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(New page: WoodenSpoon was Michael Prior-Jones' cookery show, done in a Blue Peter-ish sort of style. Michael wrote, presented and directed it. == Attempt one == In January 2000, flushed with en...)
 
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== Attempt three ==
== Attempt three ==
This was much later - in {{unsure|2003}}. The show was shot on a Saturday morning at [[Lorna Mitchell]]'s shared house near the Victoria Hotel. The multi-camera approach was done away with in favour of some careful planning and a single DV camera.
This was much later - in February 2003. The show was shot on a Saturday morning at [[Lorna Mitchell]]'s shared house near the Victoria Hotel. The multi-camera approach was done away with in favour of some careful planning and a single DV camera.
[[Andrew Talbot]] edited the show together, but unfortunately due to a muddle with the sound mixing the background music was mixed too loudly and the result is quite hard to understand.
[[Andrew Talbot]] edited the show together, but unfortunately due to a muddle with the sound mixing the background music was mixed too loudly and the result is quite hard to understand.
===Attempt four===
A final attempt to produce WoodenSpoon was made in April 2004 by [[Jen Ayerst]], filmed in [[Jonathan Bufton]]'s kitchen usual similar methods as attempt three.  However the food didn't really cook very well, the presenter was nervous and it was never edited.  Maybe one day someone will do the idea justice!
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