Splash of Color Pilot TV Diary - Day Fourteen

Writing by Alan Veitch on Wednesday, 14 of February , 2007 at 6:27 am

DAY FOURTEEN: Feb. 13. All too soon it’s time to leave Siem Reap and the enchanting temples so we set off on an “interesting” five-hour drive to film street scenes in Cambodia’s capital city Phnom Penh. The road to Phnom Penh is only just wide enough to cope with two way traffic, but with the sides of the road continually jammed with motor bikes and pedal cyclists, to say nothing of the constant problem of stray cattle suddenly appearing directly in front of us, we came perilously close to a head on collision at least 50 times. Perhaps “interesting” isn’t quite the right word to describe the trip!

The Completed Work
The Completed Work

That night, with all the filming for the Angkor edition of Splash Of Color completed, we boarded a plane for Bangkok and then drove on to our home base in Pattaya. Now for a well earned break before we move to the next filming location. So it’s goodbye for the moment, but just keep hitting on the Splash Of Color website -  we’ll keep you in touch with all developments in Robert Hagan’s exciting new TV series..

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Splash Of Color TV

Only once or twice in every decade a television program concept comes along that is not only attention-grabbing and exciting, but refreshingly different from all previous TV shows of its genre. SPLASH OF COLOR is a tour of the worlds most fascinating art subjects locations, as seen through the adventure-seeking eyes of internationally acclaimed artist Robert Hagan. SPLASH OF COLOR is set to become an enthralling and entertaining new TV series.