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From: fxd99 on 14 Feb 2010 21:46 DocTCW wrote: > The cabbie drove us by there last week and there was a long line waiting > to get it. He said that there always is the usual state of the place. We > didn't see any camera crew however. > > Tom > On Feb 6 2010 5:34 PM, dr. Baf wrote: > > >>On Feb 6, 2:01 pm, "JK Coney" <jkco...(a)verizon.net> wrote: >> >> >>> Here's how it's done. Someone comes in, and Rick makes a list of what >>>he thinks are interesting things. He asks the seller if they would like to >>>come back and possibly get it filmed. He then runs it by the producer, and >>>they choose. 1 or 2 days a month a crew comes in, and a list of sellers > > gets > >>>to walk in and act as if it's just happening then. Stuff is filmed out of >>>sequence for convenience, (experts, restorers, Chumly adventures etc), and >>>then edited as the want. Of course this is just my guess, based on what I >>>know about how these shows are done. >> >>Thanks, that make sense, specially everytime I drive by there >>are a few people around, but no production crews. >> >>I think the next thing some producers should do is rebuild the >>Del Mar Motel. That would make an usual sitcom. >> >>dr. Baf > > > --- > RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader : www.recgroups.com > > We stopped by Monday around 6:00. They were filming inside so we were barely allowed inside the door. None of the 'stars' were there. They were just filming a customer who couldn't agree on a price. It was an older guy in a blue t-shirt and beard. Will look for him and see if he made the cut. Denny in Mass |