Tuesday, November 21, 2006

A week without Women

Sally Aiken, series director, called the show today to talk about a new reality show "A Week Without Women". They are searching for a town to give up their women for 1 week. Will the men survive?

Get details and nominate your town at:
http://www.thewomenwent.com/

Wayne Kelly

1 Comments:

At 3:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I live in Harby in England. We were the first victims of this dreadful programme idea. I would advise any community thinking of accepting ‘the challenge’ to tell the producers where to go. It’s divisive, it’s staged, it’s harmful and it’s not even good TV! The original series was made by the BBC by a team with something to prove (quite what we never really found out), but along the way it split our tiny community of 240 people and the damage still reverberates nearly two years on. Most of the main participants have now left the village but we are left with bad memories. To anybody thinking about making this programme (Paperny Films please note), it’s rubbish TV, the viewing figures were dreadful (despite huge numbers of promos and hype). To anybody thinking about taking part I’d say ‘don’t do it, you’ll regret it’.

This format was tried in the USA but they couldn’t find a community stupid enough to take it on! Beware, the whole thing is a con.

In addition to the above, you might like to note that the BBC website lies - less than 34 out of 120 women took part and less than 20 men. The TV directors/producers of this reality show have now left the BBC. A complete disaster area and at 1.4 million UK pounds to make an expensive flop.

Best regards,

Paul Marshall

 

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