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Post by bossoftheworld on Sept 6, 2006 20:00:26 GMT
She could turn her hand to anything. She'd be a really good Trisha type but with a bit more compassion. Don't make it like Jeremy Kyle show though something a bit more like Dr. Phil.
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Post by secrethousemate on Sept 7, 2006 13:58:28 GMT
I think she'd be best working with subjects she already knows a bit about.
She could present a documentary which looks at the world of promotions and modelling. I'm sure a lot of people look upon these girls as dumb bimbos who are being exploited for their looks. Ash showed that not all of these people have to be looked upon in that way.
A programme which looked at it from both viewpoints - the girls/models themselves and the promoters/event organisers, could present a balanced look into this particular subject, and challenge a few preconceptions.
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Post by Admin on Sept 11, 2006 7:20:31 GMT
Heres just the ticket from star now.
We are looking for a female presenter to front a travel programme for a new satellite channel.
The show’s premise means that you must be blonde, have an ability to laugh at yourself and be willing to throw yourself into new adventures such as spending the night in a cave with a colony of bats.
Obviously experience is an advantage but we are willing to see those that might have what it takes to make the show a hit.
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Post by ashrocks on Sept 11, 2006 13:19:53 GMT
I want to see her on the sharon osbounre show ITHINK SHARON WOULD LOVE HER!!
EMAIL SHARON!!!
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Post by chocofemme on Sept 11, 2006 17:15:56 GMT
Strictly Dance Fever or one of the other dance shows. She is a dancer not a TV presenter. She has a skill and she should use it. She could be one of the "professionals" that teach the people new to dance.
We have all seen what happens when unskilled people try and venture into an area they are not qualified for....Princess Nikki anyone?
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Post by belfastbelle on Sept 11, 2006 20:18:06 GMT
Heres just the ticket from star now. We are looking for a female presenter to front a travel programme for a new satellite channel. The show’s premise means that you must be blonde, have an ability to laugh at yourself and be willing to throw yourself into new adventures such as spending the night in a cave with a colony of bats. Obviously experience is an advantage but we are willing to see those that might have what it takes to make the show a hit. Hey DT that sort of programme sounds perfect for Aisleyne. Is there any more info on it? Oh b.t.w. I had a look at the BBC site re: the commissioning of programmes. I was wondering whom to submit a suggestion for a new presenter ( ie Aisleyne ) to. I It seems that its often independent TV production companies that take suggestions for programmes, rather than channels themselves. I think Ais'd be brilliant and a real laugh doing that kind of programme you mentioned DT. Oi!! move over Michael Palin,
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Post by juliejuliejulie on Sept 12, 2006 0:24:49 GMT
yeah but there is no email contact for Sharon other than an address in California unless she is contactable on X factor
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