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liverbird
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21-05-2010, 12:37 PM

Calling embarrassed pet owners

OWNERS of pets with embarrassing afflictions or behavioural problems are being sought out by the makers of a new television show.

Maverick TV, are scouring the West Midlands for pets and animals to star in a new series on Channel 4.

Whether you have a bigoted dog, an aggressive hen, a narcoleptic horse or an oversexed rabbit the producers want you to get in contact so that their team of vets can tackle the problem. Debb Swindells, Series Producer siad: "The series will feature the most weird and wonderful animals in the U.K.

"Nothing is too extreme: we want jaw dropping behavioural problems, medical marvels, births, deaths and breeding problems, anything goes."

Anyone wishing to take part in the show can call 0121 224 8314 or email:

animals@mavericktv.co.uk.


http://www.thisissuttoncoldfield.co....l/article.html
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21-05-2010, 12:53 PM
Nice to see that quality television programmes are still being made isn't it?

I hate programmes like this.
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21-05-2010, 01:01 PM
Originally Posted by liverbird View Post
"Nothing is too extreme: we want jaw dropping behavioural problems, medical marvels, births, deaths and breeding problems, anything goes."
Exploit your pet! Make a fool of yourself on national TV. Tempting... not.
any chance of removing the contact details?
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21-05-2010, 01:03 PM
Umm nice TV show there.

They would have LOVED ela when she was younger as she used to induge in a little self gratification - Well i say a little i mean a lot but luckly she grew out of it!
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21-05-2010, 02:41 PM
Originally Posted by ClaireandDaisy View Post
Exploit your pet! Make a fool of yourself on national TV. Tempting... not.
any chance of removing the contact details?
I can ask Claire, shouldn't of put it up I suppose
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21-05-2010, 03:09 PM
Nice to see that quality television programmes are still being made isn't it?

I hate programmes like this.


I'll second that.

I wish there was more helpful or educational programmes about than the trash we are now faced with.(JMO) Not "rigidly" educational but why can't they make a dog programme more on, perhaps the relationship with your dog,how dogs really are, in terms of the way they behave with one and other and so on.Take the animal embryo programme, I loved this series.My friend's God Daughter 15 and is testing at times to say the least Those familiar will be more than aware We had it on and, supposed to be going out, she ended up watching the episode and unknown to us until later on, had recorded the series.But ssshhh, don't tell anyone, cause it might not be "cool"

To me it's just a shame that there doesn't seem to be an interest for such programme so it's more, as Claire said,folk making fools of themselves.And for some reason beyond me, it seems it's more these types of programmes that get viewed

Eh,does this programme accept O/Hs or it is just animals......
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21-05-2010, 09:07 PM
some tv companies have no shame!
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