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RML Lights BBC Children's Show, Fee Fi Fo Yum with Clay Paky

The British comeidan Les Dennis presented a new series of the hugely successful BBC children's TV show, Fee Fi Fo Yum, where the aim of the game is bizarley, not to be eaten by Brian the Giant. Richard Martin Lighting was involved with the production.

The show was made in BBC Television Centre TC 3. The set took up all but a few feet of the studio with the massive kitchen scales at the center, giant books made up the steps and in the middle was a very big bowl which held the messy games.

"Due to the scale of the set and the size of the studio, to fill it, it called for some punchy lights and a nice even leave of smoke," says Martin. "Clay Paky Alpha Beam 300s gave me the punchy beam, which works for the games conditions and the Alpha Spot HPE 700's were used to break up the floor and pick the children."

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(13 January 2011)

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