Thanks to all our contributors, not only those of you who sent us questions, but those who participated in the live tweeting and those who followed us on twitter to enhance their viewing experience of “ Indian Summers”. #ACVASKALICE #ACVASKSOONIīoth kindly agreed to answer your questions, despite leaving for Malaysia to shoot Series 2, which will be aired in the UK some time early next year. What emerged from all this at the end after the final episode a fortnight ago (on April 19) was an invitation to participate in special twitter questions to the actors Jemima West (who plays Alice Wheelan) and Asyha Kala (who is Sooni Dalal). She quickly built quite up a following with her own fast and nimble tweets, which often expressed what others were thinking and led to some amusing and entertaining twitter banter. Taking the rein for the live tweeting was our very own resident social media champion and contributor Chayya Syal. That was quite evident from tweets using the #Indiansummers – though be warned the real ‘Indian Summers’ (as in extreme heat is just kicking in). The broadcaster’s most lavish and expensive drama, “ Indian Summers” was just beginning to settle down and had won a loyal audience, not deflected by “ Poldark” (on BBC1 at the same time) or simply were happy to put that on deferred gratification or watched the 10-part colonial drama on their playback systems. IT WAS AFTER episode four that we began our live tweeting as the programme went out on Channel 4 every Sunday between 9pm-10pm between February 15-April 19. After the final episode of ‘Indian Summers’ was broadcast, we invited people on twitter to send their questions for actors Jemima West and Aysha Kala and they’ve responded…
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