Skip to main content

15-16 May 2024
Olympia London

MPTS
02 Oct 2020

Making a Millionaire during lockdown

Jake Bickerton - Broadcast
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? line manager Clair Carney on the show’s Covid-19 safe return to the studio

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? was one of the first entertainment shows to return to production after Covid-19 lockdown measures eased in the summer.

It filmed in July at Dock10 without a studio audience, following strict government guidelines around social distancing.

Stellify had begun researching and casting for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in January and had been set to shoot in April.

With casting complete, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? was in a strong position to return when lockdown began to ease.

But first, key changes to the production were needed. “It was evident that there was no way we could have a studio audience,” says line manager Clair Carney.

The show’s production and lighting designers had to adapt the set and add more graphics.

“When you watch, I don’t think you really notice there isn’t an audience,” says Carney. “The format actually works in our favour, as we don’t really rely on audience interaction all the time like some other shows. Instead, viewers are interested in the play of the contestant, and their interaction with Jeremy.”

The main victim was the ‘Ask the Audience’ lifeline had to be dropped, replaced by a second opportunity to Phone A Friend.

Behind the scenes, there were further changes so the show adhered to Covid-19 safety guidelines.

“It was challenging,” says Carney. “You have to really question everything you normally take for granted as a normal process for making TV.”

Ahead of production, Stellify turned to industry safety consultants First Option for advice, and also consulted with ITV and Dock10. Stellify also hired its own Covid-19 supervisor for the shoot.

“We had to do a lot of groundwork to look at how each department worked,” says Carney. At every point, health and safety was considered, right down to the smallest detail: from how contestants and crew got to the studio, through to catering, hair and make-up, and spaces between desks in the production office.

Dock10 also provided Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? with a bigger studio than usual to help with distancing.

The size of the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? team – about 55 people - arguably made it easier for the show to return to production quicker than some other productions. “We’re quite a small studio team for such a big programme, and we haven’t got huge volumes of people on the set when we are recording.”

The show’s team is also split quite naturally into certain groups that rarely come into contact with others, such as casting, the contestants or crew in the production gallery. Again, these ‘bubbles’ helped with social distancing.

One of the key changes to ensure safe working was to allow more time in the schedule for the shoot, in particular during the rig and de-rig of the set.

During post-production, only one person was allowed in an edit suite at a time, while viewings would take place in bigger rooms. The show’s execs could also remotely view and sign off each episode.

This included the episode that saw teacher Donald Fear win the top £1 million prize, the sixth contestant do so in the show’s 22 year history in the UK. “It was just great, and a bit of a blur, to be honest,” recalls Carney. “After everything with Covid-19, and getting the show back up and running, it was such an amazing thing to have happened in such difficult times.”

View all Industry News
Loading

Exhibitors Include:

 


 

Testimonials

Testimonials

  • It’s the best show I’ve ever been to, to be honest, I think you guys have done an incredible job. It’s really packed, there’s a very broad selection of people here.
    James Burstall
    Argonon
  • MPTS is an important event in our fast-paced, changing industries. A great place for minds and technology to come together, learn, interact, explore and create for the future.
    Carly Paradis
    Composer
  • My first time attending MPTS 2023 and I was blown away at how much was on offer - from the exhibitions to the seminars, not to forget all the attendees who gave it a great atmosphere and fantastic networking opportunity. Will definitely be back next year.
    Jahreal Wright
    Sky Production Services
  • It’s been our first time exhibiting at MPTS and we will definitely be coming back. The quality of the customers and panels was perfect for us.
    Dawn Bochenski
    CVP
  • MPTS 2023 was a tremendous opportunity to not only catch up with colleagues, but meet so many enthusiastic new faces and have the opportunity to share insights, knowledge and debate about the future of tech in the creative economy
    Dr Jodi Nelson-Tabor
    Final Pixel Academy
  • We had a great time at the show this year at MPTS, I think the interest in cloud production has significantly increased in the last twelve months and we saw a lot of traction with customers and people looking at solutions in transforming the way that live TV is being produced. So we've got a great partnership
    Gareth Capon
    Grabyo
  • MPTS has been really wonderful, it is great to see how much the show has expanded this year. In my opinion, it just seems to be getting better and better every year and I can’t wait to see what next year brings
    Lexie Morgan
    HHB Communications
  • I think the panel discussions here are of huge benefit to everyone that comes, especially freelancers and maybe students wanting to work in this industry. The hot topics that are affecting everybody in their jobs o its quite a unique day out, and its free
    Ria Hebden
    TV Presenter & Broadcaster
  • A truly brilliant event. It was absolutely buzzing with excitement, innovations, and incredibly interesting and insightful stories. With sessions ranging from sustainability to virtual production, XR, the talent gap, and accessibility and inclusion in production, it’s become the UK media and tech show to attend for anything content creation and should not be missed.
    Amisa Saar-Stout
    VizRT
  • It was great to meet with customers, partners, and prospects in the heart of the UK M&E community, demonstrating how LucidLink enables remote collaboration from anywhere in the world. MPTS 2023 was a huge success for us, and experiencing professional ‘white glove’ treatment from all the show staff, just made my job that much easier
    Julie O'Grady
    LucidLink
  • We get to see a lot of customers, we get to talk about what their plans are for the next year, we get to see all of our resellers as well, it’s a really important day for us
    Simon Sherbourne
    Avid
  • I find myself among people like me who love new technology and love the potential of what we can do
    LJ Rich
    Presenter and Broadcaster
  • Of all the trade shows that Argosy participates in, MPTS represents the greatest return on investment for us, by far!
    Chris Smeeton
    Argosy

MPTS 2024 Reg Now