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As Live Studio Production: Running order for show

Opening titles

Establishing shot

Teaser

Steal the Style

Catwalk of Old vs New styles - two young, two old ( One of each gender )

VT

Two Presenter challenge - VT - Dressed up mannequins - presenters talk about the outfits

Walk to soft zone

Fashion Fails

Interview 2 people in audience ( handheld camera with stick mic ) - interesting stories - pic/ video to accompany

Etsy interview and DIY segment on sofas - include interview and VT

Drag act enters as link from DIY section - interview with them

Bring all contributors onto set

Ending credits


This is the current running order of the show, and it is important that we try and not change it, as this is the best order that we decided

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