One of the great things about Sydney is how much popular stuff gets produced in the entertainment industry here.
From Hollywood features through to crappy ex-Idol wannabe popstars, the entire spectrum is catered for somewhere within a 10km radius of the city. A lot of the time you’ll cruise past these hives of hidden activity and never know that dull-looking building is really playing host to folks working on some of your favourite media. It’s nearly impossible for an outsider to even remotely consider being able to get involved in a small way without some serious training and industry hook-ups.
Unless you sneak/talk/beg/pay your way into a television studio audience.
It’s something a lot of people wouldn’t normally consider for something to do on a night out, but definitely an activity worth checking out both for something new and different to do, and to gain a little insight into how certain tv shows are produced. Hanging out with the stars, snapping a bit of paparazzi, or generally trying to do something attention-seeking (they’ll probably edit out later) are all brave new options at your disposal once they let you in that studio…
But how do you get in on that action?
Best place to start is to work purchase viagra online out what shows actually get taped around Sydney, and (as common sense as this sounds) whether or not they actually have an audience during taping.
(Hint : listen for the claps… if there are lots, you’re in!) It probably doesn’t even matter if you’re a huge suminat fan of the shows you find or not for the purpose of the exercise – more about getting your face on the tv!
Basically all the information you could ever need about a show is on it’s official website, including any email address, phone number or instructions you’d need to get on the audience list.
Generally speaking, a lot of Network Ten and ABC shows get filmed locally, so try those sites first. These include :
- Good News Week (Ten)
- So cheap kamagra You Think You Can Dance (Ten)
- buy viagra alternative | how to buy cialis online | cheap levitra online vardenafil target=”_blank”>Spicks’n'Specks (ABC)
- buy natural viagra pfizer viagra online target=”_blank”>The New Inventors (ABC)
- Australian Idol (Ten… but not right now)
I know for sure that Good News Week and Spicks’n'Specks both tape right out of the same ABC complex on Harris street in Ultimo, and are quite easy to get into. Things like the channel 10 reality/performance where do you buy viagra | buy cialis phentermine | cheap levitra online shows tend to have much bigger demand and you’re possibly unlikely to get in there when you want.
We did a Good News Week taping last year and had a great time. It filmed on the Saturday night before airing the following Monday, and even though the show only runs for an hour, buy online viagra we were there for about three getting treated to all sorts of comedy warm-ups, extended free-wheeling on-camera improv, and some much dirtier material they cialis wiki not only cut from the final program but seemed to e best price on cialis ven redo the whole sequence to avoid. The best part is that they apparently run the show two full times with two cheap pills online without prescription different audiences, doubling your chance at getting a ticket.
Heck, we weren’t even the most avid fans of the show and still had an awesome time, and it honestly seemed like half the time they cut to the audience they were zooming in on the four of us looking
like grinning, clapping idiots.
So get on Google, look up your favourite audience-included shows and start seeing what’ s available right now.
There’ll be a “Studio Audience” link somewhere on the page if they have one, and for the amount of (often free) entertainment you get in return for writing one short email or quick phone-call, you’d be crazy not to give it a whirl at least once!



