Wednesday, 19 December 2012

My realtiy TV show would be based around the idea behind "Im A Celebrity". It would involve two teams staying on an island/in a housefor the course of a couple of weeks. As with "Im a Celebrity", one contestant would be voted off from each team every episode. It would look at classes and the represntation of classes because the two teams would come from contrasting backgrounds. For example, one team may be the sort of class portrayed in "Made in Chelsea", and the opposing team would be made up of those from a similar class portrayed in "Geordie Shore". This would made it more interesting for the audience, because social tensions would be highlighted. This links to my next point of who the target audience would be. They would most likely be a younger audience, possibly accessing the show for diversion or personal identification (uses and gratif cations). They would enjoy it because they would gain an insight into the lives and values of a class they are not familiar with. The show would also most likely involve a sense of comedy which would make the show more enjoyable for the audience to watch. Each show may contain a game or challenge where both teams would go 'head to head'. It would also perhaps involve filming of their day-to-day camp experiences, giving it a true "reality TV" feel. It might feature on television post water shed, may be at 9:30. It would last for approximately one hour, and would run in series that would last a few weeks. Episode One might include an introduction to all the contestants, where they meet one another and have to assign "house jobs" to each other. The two teams might have to take part in a game (where they play as one big team to get to know each other) in order to win a weekly allowance. We would then see contestants from both teams going out shopping to buy weekly supplies. There would most likely be arguements caused by this scenario because the working class team might want to spend the money on very different things to what to upper class team do.

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