Mrs. B forced me to watch this soap on Christmas day and it looked very pretty covered with snow, however, on Boxing day not a sign of snow, did it thaw overnight or did they think we were too thick to notice.
its filmed weeks in advance and there was early snow in the harrogate district, also it's filmed out of sequence too, so not thick but most of us know about hows soaps are made
baza .. what do you honestly think ? I'm assuming , maybe wrongly , you're a grown man who can watch films for example and suspend life for an hour and a bit ?
I think there's a smidgeon of pedantry here and unlike films they don't have the time to reschedule the weather so I'm assuming that they rely heavily on viewers suspending reality just for half an hour . Hmm ?
A bit tongue in cheek on my part, having worked as location liaison officer for both tv and films, including "Love hurts" for tv and the film "King Ralph" , I am aware of the tricks of the trade.