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Some think that BBC1 might even put on audience share.
Abraham points approvingly to the fact that BBC1 is the only channel to have put on audience share during 2010.
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"We are acutely aware of the balance that we've got to achieve and we are not in the business of just putting on audience for audience sake".
"Essentially, the whole concept around everything is secret," says founder Fabien Riggall, who's been putting on audience interactive screenings since 2007, anything from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest to Back to the Future.
The Dead had a set routine; the music put on muscle; the audience grew.
They are, like Madea's bosom, put on — what the audience wants to see, rather than what actually is.
In a similar vein, the cast put on a musical based on audience suggestions, plundering from composers left, right and centre.
Tamara Rojo says dancers need to put on weight and that audiences want to see healthy looking women on stage.
When Ms. Smythe and Mr. Riley reached their destination, she introduced him to the audience and put on the music.
I was so scared I didn't put on a good show; the audience focused on how nervous I was rather than the performance.
When the BBC was contemplating a "French Chef" series in Britain, the program that they put on the air to test audience reaction opened with Julia picking up the lids from two steaming saucepans and clashing them together like cymbals.
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