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There's something about Miriam

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  1. Invisible Fan

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    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/031031/80/ecpac.html

    LONDON (Reuters) - A reality TV game show that tricks a group of men into winning the affections of a beautiful "woman" who is actually a man -- what could go wrong?


    Pay-TV company BSkyB and independent producer Brighter Pictures are facing a threatened lawsuit from six contestants on the show, "There's Something About Miriam," who are trying to prevent the programme from being broadcast.


    The contestants are challenging the consent forms they signed before discovering that Miriam, a male pre-operative transsexual, was not all that she seemed.


    A spokesman for the law firm Schillings declined to provide any personal details on the contestants, who are alleging breach of contract, deceit, personal injury and sexual assault.


    "The whole point is that they're not identified," the spokesman said.


    "Six of them went onto this reality TV show on the understanding they'd have to do various tasks to win the affection of a very beautiful woman. After they'd been encouraged to have sexual contact, they found that she was a he -- they all found it extremely traumatic."


    A BSkyB spokesman said the company had not scheduled the show for broadcast. "We have received a letter of complaint."


    In a recruitment advertisement for the show, whose working title was "Find Me a Man," Brighter Pictures offered "the adventure of a lifetime" with a 10,000 pound prize to men aged 20 to 35 who "want it all" and are "fit and up for everything."


    Reality shows increasingly rely on duping their contestants. The show "Joe Millionaire" depicted a group of young women who thought they were wooing a millionaire who was in fact a construction worker. Another U.S. show, "Boy Meets Boy," featured a man courted by other men only to discover that some of his suitors are heterosexual.


    Brighter Pictures is a unit of the production company Endemol, which created such reality shows as "Big Brother" and "Fear Factor." A spokesman for the company declined to comment.
     
  2. RocketMan Tex

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    What's the over-under on when this show will be co-opted by an American television network?
     
  3. rezdawg

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    :eek:

    I would raise straight hell if I was on that show.


    Really? How shocking?
     
  4. AntiSonic

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    That's pretty clever. I'd watch it. :)
     
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    In America, one of the guys would have shot the transexual to death. Wait, that already happened, so I guess they won't repeat the show here.
     
  7. OmegaSupreme

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    it's sad that somebody would make a show like that. of course these shows are supposed to be deceptive, but that crosses the line.

    that kinda stuff happens in real life (duh, os... reality tv) except that the hurt is more physical or fatal. sad, sad, sad. :mad:
     
  8. Behad

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    Just out of pure curiosity, nothing more, but if said TV show consisted of 12 gay men vying for the attention of another man, only to find out he was a woman, would you be a traumatized as the men on this show?


    :) Just curious. And yes, I would ask my brother the same question...
     
  9. PhiSlammaJamma

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    This is the equivalent of yelling fire in a crowded theatre. You have the potential for a serious problem. The line was crossed.
     
  10. OmegaSupreme

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    d&d-esque type stuff.

    is it true that one of the worst things that you can do to a man is to insult his heterosexuality by calling him gay? and add to the fact that this is under the scrutiny of the world? schit, man.

    one of the worst things that you can do to a gay guy is NOT to call him a hetero, so i doubt the repurcussion of being humiliated on your show would be as extreme.
     
  11. OmegaSupreme

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    forgot the smiley.

    here it is:

    :)
     
  12. MR. MEOWGI

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    These reality fame seekers are getting what they deserve. Like Cynthis Cooper would say, "Awesome".
     

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