Tonight sees two programmes with titles and graphics done by doodledoMOTION on Five in prime time! First off, ‘Paul Merton In Europe‘ started last Monday night at 9pm, and we did the title sequence for the show (which has had so much work and detail put into it!), as well as the maps which show Paul’s journey across Europe. It’s the 3rd travel series of ‘Paul Merton In…’ that Tiger Aspect have done following on from his documentaries about China and India, and so far the reaction to this new series seems really positive.
And then the second show for Five we’ve been involved in is also a Tiger programme – ‘Celebrity Quitters‘. It’s a ten-part reality series that’s going to be on every week-night for the next 2 weeks, and features Linda Robson, John Burton Race, Chloe Madeley, Paul Danan and Derek Acorah as they all try to give up smoking. We’ve done the titles and graphics for the main show, as well as their online content.
The programme starts at 7.30pm tonight, and to promote the show, Linda Robson, one of the Celebrity Quitters, appeared on BBC’s Breakfast this morning for an interview, where they showed some clips from the series.
It was a good promo for the show, but the best bit was that the main title graphic that we’ve produced appeared on the big screen behind them throughout the whole interview which is really cool!
Back to the beginning of the month, and on New Year’s Day, I went for a walk over at Alderley Edge with a group of Reach guys.
I went there a few years ago with James and Helen for a birthday walk, so I recognised quite a few places we went to. It was pretty chilly, and we were wandering a bit aimlessly at times, but it was a really nice walk.
Then afterwards we stopped off at a really nice pub in the village called The Merlin for a meal. It wasn’t that cheap, but the food was great, which kind of made up for it! There are some photos of the day here.
The only other thing I’ll quickly blog about is the crazy snow we had at the start of the month. We had a little bit of snow the day after our walk, but then on the Tuesday morning, I woke up to a crazy amount of snow outside!
It was a bit of a nightmare getting into work – luckily I’d parked on the main road rather than in my actual street, otherwise I wouldn’t have been going anywhere! All the buses had been cancelled, so the only way I could get in was by car, and the drive in took nearly an hour compared to my usual 10 minutes!
And when I got to the office, I made the mistake of driving into the car park, where I discovered James had already done that and had been stuck there for nearly an hour trying to get back out up the slope! Then someone had the genius idea of using some carpet tiles to build a track for the car to drive on, so we were eventually able to get out, and so we then parked on a nice flat bit of road on the front!
Luckily it’s pretty much gone now, so life is back to normal!