Pretty sure the bow breaking made you lose all credibility in their eyes.
I had explained on camera that this stave wasn't really suitable, was an accident waiting to happen and could well end up in the corner of shame.
The morning was the bow making and they suddenly called time for lunch, so I just took the bow and drew it 28", put an arrow on it and slammed it into some bales of flax
... That would have been good TV.
The afternoon shooting bows was a sepatate thing, so the breakage was almost a foot note. All the other bows in use were made by me and were fine of course.
The risk assesmant I had to do had also mentioned bows breaking was a possibility. I don't think I lost any credibility at any point, more a case of they didn't think it was photogenic enough... or maybe not enough squabling
Best bit of the day was getting two of the girls from the crew shooting the 35# Hazel when we'd finished
... absolutely nothing to do with the fact that they were both gorgeous
Del