I haven't watched it yet, but recorded it (I hope) ..
There was a piece on R4 'Today' this morning, with the set designer and a former Dreadnought officer. The designer explained that they had 'people' to consult about the relative layouts (which bits connected to which), and had also built the set so that the overall internal and external hull dimensions were correct. However, they (consciously) made the corridors wider than realistic to enable the filming of 2 people conversing side by side as they walked, both faces being visible, as filming conversations between people walking in file would be less 'narrational' (my gist). Also, the interior lighting was changed up or down from realistic, again to enable filming. The Dreadnought officer was non-committally courteous in his reactions
[what had already irritated me was the constant repeats of trails for this
TV programme on
radio coming up to the hour. Presenters and continuity announcers on BBC Radio used to try to be careful not to 'crash the pips', which was regarded as 'unprofessional'. It now appears that they have been told not to 'crash the trailer'
]
(mere guide at) Jet Age Museum, Gloucestershire Airport
http://www.jetagemuseum.org/TripAdvisor Excellence Award 2015
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