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Jasper
12-15-04, 01:35 PM
THOUGHT YOU’D SEEN THE BOTTOM OF THE REALITY BARREL? LET FOX TAKE YOU EVEN LOWER



Father's Day will come early next year on Fox.

Net is finally taking the wraps off "Who's Your Daddy?," the potentially controversial paternity gameshow first revealed last summer by rival web head Jeff Zucker (Daily Variety, July 15).

"Daddy" will bow as a 90-minute special Monday, Jan. 3, at 8 p.m.; seven other episodes ordered will air later in the season as a weekly series or a series of specials.

Fox TV Studios is producing in association with exec producers Ken Mok ("America's Next Top Model") and the team of Scott Hallock and Kevin Healey ("Scare Tactics"). Soap vet Finola Hughes hosts.

FTVS primetime reality skein is the first for Fox since Angela Shapiro-Mathes took control of the studio.

"Daddy" takes an adopted woman who's searching for her father and puts her in a classic reality show elimination scenario. She's introduced to eight men. One is her real dad; the other seven are fakes, each of whose goal is to trick the woman into thinking they're her father.

If the woman successfully identifies her dad after three elimination rounds, she gets up to $100,000. If she doesn't, one of the seven faux papas -- all of whom are contestants -- get the coin.

Either way, each self-contained episode ends with a four-hanky reunion of father and child.

"It's the most emotional show we've ever put on the air," said Fox reality chief Mike Darnell. "I guarantee you: If you have any heart, you'll be bawling at the end of the show."

Zucker told a room full of reporters about "Daddy" and "My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss" as a form of retaliation against Fox, which Zucker felt was stealing his reality show ideas.

While all involved in "Daddy" are aware of its "What's My Line"-like deception, skein could still draw fire because the seven fake daddies all try to deceive the adopted woman. As a result, it's possible the woman could form a bond with a fake dad -- or grow to dislike her true father before she even knows who he is.

"Sometimes you'll wince at what happens," Darnell admitted, noting that in situations where the woman has ended up eliminating her dad, "she feels terrible."

"We're making people play a game to find one another," Darnell added. "But the game aspect takes a back seat to the emotions."

"Daddy" is not the first primetime reality skein to dabble in long-lost relatives.

Last summer's "Big Brother" featured "Project DNA," in which two contestants discovered on-air that they were half-siblings. NBC has also been developing LMNO Prods.' "Extreme Reunions" for NBC

whistledog
12-15-04, 01:40 PM
YAY! Another FOX Reality Show :6ohboy:

post_modern
12-15-04, 01:45 PM
If I sit down and sort through all the available resources of the past ten years, I might be able to pinpoint the exact moment that North American society completely abandoned its dignity. In fact, my preliminary studies indicate that this moment occurred on February 16, 2000, when the Fox Network aired "Who Wants To Marry a Millionaire".

Sad, sad times....

PaperGirl
12-15-04, 02:24 PM
This is just dumb.

Recker
12-15-04, 02:29 PM
Ok, that is pretty low, but I must be warped or something, because I'd like to see that one.

sassy
12-15-04, 07:21 PM
Well we see this all the time on the talk shows. I remember seeing a women who had to ask 10 men on the talk show to find out who the Daddy was.

galaga-girl
12-15-04, 08:00 PM
Oh dear, that is just terrible!!!! This is one show I couldn't watch.

keriberri
12-15-04, 08:20 PM
:no: I saw previews for this and thought they MUST be finally running out of 'reality' show ideas!! This is just not appealing anymore at all. As much as the 'reality' bug has bite me I don't think I will be watching this one!

sassy
12-15-04, 08:27 PM
I will be watching because i need to know what kind of women will actually lower themselves down so much to do this shit.

TopCat
12-17-04, 07:28 AM
Daddy" takes an adopted woman who's searching for her father and puts her in a classic reality show elimination scenario. She's introduced to eight men. One is her real dad; the other seven are fakes, each of whose goal is to trick the woman into thinking they're her father.

Mean and thoughtless program. Anyone who watches this is sick.
I can see the next reality show.."Do you have cancer?" 8 People in one house. Only one has cancer and is going to die. No one knows who has it. The winner who guesses wins, 100,000! :rolleyes:

SouthernImage
12-17-04, 10:39 AM
I thought Maury Povich was already doing this??

Hipechik70
12-17-04, 01:36 PM
I thought Maury Povich was already doing this??


hhahahahhha...this shows that TV has went of the box!

Christine
12-21-04, 07:53 PM
I think this is the most horrific and stupid idea for a TV show that I've ever heard in my life....depressing that society has sunk so low, that people will make shows like this, and EVEN WORSE - that people will watch them. :(

ahafan02
12-26-04, 10:05 PM
Reality shows are getting worse and worse and this is just another example. I still think the worst show in reality/TV history has to be "The Swan" which sends a clear message that if you're not "beautiful" you're nothing...which is about as low as one can go.

Still cruisin'
12-30-04, 08:31 PM
I actually was adopted and was recently united with my siblings. I wonder what kind of person would go on television to exploit their situation. I wouldn't degrade myself to do such a stupid show no matter the dollar amount. It is safe to say, I will not be watching.

Atomic Punk
12-30-04, 09:37 PM
it just shows you how stupid our society has become no imagination what so ever i believe you could fix a camera on one of those jack in the box toys and keep making the little dude pop out and it would be a hit im so sick of reality shows i could barf, i dont even watch network tv anymore and for crying out loud remember when MTV was actually music television gimmie a break

ahafan02
12-31-04, 08:21 PM
it just shows you how stupid our society has become no imagination what so ever i believe you could fix a camera on one of those jack in the box toys and keep making the little dude pop out and it would be a hit im so sick of reality shows i could barf, i dont even watch network tv anymore and for crying out loud remember when MTV was actually music television gimmie a break


I think it's going to get worse before it gets better. I don't understand the plethora of reality TV shows. I mean I admit I like "Big Brother" and "The Amazing Race"..but there has to be a limit. They even did a reality show based on the old TV series "Gilligan's Island". I'm starting to feel that TV networks have just run out of good ideas for TV shows. I really don't like many of the shows/series on network TV. They need to take notice to HBO and Showtime which are airing some of the best TV series in many, many years like "Carnivale", "Dead Like Me" among others.