I've had another
offer from a mainstream television producer to appear in an upcoming programme.
This is the latest in a series of such offers; see the background links at the
bottom for more details. Obviously the word hasn't got round yet that this nut
is not for cracking.
Maverick TV (http://www.mavericktv.co.uk/)
sent me an email:
Dear Ben
I hope you are well
and don’t mind me contacting you, I found your Youtube channel and thought I
would get in touch to see if you can assist me. We are working on an exciting
new TV series for Channel 4 about weight loss and we are particularly interested
in hearing from those that are extremely opinionated and have strong views on
current affairs in the UK . Our series aims to improve fitness and
encourage healthy eating. We are looking for determined, competitive
individuals who consider themselves overweight and are strong minded when it
comes to battling the bulge.
The series will
explore motivational theories behind successful weight loss and we’re expecting
lots of success stories during our filming. The show will be presented by Dr
Christian Jessen (Embarrassing Bodies) and will provide a great insight into
the world of weight loss. Please let me know if you have any questions at all -
I’m happy to chat about the show further.
We are asking
people who are interested in finding out more to e-mail apply@mavericktv.co.uk
with a bit of information about themselves and a photo.
Thank you for
taking the time to read this e-mail.
Regards
(name)
Here is my reply:
Dear Maverick TV.
Thank you for
getting in contact and asking me to assist in your TV show. I’d be happy to
participate in this upcoming production under certain conditions:
1. Would it
possible for me to examine Maverick TV’s proposal documents to the
commissioning editor of Channel 4?
2. Could you please
tell me the title of the proposed programme, or if one hasn’t been decided
upon, what working title are you using?
3. Please could you
inform me why it is necessary to cast individuals who are “extremely
opinionated and have strong views on current affairs in the UK ”? What is the connection between that and
your aim to “improve fitness and encourage healthy eating”?
4. Would you be
willing to enter into negotiations leading to me being given some editorial
control over the programme?
These conditions
are due to my misgivings over getting involved, because of what I consider to
be the extremely poor quality of TV shows that have been aired on Channel 4,
and indeed other stations on television, during the last few years. I should
inform you right away that I do not consider myself overweight and have no
intention of attempting to lose a single ounce. I am young and healthy. I am
reasonably fit and I served as a hospital porter for many years in one of the
country’s top primary care trust teaching hospitals. I can walk long distances
and climb steep hills easily. I consider myself very masculine and desirable.
I’m not a fan of Embarrassing Bodies and hope sincerely that your current
pre-production is not in any way similar to that programme. If it were I would
decline your offer without hesitation.
Thank you for your
time.
Ben Emlyn-Jones
And here is the
exclusive: a reply from a TV company!:
Dear Ben,
Thank you very much
for your e-mail. I would be more than happy to answer all questions for you.
Please see my answers below, in red.
I look forward to
hearing from you.
(name)
1. Would it
possible for me to examine Maverick TV’s proposal documents to the
commissioning editor of Channel 4?
Unfortunately none
of our contributors will get a chance to view any proposal documents; however
they will be given as much information about the show as we possibly can.
2. Could you please
tell me the title of the proposed programme, or if one hasn’t been decided
upon, what working title are you using?
The title of the
show is Fatonomics.
3. Please could
inform me why it is necessary to cast individuals who are “extremely
opinionated and have strong views on current affairs in the UK ”? What is the connection between that and
your aim to “improve fitness and encourage healthy eating”?
The idea of the
show is based on a motivational theory behind successful weight loss. This
involves a competition between two people with opposing views on certain subjects
in order to give them an additional motivation to win.
4. Would you be
willing to enter into negotiations leading to me being given some editorial
control over the programme?
Unfortunately this
wouldn’t be an option.
I am astounded that
they even wrote back to me; this is the first time ever I've heard of anybody
who responds the way I did receiving any further correspondence. Even though
this particular programme is not about the paranormal/conspiracy/UFO subjects it still
looks like it's going to be a pile of conformist morale-destroying, psychological and cultural-manipulating crap. If I'm wrong I'll apologize, but
I doubt I will be. Maverick TV decided to contact me because they think I'm
bound to feel insecure and inferior about my corpulent physique, although
they're extraordinarily careful to avoid stating it directly. They presume that
I must be desperate to change it so I can become one more gym-clone; you know,
the kind of guy we're all under legal obligation to want to be. I wouldn't
actually feel any more insulted if they'd just been blunter and said:
"Ben, we're looking for fat bastards like you..." Obviously Fatonomics will be going ahead
without my contribution.
See here for
background: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/bbc-77-conspiracy-road-trip.html.
Well done Ben
ReplyDeleteVery good exposure/analysis etc Ben. Good on you!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Andrew and Steve. I'll be keen to give the programme a "review" when it hits the air ;-)
ReplyDeleteOmg...the reply is comic genius...good for you mate for sticking to your guns......fatanomics indeed.....who are they kidding
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jason. It's good to see how many can see through their shit
ReplyDeletesimply brilliant. that's why they HAD to respond
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