Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Sperm donor reality show?

Aug 24, 11:14 AM (ET)

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Billionaire television producer John de Mol, behind the pioneer show Big Brother, will test the limits of reality TV with a program in which a woman searches for a potential sperm donor to conceive a child.

His new TV station Talpa, launched earlier this month, confirmed it will air a program called "I want your child ... and nothing else!" but gave no further details about the show due at 1830 GMT Wednesday.

"The plan is that we visit potential donors and -- of course on camera -- decide which man is most suitable," the 30-year old woman who will feature in the program said in an interview with De Telegraaf newspaper.

"Afterwards there will be artificial insemination," said the woman who was identified only as "Yessica" and who has bought a house with a room for a child.

The show is a one-off competing with four other reality TV programs, one of which follows five former prostitutes starting a cafe. The program receiving most votes from viewers Saturday, after all the shows have aired, will be turned into a series.

De Telegraaf also published an email address for men wanting to donate sperm to Yessica.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ah yet another reality show. I don't like this one, i think they're trying too hard to make it controversial and edgy. I absolutely love Big Brother, but i have a feeling this sperm donation search thingy will stink.

cheers,
a random visitor

4:54 PM  
Blogger Christopher Trottier said...

The funny thing is that it's going to be a ratings extravaganza.

9:56 AM  

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