LIVE: LOST DOGS WITH CLARE BALDING
NEW TUESDAY, 8PM, CHANNEL 5 FACTUAL
As a dog lover, Clare Balding is pleased to be at the helm of a heart-warming new series that hopes to track down people’s precious missing pooches.
Airing live on Channel 5 weekly, threeparter Live: Lost Dogs with Clare Balding will feature a selection of missing pets, asking viewers to get in touch if they have any information that might lead to a reunion with their owners.
‘Think of it as Crimewatch for dogs,’ explains Clare, 52.
Here, she tells us more…
What will the live element add to the series, Clare?
I wanted to do it as a live show in case there’s a development during the hour we’re on TV, which there could be if you put up a photo asking if anyone has seen a particular dog. So, hopefully, we’ll get feedback from the audience during the programme. If not, then certainly between episodes.
この記事は TV Times の July 15, 2023 版に掲載されています。
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