[quote name=\'RyanCDN\' post=\'242570\' date=\'Jun 16 2010, 02:30 PM\'][quote name=\'William A. Padron\' post=\'242555\' date=\'Jun 16 2010, 09:24 AM\']Well, the pilot for the proposed cooking-themed game show hosted by Emeril Lagasse, and seen as a possible replacement to CBS-TV's cancelled
As The World Turns, was taped yesterday (Tuesday 6/15/2010) at a midtown Manhattan studio. However, check this online article from this morning's New York Daily News in regards to the story that there were none-too-thrilled turnaways on the line to get inside the studio.
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/0...or_nothing.html[/quote]
I don't know, own up to not reading the information carefully. I remember attending tapings for Millionaire, where it was stated just because I had a ticket, didn't mean I was guaranteed entrance for the taping. It was recommended to show up early to ensure we would be part of the taping.
It does suck that people come from some far distances to be there, but what can you do.
-Ryan
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Hi Ryan !
Agreed. I've never seen a TV ticket that failed to include the "ticket distribution is in excess of studio capacity" disclaimer on it. As a veteran TV audience member, I always planned to be on the line very early, and not to expect admission. I attended a few Sitcom Pilots in NYC, and a few Game Show Pilots in LA in the late 70's, where I was in the first 5 on the line, and was turned away. It was disappointing, but as you said, what can you do.