GHAAAA Cabin Pressure Douz
Trade secret.
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 8, 2020
Aha - the St Petersburg episode, Series 3 Tx6...
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 7, 2020
Ah - the Carolyn and Douglas under-the-wing scene where she asks for his help...
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 7, 2020
Missed it tonight, but heard it many times. Which bit are you referring to?
— Michael Butterworth (@mcb1965) June 7, 2020
God knows, we asked him, but no
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 7, 2020
You couldn't get one man to run 17 ways??#ISeeWhatYouDidThere
— Sian Notley (@Oneshowywoman) June 7, 2020
All the budget would allow
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 7, 2020
I particularly like the specificity of '17 men running.'
— Sian Notley (@Oneshowywoman) June 7, 2020
No more, no less.
...and that's it. Thanks for reading, if you did, and see you next week, for the very first Birling Day episode. You can buy me a coffee at https://t.co/q2sJlz4PkU if you like, but this week of all weeks you may well feel you have better places to send your spare money. #blm
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
That 'shall I drive dear?' bit is the first genuinely shared joke between Martin and Douglas. In general, I love this episode for being, after three M vs D plots, the first MJN vs the World plot. #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
Wow, pretty tight outro there by R4 Pres. TIME IS MONEY I s'pose #cabinpressure
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 7, 2020
'Right hand down a bit' is of course a salute to CP's forefather, 'the Navy Lark' #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
"I just like talking this way...." That was fun to do. #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
I believe it was one of @DavidTylerPozz 's brilliant notes that Arthur should have an idea for part of the escape, so it truly is a group effort... #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
GW was my Dad's nickname at university. So that line implies he and Douglas once flew together... #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
This bit in particular. The way she delivers '...a little old lady'. #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
I love this scene. Stephanie and Roger brilliantly expanding the characters from 'dragon' and 'superior old smoothie' into real people, with a real relationship. #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
This is the bit that makes me gulp. Next level writing. #cabinpressure
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 7, 2020
Airfields refusing to let planes leave if they don't think they'll get paid is something that really happens occasionally, including physically blocking them with vehicles. #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
Delighted to hear that faithful little "Aye" in the background from the Scottish cricket team ensemble. Because they're Scottish. That's how I roll #director #cabinpressure
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 7, 2020
That's the excellent Ali Amadi as poor old Habib #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
"Get me three actors who can sing and be Scottish and also nerdy if required!"
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 7, 2020
These raucous Scottish cricketers are the same band of maybe three actors who were devoted Camelot fans last week... #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
One of my favourite of the whole ruddy CP business
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 7, 2020
The terrific John Sessions giving us his villainous Frenchman. 'I can find no words that describe a fire truck better than... fire truck'. #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
Hooray!!! John Sessions, but in French!! #cabinpressure
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 7, 2020
Yes, alright, John, we get it; the theme of this episode is 'control'. You can stop repeating the word now. #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
I really love Roger's performance here. First tiny spot of vulnerability in Douglas' facade. Real suppressed excitement at doing the emergency landing, and hurt at having it taken away from him. #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
"Control I have it" was my vote for catchphrase
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 7, 2020
Douglas Bader reference for the kids, there, followed by Biggles. It's vital to keep your finger on the pulse of popular culture in this game. #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
I honestly didn't intend 'Brilliant!' to be a catchphrase. Whoops. #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
This is the opening line that I accidentally plagiarised from Monty Python. Accidentally, as in I honestly thought it was original, but I must have seen the sketch. Sorry, Pythons... #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
Here goes... Cabin Pressure Series 1, Episode 4 - Douz. My tweet-along in this thread; producer David's from @DavidTylerPozz ... #cabinpressure
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
Just before Douz comes on the air, thought you might need this handy cut-out-and-follow FX Cue Sheet... #cabinpressure pic.twitter.com/MCrfFjR1Lh
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 7, 2020
You've seen me wearing them then...
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 7, 2020
This starts in five minutes on BBC Radio 4. I'm not sure I can promise 'insights'. But maybe... sights. https://t.co/EedY7APdVm
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) June 7, 2020
For some reason, I'm seeing Hyacinth Bucket's marigolds. (I am aware this says far more about me.)
— mr northice (@CllrNorthice) June 7, 2020
That'll be me. Better get my Tweeting gloves on #cabinpressure https://t.co/EUEwINe8Hd
— David Tyler (@DavidTylerPozz) June 7, 2020