When being on time makes you 20 minutes late (and four more bits of wisdom from the 101 Rules of Show Business)
Description
In this episode Osher explores rules 14-19 of his 101 RULES OF SHOW BUSINESS, including this cracker he learned from Dan Machpherson:
Rule Number 16: If you arrive at your call time, you’re 20min late.
The time on your call sheet isn’t the time you’re pulling into the carpark.
It’s not the time you’re making a cuppa in the kitchen.
It’s the time you’re ready to go.
Get there 20 mins early to do all that other stuff, because working in entertainment is a dance between hundreds of people trying to coordinate perfectly - and you need to be where you’re told to be exactly when you’re told to be there so that everyone else can do their job too.
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