For awhile, I did think it was goling to be real, because I know that American 
law would *never* allow such a "contest", hence its being done in the 
Netherlands, where prostitution is big business (hence damn near anything 
goes). Now...I don't know anymore.

Daryle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          
...it's a hoax THIS time...

I'm sure someone thought the pitches for "The Swan" and "Who Wants To 
Be A Superhero?" were jokes at first, too.

Daryle

On Jun 1, 2007, at 5:25 PM, Martin wrote:

> To paraphrase the Bard, "I was not this angry since I came to the 
> Netherlands." How *dare* they! To perpetrate a hoax such as this, 
> and couch it as reality- huh? "Survivor", you say?
>
> To quote Emily Litella, "Never mind..."
>
> Brent Wodehouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6714063.stm
>
> TV kidney competition was a hoax
>
> A Dutch TV contest which purported to show a dying woman choose a 
> patient
> to receive her kidneys was a hoax.
>
> The "donor" in the show was in fact an actress - though the three 
> people
> vying for an organ were real patients in need of a kidney transplant.
>
> The three knew that The Big Donor Show, which aired on Friday, was not
> real. The producers say it was made to highlight the shortage of Dutch
> donors.
>
> Before the hoax was revealed, the show had attracted widespread 
> criticism.
>
> "We are not giving away a kidney here, that is going too far even 
> for us,"
> presenter Patrick Lodiers said at the moment when the fake donor was
> apparently about to reveal her choice of patient.
>
> The 37-year-old "donor", identified only as Lisa, was to make her 
> choice
> based on the contestants' history and profile, and conversation 
> with their
> family and friends.
>
> Viewers were invited to send in their advice by text message during 
> the
> 80-minute show.
>
> "We have only done this cry for help because we want to solve a 
> problem
> that shouldn't be a problem," a producer told a news conference 
> after the
> show.
>
> "There is no reason Good can't triumph over Evil, if only angels 
> will get organized along the lines of the Mafia." -Kurt Vonnegut, 
> "A Man Without A Country"
>
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