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In lugnet.mediawatch, Allan Bedford wrote:
> Actually, from what I've learned since... it turns out it was a smart bunch of
> props people. :) Here's an entry I posted to my blog about the AFOLs that were
> *almost* involved in the show:
Sigh. That would have been a fun project. I've been asked to do some strange
TV related projects, but I've always found from a scoping standpoint,
entertainment people (eg, production managers, PA's etc) have a really poor
understanding of how much Lego costs and how long it takes to build stuff with
it.
A national cooking show asked me to come on set...and build some Lego models of
food they were cooking. Uh...okay. When? Tomorrow. Sure, I'll get right on
that.
> No matter who was involved I thought it was a very tasteful and respectful bit
> of fun that was had with our favorite building toy. :)
Yeah, they did a great job with it. There's some choice Lego quotes in there.
Calum
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