
One of the perks of working on a TV magazine is getting to see how your favorite shows are made. It often means long days and a lot of downtime, but it’s amazing to witness all the hard work and detail that goes into production – from seeing the actors step into costume to hearing the director yell ‘Action!’ That’s why we wanted to share a glimpse behind the scenes with you.
Over the past few months, Laura Rutkowski has been traveling the country to visit the sets of popular shows for her new magazine article and YouTube series, ‘Behind the Screens.’ She starts her journey in Belfast, taking viewers behind the scenes of the award-winning BBC drama, ‘Blue Lights.’ You’ll get a special, up-close look at how the show is made, with exclusive access to the set and interviews with the cast.
I recently met this year’s *Strictly Come Dancing* couples, and the professional dancers shared their thoughts on their celebrity partners. We’ve been keeping busy even though our editor is still missing – you can find a hint about their whereabouts in this week’s issue! Maybe we need to call in the detectives from Blackthorn Station to help…
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Also in this week’s TopMob:
- Writer Anthony Horowitz on why he has created a thriller that’s the antidote to so-called cosy crime.
- Imogen Poots and Brett Goldstein on their new romcom All of You.
- Bafta-winning writer Mawaan Rizwan reveals the inspiration for his hit comedy drama Juice.
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