Hello. Not long now, Shed of the Year will be on the box again on Friday night, 8pm Channel 4, the last one of the series. I've been saving these pics of the day of the filming, now is the time to post them.
Lillibrooke Manor is a party, corporate, and wedding venue near Maidenhead, Berkshire. It's part of the Heritage Group, quite pricey if you have the dosh to spare. We were able to wander around the gardens and courtyard during breaks from filming.
Nice setting for wedding photographs.
Two of the sheds were able to get there under their own steam. You will recognize them from the programmes.
William and co didn't play a big part on the day, so they arrived later. It was mainly down to George the presenter to take charge of presentations, with the judges putting in an appearance towards the end when it came to announce the overall winner. William looks dapper, don't you agree.
Larking around and posing for photo's during the breaks. So pleased it was a sunny day.Chrissy Darling in the patriotic outfit, didn't remove any part of it at all. He must have been very hot under all that fabric.
There was a lot of standing around while the crew did their bit.
Briefing George, he has his cue cards in his hand. He should know it off by heart now.Pensive look on his face, gathering his thoughts in anticipation. In fairness his lines were near perfect. It was the director in his quest for perfection which created extra takes, and quite rightly so. When I did a bit of filming years ago around my trucking work, I hated being told what to do, I was a bossy madam and rebelled with a strop. I used to get annoyed that they weren't taking me seriously and wanted to make me look a complete plonker. I was quite protective about my professionalism as an experienced lorry driver, and wanted to be regarded as an equal to men, not some bimbo in a big lorry playing at it. Move on a few years and I can see now that you have to follow the director, they know what they want. Now I am older I am a lot more relaxed and deliberately act the fool, people can laugh at me because the pressure is off, I have nothing to prove and can laugh at myself.
You did a good job George, it was great meeting you.
Come back tomorrow, Joan has written a shed poem for me, and it's great.
Thanks for popping in, we'll catch up soon.
Toodle pip.
What a wonderful experience for you, and interesting for you to see what goes on behind the scenes. Looking forward to Friday, I have highlighted it in the tv magazine x
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
ReplyDeleteStill trailing along after your posts!
I like that first rolling shed.
Looking forward to catching up on the series. I would love to meet George!
ReplyDeleteOoh the excitements building now Ilona! Xxx
ReplyDeletelooks like a great day was had by all.
ReplyDeleteSmashing post. Natalie
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to Friday night. Snacks and wine will be in - any excuse. x
ReplyDeleteSo looking forward to tomorrow nit - it will make such a nice change from the 'Limpix!
ReplyDeleteMargaret P
have really enjoyed watching the first 3 episodes and now excitedly looking forward to the final on Friday. love your summer house - you deserve to do well. onlyjo x
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to tomorrow. Brilliant series, so interesting (Nick)
ReplyDeleteTell you what. You have William and I will have George. He is absolutely gorgeous... or at least he looks gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI am so looking forward to Friday's episode. Thank you for giving us a glimpse of behind the scenes. I loved the allotment shed too. George or William, it's still William for me.
ReplyDeleteWow congratulations Ilona!!!! You won! ......I'll be greedy and have George and William Lol 😁😁 Julie x
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