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Better Than Yesterday: Osher Günsberg

When being on time makes you 20 minutes late (and four more bits of wisdom from the 101 Rules of Show Business)

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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