Celebrity Gogglebox alongside actress and close friend Sheila Hancock. Now for the first time, the broadcaster has spoken about producers ensuring the cast are able to relax in front of the cameras for filming.Gyles divulged: “They come to your house at the beginning and they set up the camera in the room and then go away for two months."The cameras are permanently in the room and you genuinely forget they are there, they're small discreet cameras."Then at set times you go in and you press the button and they don't give you a choice over the programmes.“You watch the ones they select for you, but you're alone in the building and that lulls you into that false state of relaxation,” he added to Esther Rantzen on her podcast That’s After.
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