A former Gogglebox cast member has opened up about the Channel 4 programme’s filming secrets, branding the series a “pantomime” behind the scenes.
Paige Deville, who appeared on the couch potato critic show alongside her mum Sally between 2019 and 2021, told The Sun that production could be “tense”.
She also spoke to the tabloid about how much families get paid and how long filming goes on for.
Gogglebox filming secrets from behind the scenes
Brummie Paige, who works in recruitment, explained how the Gogglebox crew don’t alter the rooms – aside from bringing in cameras, lighting and other tech kit – where cast members watch that week’s selection of shows.
She also noted how a fear of messing up continuity means snacks often go untouched. Furthermore, the positioning of other items in shot is rarely changed.
The 26-year-old gave an example of if a Goggleboxer has a pillow on their lap, they may have to keep it there so mystery changes during editing don’t confuse viewers.
Additionally Paige indicated filming can take up to seven hours, involving watching 15-minute clips from five popular shows three times over to record the best reactions.
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‘It is a bit of a pantomime’
However, Paige made it clear cast members are not spoon-fed lines by producers.
However, she claimed they might make suggestions for how Goggleboxers react to certain scenes.
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