It was in Milan, Italy, the show was “Stricia la notizia”. back then I couldnt understand much of italian and so I didnt get all those jokes. the rest of the audience were in stiches! and that made me laugh :D was nice to find out after 6 months that some people I walked past in the studio were big italian celebrities lol its worth it, makes you look at the show in a different way!
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Wooo! AT the trafford centre when they do the catwalk. I went to my friends party there and they asked us to be in the audience!!!! It was soo fun!
You could hardly see me because I was at the back. Not that it mattered because I hadn’t seen any of the previous shows and didn’t know who any of the contestants were. but hey the tickets were free and it was zoe ball hosting. worth doing just to say you have done it.
Great experiances! Paul O’grady is so funny and chris tarrent has a great sense of humor. On millionaire, they have this warm up guy for the audience before and inbetween takes, It was cool cus i said something kinda dumb, cant remember what, and for the whole show we kept talking and having jokes, then we wound up chris tarrent by having me ‘confess’ that he’s the father of my baby inbetween takes, infront of the whole audience. He seems like such a great guy, joined in on the joke.
(by the way i’m not pregnant nor having any relationship with chris tarrent in case you didn’t get that lol)
I may possibly be able to get in the audience of the Trisha Goddard show! How fabulously trashy! I can’t wait to see morons making idiots of themselves on TV. Maybe I could stand up and chant ‘Trisha! Trisha! Trisha!’ a la Jerry Springer?
A few years back (1999?) I was in the NYC audience for Bill Maher’s show “Politically Incorrect”. That was kind of fun. The people themselves were funny and while the lines and the hassle of getting onto the audience was a pain it was still fun.
While I was in LA, even further back in the day, I was able to be on the “Arsenio Hall Show” which was more of a pain, but still fun. Most of you folks do not remember it, and I while I was not a huge fan of the show the experience was still fun.
Not long after September the 11th here in New York, I went with friends to be apart of the audience for the Ricki Lake show – I will never do it again. After waiting for hours before we were even seated, we were told we could not go to the bathroom. There were not enough people for the second show being taped that day so as the audience we were made to stay for the taping of two Ricki Lake shows. It was terrible.
i got to see a taping of crossfire in washington d.c. last year, it was cool to see what actually goes into putting a live show together, very neat experience. plus my mom practically chased james carville down to say hi to him. that was cute. haha.






