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Reality Tv

Submitted by Peter2oo6 on April 7, 2008

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Many of today’s most successful television programmes rely heavily on the utilisation of everyday members of the general public. Popular programme such as the BBC’s What Not to Wear series and Channel 4’s You Are What You Eat use such characters as their core features. The shows focus upon dealing with the characters problems and devising techniques to overcome them. Another winning format is the ITV series Neighbours From Hell. Again ‘real-life’ people are the predominant feature however this format of programme is a simple documentary of these people’s lives. The concept behind The Outcasts was fashioned by taking the success factor of all three shows into account and then by employing certain key aspects to create the desired format.

The programme will run as a six part series with one episode airing each week for six weeks. Broadcasting at 7pm on BBC1 the show will feature an eclectic mix of some of Britain’s most complained about households coming from all walks of life. The programme will be presented by a leading life coaching expert (Sally Ann Law) and she will take the opinions of the both the local neighbours and the actual family members themselves about what they believe are the major explanations for them becoming ‘problem neighbours’. With this information a strategy will then be fashioned for the family to attempt a range of techniques to overcome this and bring them back into the community and create for a better living environment.
The Outcasts interpolates its audience in a number of different ways, firstly by the variety of characters that will feature throughout the series. The issue of a ‘problem neighbour’ generally has a stereotype of a loud, foul-mouthed, lower class character affixed to it, The Outcasts was developed in order to eliminate this stereotype and show a variety of ‘problem neighbours’ from different classes, social groups and backgrounds. For example one episode of the...

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