Are We Live?

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Authors: Marion Appleby

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COPYRIGHT

First published in Great Britain in 2012 by

Michael O’Mara Books Limited

9 Lion Yard

Tremadoc Road

London SW4 7NQ

Copyright © Michael O’Mara Books Limited 2012

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ISBN: 978-1-84317-866-8 in paperback print format

ISBN: 978-1-84317-963-4 in EPub format

ISBN: 978-1-84317-964-1 in Mobipocket format

Cover design by Ana Bjezancevic

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Illustrations by Andrew Pinder

Printed and bound in Great Britain by CPI Cox & Wyman, Reading, RG1 8EX

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CONTENTS

Title

Copyright

Introduction: Brace Yourself

Bad Romance: Romantic Misfires

Bodily Dysfunction: Letting Loose

Not In Front of the Children: Close Your Ears

Radio Ga-Ga: Making Waves

Current Affairs: Newsworthy Gaffes

Technical Gremlins: Ghosts in the Machine

Language Problems: Mouth Malfunctions

Nightmare Guests: Sack the Celebrity Booker

Weathermen: It’s Raining Divas

Sources

INTRODUCTION
BRACE YOURSELF

In the live studio environment, anything can happen. This is why production companies rely on rigorously edited scripts, bossy floor managers and teams of runners to attend to a TV star’s every unreasonable whim. But all the meetings in the world cannot control that most uncontrollable of things: the human spirit. We humans do not speak according to schedule, we do not always flip the right switch, and sometimes we get angry. Very, very angry. Angry enough, even, to pull out a gun during the news.

Are We Live?
is a book about all the things that can, and have, gone wrong on television and radio. It’s about fluffing the autocue, swearing at audiences and saying no when your boyfriend proposes to you in the middle of a televised baseball game. It’s about ringing into a Saturday-morning children’s television show and calling yourself Jenny Tailia. It’s also about taking off all of your clothes and running across a cricket pitch, waving your pants in triumph. It’s about animals pooping and pecking; life and its very unpredictability.

This book is divided into handy sections, with not a misplaced word nor an accidental profanity littering its pages. It’s serious too, with important information for all public figures on How to Remember When Your Mic Is Still On. There are also heroes, like the amiable Guy Goma – the man who went for an interview in the accounts department of the BBC only to find himself on a rolling-news broadcast facing questions about illegal downloading. His horrified face should truly be a lesson to us all.

There are also rude bits; the bits some celebrities show us when they suffer accidental wardrobe malfunctions. Judy Finnigan, Nicki Minaj, lady newsreader with the too-short skirt: you have not exposed yourselves in vain. We remember you; we enjoyed your undeliberate flashes of boob and knicker.

Are We Live?
attempts to answer the most difficult of questions: Why would anyone agree to appear on live television? And who in their right mind would present a weather bulletin when standing next to a massive pelican?

BAD ROMANCE
ROMANTIC MISFIRES

Even the most jaded of souls likes a bit of romance in their life. But one thing’s for sure – a live broadcast is not the way to woo a potential partner, propose to your current squeeze or indeed call to an end a dying relationship. Especially if you both happen to be very famous.

A Match Made In Heaven

There’s nothing like a story of a nice engagement to warm the heart. Although the same can’t be said for this story …

Actually, I don’t think I do

If live television teaches us anything it is: DO NOT USE IT TO PROPOSE TO YOUR PARTNER. For every one hundred accepted proposals, there are three angry ‘What?’ responses. And nobody, not even you, wants to be on the receiving end of one of those three.

Host #1:
  We’ve got a little surprise for you out there in TV land, and here in the studio audience. Nobody knows what’s going on next.

Host #2:
  I want to do something kind of special. This was not scripted, this was not a plan. Nobody knows this is about to happen. So not only are you watching this at home for the first time, all the people in the audience are watching it for the first time too. So, is there a Mike in the audience? Everybody give a nice round of applause for Mike!

Mike:
  Yeah, um, I’ve been with my girlfriend Lynne for a few months now. Best months of my life. And ah, it’s the season, so I wanted to ask her …Lynne, ah, it’s been the happiest months of my life and I wanted to ask you to marry me.

Lynne:
  Can we talk about this later? [ETERNITY-LENGTH PAUSE] …Can we?

Host#1:
  Ah, we’ll be right back. Ah, awkward.

The Almost Late Show with Bobby Bones

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