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Topic Dog Boards / Showing / dog show on TV
- By sam Date 09.10.07 23:02 UTC
my mum (who is VERY apt at getting wrong end of stick:cool:) says there was a trailer on tv last night for a new programme about dog shows soon:eek: so is she going madder than we thought or has anyone else seen the trailor:confused:
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 09.10.07 23:18 UTC
No shes not mistaken Sam Other Thread
- By jennyb59 [gb] Date 10.10.07 08:18 UTC
I also saw something in the Sky magazine which mentioned a new show about a man who bought his wife a puppy which she then got into the show scene which effected their relationship out sometime in October I think.. doh Sky mag has now been recycled !!!!!

Dont think this the same show as mentioned in the other thread ??????
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 10.10.07 09:14 UTC
Jenny think we know this story line only too well sadly! 
- By jennyb59 [gb] Date 10.10.07 11:01 UTC
yes does sound familiar for quite a few people I guess, but then a lot of them knew this about their partners before they really got involved with them be it male or female who is the dog shower, mine has no interest in shows at all has been once or twice and moaned all day or took the pee out of the really serious or up their own behind ones, and moans if I go to a lot of shows mainly because of the cost of entries and diesel. Oh well should be fun next year as we will have more choice of shows when we come off IBR. hee hee..

Dont know why he moans he gets a more peaceful day with 2 or 3 dogs gone and no daughter to pester him either...hee hee  
- By Lori Date 10.10.07 12:29 UTC
It sounds more like it's a romantic comedy about a couple struggling with their relationship and showing dogs is the backdrop it's set against than dog showing being the subject.
- By Wizzy Izzy [gb] Date 12.10.07 23:11 UTC
Its about Wire Fox Terriers amnd showing
This is a link to ITV where you can see a short clip of the recording.
http://www.itv.com/Drama/default.html

Sunday 21 October 2007 9:00pm - 10:30pm on ITV1.
Kris Marshall (Sold, Love Actually, My Family), Georgia MacKenzie (Honest, Condemned, Murphy's Law) and Diana Quick (Midsomer Murders, Poirot, Revengers Tragedy) star along side canine principals Archie the Fox Terrier and Klaus the Rottweiler in this feature length romcom which shows the lengths to which dog lovers, and lovers, will go.
Catwalk Dogs is the story of Sally (Georgia MacKenzie) and Michael (Kris Marshall) a couple who are 'coping' with the trauma of miscarriage. The day Michael brings home pedigree puppy Archie it changes their lives forever.
When Georgia Mackenzie realised she would have to work closely with a Rottweiler she had visions of a slobbering, growling beast. She was sorely mistaken.
"I didn't realise how docile they could be. Klaus was like a teddy bear. He was one of those dogs who leans on you - he'd fall over if I walked away."
Georgia laughs as she recalls: "No one actually asked me if I liked dogs when they offered me the role. The dog trainer told me she had once worked on a film about a little girl and her dog but she was allergic to dogs and no one had checked.
"Luckily I love dogs or it would have been a nightmare. Especially the times I had to smear cream cheese on my face so Archie would lick me. It was gross but if it meant we got the shot I was happy. We got most things down with the aid of sausages - the trainer Gill would be standing behind me with a piece of sausage and that was the only way Archie could gaze at me lovingly."
"I've never actually owned a pet in my life - apart from a goldfish I got from a fair. I've never experienced an animal in the home but I did enjoy coming to work and hanging out with all these different breeds.
"I can't say it made me want to start dog showing though. I watched a DVD of Crufts and it was quite scary. All the trimming, clipping and hair drying that goes on. These people are utterly focused."
Sally's biological clock is ticking as she approaches her thirties. She is devastated when she suffers her second miscarriage and this places further strains on her relationship with workaholic barrister, Michael. In an attempt to cheer her up Michael buys her a puppy, a very cute Fox Terrier. Enter into their life a bundle of fluff called Archie.
The new arrival cannot paint over the cracks in the relationship and in fact widens them when Sally enters him in a local dog show. Archie wins. Michael scoffs. Sally leaves him. But she has nowhere to go until dog breeder, Guy, offers to let her stay at a cottage on his farm.
The triangle is established as Guy and Sally become romantically linked despite his monster of a mother, Rottweiler breeder Mrs Jessop. Newly unemployed and drinking too much, a jealous Michael tries to win back Sally's affection by taking a hitherto non apparent interest in Archie. He decides to show the dog himself with the help of dog walker Gill and a band of supporters from the local dog club.
Guy presents Sally with a well bred Rottweiler called Klaus and the rivalry is set as Sally and Michael go head to head with their dogs, right the way through to the Best in Show at the National Dog Championships.
Mrs Jessop will go to any lengths to achieve her dream of winning the championship but will Michael and Sally let the competition ruin their chances of happiness?
Writer Simon Nye (Beast, Open Wide, Tunnel of Love, Men behaving Badly) says: "I knew very little about dog shows so I went to Crufts and was blown away by the madness of it all. Breeds I'd never heard of, bizarre accessories and the sheer number of competitors. To be honest I still struggle to know why the judges pick one dog over another."
No stranger to working with animals Simon penned the sitcom Beast set in a vet's surgery.
"The first thing you realise as a writer working on a show like this is that it takes a minute to write a line of action for a dog, then several days for the trainer to provide the dog with the training to shoot that scene. But this film is really about people anyway - why we love dogs, what we get form them and are we completely bonkers to get so excited about grooming them to within an inch of their lives in order to win a rosette?
"It helps that dogs are inherently funny, whereas cats, for example aren't. You'll notice also that there are no children whatsoever in the film. You can overdo the challenges..."
Explaining the mix of humour and poignancy in Catwalk Dogs, Simon adds: "One of the best rules of comedy is pick a terribly sad subject and some desperate characters then the jokes will take care of themselves."
- By sam Date 13.10.07 20:50 UTC
:eek:sounds ghastly. think I ll give it a wide birth!
- By Dawn-R Date 13.10.07 22:05 UTC
And I'll be riveted. :)

Dawn R.
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 14.10.07 09:16 UTC
Well let's hope that it will show what a wonderful breed the Rotweiller can be if nothing else.  It's about time the breed was shown in a good way on TV!
- By pavlova [gb] Date 14.10.07 09:49 UTC
We,ve a gorgeous Rottie at our training class who I,d just love to pinch abd take home with me.
I,ll watch the programme if I remember to tape it theres no chance of me staying up to watch it and waking up for work as well:rolleyes:
- By Fluffydog [gb] Date 19.10.07 15:11 UTC
I finally saw the trailer for it last night, i know i'll be watching it.  My OH says it's been advertised for weeks but i don't watch TV very much now - don't have the time - poor overworked me.
- By ice_queen Date 19.10.07 15:48 UTC
the rotweiller in the show is a very docile one, in one of this months mags (can't remember which) there was an interview with one of the stars of the show who said the rottie was so docile and gentle and would constanly lean against her leg LOL

Unfortantly I have no TV and would love to watch it....Think I will just have to download this one :D
- By Wizzy Izzy [gb] Date 19.10.07 16:28 UTC
ive brought every mag that has a bit on it lol not every day i wire is on the front !!!!
- By f.a.brook [gb] Date 23.10.07 23:27 UTC
so who watched it? what did you think?

I thought it was great!

Fiona x
- By Wizzy Izzy [gb] Date 23.10.07 23:34 UTC
Did not think much of it
I had 9 Puppy emails/phone calls for pups on monday!
Topic Dog Boards / Showing / dog show on TV

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