of expense for own productions for VM. But it's still surely turning a profit, so give us some more eps plz.
yerwanthere123 wrote: » What are the viewer ratings like for Virgin Media? Solid??
Deleted User wrote: » When i said cheap I meant in the context of television production, which can have phenominal costs associated. Game shows are commonly cheap to make, even despite giving away thousands by way of prizes. In Gogglebox there is no set, so no set design, only a brief voice over. No studio, no make up artists.
Thecageyone wrote: » It's all done remotely, they turn up, install the cameras and leave. They just switch it on at sceduled times, 2 6hr sessions per week, same for all the households. Just like any job, they have to be there ready to go on time. In some clips on the show we see them coming into the room and the program has started - they cannot pause, they watch as if live tv. I only know this because I asked one of the ex families [who live local to me] about it. As for lighting, all that's required is a well lit room, ever notice even watching horror movies they have all the lights on in their living rooms?
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Not sure about the 'no pausing' thing - it did show a few of them pausing and rewinding a key scene from (I think) First Dates recently.
fin12 wrote: » They also rewind when that doctor guy farted on the tonight show.
kingtut wrote: » I don't understand the appeal of this show... you turn on your TV and watch people watching TV. I genuinely don't get what part of this is entertaining? Love if someone can enlighten me.
yerwanthere123 wrote: » This thread is 90+ pages long, I'm pretty sure if you briefly scan a couple of them you'll get the gist.
ArmaniJeanss wrote: » Any idea what the franchise fee would be for this programme? I'm guessing around €100K an episode but genuinely not sure, could be way off in either direction.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » The girl who shoots gun is hot, for that alone I watch
EverythingGood wrote: » Her and Lariche
Thecageyone wrote: » I've no idea who yis are on about, I cannot think of one girl on the show that I would deem 'hot'! There's a couple that are not bad lookers but none that jump out, curious now, must look them up [I have no idea what any of the cast's names are] [edit] Ok, a quick google on the gogglers - tells me that the shooter = Aíne, she's not bad looking but hot? nah ... and Lariche is the girl in Tallaght with the guy who's always in boxers, her brothers were also part of their crew but they're out for now - nope! them eye-lashes are enough to push me away!