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Thankfully I have the brains not to watch any soaps, but I was wondering for those of you out there that do watch them, how do they shoots scenes where someone is having a fag inside, say like a house scene, surely scenes showing people having a fag in say a living room are made on sets which are in studios, therefore being within a building, and it's against the law to smoke in a public building now, or do you not see people having a fag anymore.

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The Rovers has a smoking shelter, not sure about the Queen Vic cause I don't watch it and I don't think anyone smokes in Emmerdale, apart from one episode where a character was shown smoking outside.

In Corrie you see Peter going outside for a cigarette when he is at the bookies and Becky going to the smoking shelter at the Rovers, but not much indoor smoking, but I suppose the law has to cover this, as even though it is a work place, they are showing people in their homes and it would not be realistic if some, even in today's anti smoking world (yes I smoke), were not smoking.

Strangely enough, my husband said the same thing whilst watching Corrie a few weeks ago.
â™ĨPinkBabe1966â™ĨThe Angel under the tree!
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I'm confused. You say you are too intelligent to watch them, yet how do you know if they ever show scenes with them smoking inside or not?
He doesn't from what I read. The question was 'How do they LEGaALLY portray this OR do they not? In my book that indicates not knowing either way. Which is consistent with claiming never to watch these programmes.
Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
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You can smoke out the back of the Rover's Return should you wish.

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The Rovers has a smoking shelter, not sure about the Queen Vic

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In Corrie you see Peter going outside for a cigarette when he is at the bookies and Becky going to the smoking shelter at the Rovers,
But none of the above really answer the question of how it is LEGALLY portrayed or avoided without looking unralistic.

P.S. I don't watch soaps either.
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He doesn't from what I read. The question was 'How do they LEGaALLY portray this OR do they not? In my book that indicates not knowing either way. Which is consistent with claiming never to watch these programmes.


His assumptive post was indicative that he has seen the programmes, it did not give the impression of someone who genuinely did not know. But then again, to try and have a reasonable conversation let alone a debate with someone who's opening line is 'Thankfully I have the brains to not watch any soaps but for those of you that do...' is always going to prove a problem.

Ignorance is indeed bliss it seems.
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ut none of the above really answer the question of how it is LEGALLY portrayed or avoided without looking unralistic. P.S. I don't watch soaps either.
Oh well pardon me for not explaining, I was just showing how smoking was shown on soaps, as to the law, I am only a thick, soap watching housewife who doesn't understand how the law works in regard to the smoking whilst working on stage/set issue.
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