been on tv show trisha. have you been on tv??
By Nglentasha
@Nglentasha (532)
January 3, 2007 10:41am CST
what an experience it was ive seen exactly how tv works behind the camera's the information that i was provided was quite shocking, i was told what to say on the show to help my relative out to win a contest on the show, it was very nerve racking, all my family was surprised in my reaction at being on live tv i was very calm and relaxed which is not the kind of person i really am deep inside, its somethink that i would most probably never do again because its not like i thought it would be alot of things are exaggerated and made up stories, have you ever been on tv or been in a show have you been told what to say i would like to hear from you?
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4 responses
@pHr0sT (427)
• Canada
3 Jan 07
I have been on television, mainly when i was younger. First I have been on the local news a couple times when I was really young and they came around to videotape young kids square dancing. My mom made me do it. Next was when we went to Florida for a family vacation. We went on a show that was played on Nickolodeon. I was one of the kids chosen randomly in the crowd to win a prize. I'd say 90% of the time everyone wins. But this was one of the times when I didn't win. i was kind of disappointed, why me?
@Nglentasha (532)
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3 Jan 07
hi thankyou for your response did you enjoy your experience when you went on tv did you have to do any thing that you didnt want to do really?
@jenjonic (6)
• Philippines
3 Jan 07
I've been a contestant in a beuty contest for kids here in the philippines. it was aired in a noontime variety show here. i didn't win the title but still it was a very memorable moment for me. i will cherish the memory of having to go through a tedious auditions and practices everyday to prepare for the contest. i will cherish them for the rest of my life.
@Nglentasha (532)
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3 Jan 07
hi thankyou for the message its nice to hear that you experienced a very good time and its nice that you have a moment to cherish you should be proud of that, was you nervous at all or was you quite confident?
@nancygibson (3736)
• France
3 Jan 07
I've done a lot of work as an extra in films and documentaries, mostly history ones through the re-enactment group I'm with. Mostly its just about being wherever the camera wants you, and any talking is scripted anyway so no chance to say your own thing.