FILMGOERS at the Regent Centre will appear on BBC’s The One Show tonight.
A crew is busy setting up cameras at the independent cinema, which will go live on the show via satellite link at around 7.30pm.
The 450-strong audience, who have booked to see the film Lion, will first appear on the popular programme to give their reaction to clips of the upcoming sci-fi horror Life, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Rebecca Ferguson.
The crew have arrived to set up cameras ready for the @bbctheoneshow tonight! Exciting times! #TV #Live #BBC 📡🚐 pic.twitter.com/fI7Z1rA51K
— Regent Centre (@regentcentre) March 15, 2017
The Hollywood stars will be interviewed in the studio to promote the film, which will be released on Friday, March 24.
Gary Theobald, press officer at the Regent, said: “The One Show wanted to get the audience of an independent cinema on the show, and they picked us.
“The audience will see themselves on the screen as they appear on the show,” he added.
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