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Post by peggs on May 2, 2020 21:06:58 GMT
Just caught up, much better than the play version for me. how much of the court case is true? Did the jury really all start coughing or is that just artistic spin?
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Post by theatremadness on May 2, 2020 21:48:40 GMT
Just caught up, much better than the play version for me. how much of the court case is true? Did the jury really all start coughing or is that just artistic spin? That happened! As did the Judge asking Chris Tarrant if that was his “final answer”!
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Post by peggs on May 2, 2020 22:10:21 GMT
Just caught up, much better than the play version for me. how much of the court case is true? Did the jury really all start coughing or is that just artistic spin? That happened! As did the Judge asking Chris Tarrant if that was his “final answer”! Cringe worthy! Wow. i'd have said were they not worried about being found in contempt of court (don't actually know what that entails) but if the judge is making jokes I guess not. It's like some early reality tv show.
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Post by intoanewlife on May 3, 2020 21:52:35 GMT
Their defence counsel’s summing up was pretty convincing, if that was based on reality. Tape G was created by the producers to support their claim. They highlighted 19 coughs out of 192 heard during the show and amplified the 19 on the tape. No one in the studio heard the “No” including Tarrant, and why would anyone hire an accomplice who had a persistent cough to perform a complicated cough-based con trick? Not guilty! Agreed. I don't think they did it either. x
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