Looking for Smurf fans for new TV show
PostPosted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 10:16 am
Hi Smurf fans,
My name is Jennifer and I’m working on a brand new television series about fans of various TV shows. I’m researching an episode on the Smurfs and I’m posting here in the hopes of getting in touch with huge fans. THIS IS NOT SPAM!!! Please visit our company’s website at www.peacepoint.tv and click on ‘What’s New’ to read the PDF document that describes our series.
Here’s a little about our show:
It’s a 26 part documentary series which explores popular TV shows through the eyes of the fans. Each episode will focus on a different program - everything from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to The Simpsons, and of course the Smurfs - and will feature 2-3 fans of the program. The series will unearth: why the fans love the show, how watching the show and collecting memorabilia makes them feel, what their friends and family think of their love for the show, and the culture of their particular fandom (individual shows express their fandom differently – look at Sex & the City fans compared to Star Trek fans).
The show will air in Canada on TVtropolis, a new Canadian Network devoted to airing re-runs of classic TV shows.
If you’re interested in participating or may be able to offer assistance please drop me a line at jennifer@peacepoint.tv
I look forward to your reply,
Jennifer
My name is Jennifer and I’m working on a brand new television series about fans of various TV shows. I’m researching an episode on the Smurfs and I’m posting here in the hopes of getting in touch with huge fans. THIS IS NOT SPAM!!! Please visit our company’s website at www.peacepoint.tv and click on ‘What’s New’ to read the PDF document that describes our series.
Here’s a little about our show:
It’s a 26 part documentary series which explores popular TV shows through the eyes of the fans. Each episode will focus on a different program - everything from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to The Simpsons, and of course the Smurfs - and will feature 2-3 fans of the program. The series will unearth: why the fans love the show, how watching the show and collecting memorabilia makes them feel, what their friends and family think of their love for the show, and the culture of their particular fandom (individual shows express their fandom differently – look at Sex & the City fans compared to Star Trek fans).
The show will air in Canada on TVtropolis, a new Canadian Network devoted to airing re-runs of classic TV shows.
If you’re interested in participating or may be able to offer assistance please drop me a line at jennifer@peacepoint.tv
I look forward to your reply,
Jennifer