Is the setting important to convey the message? I'm thinking of Harry and Meghan, sorry, in beautiful gardens.
Also, The Queen in her sitting room and Robert Peston in his scruffy study/spare room, (or Matt H in what looks like his toilet).
Does the staging add or detract from the interview? Spending thousands of dollars to get the right effect might well speak volumes in itself. Or is it pure Hollywood?
Good Morning Thursday 25th April 2024
Gary Glitter programme Tuesday
Washing bio gel or quid in the drum
To think that London, or anywhere else for that matter, does not belong to any one demographic