(04-04-2011 19:47 )Digital Dave Wrote: (04-04-2011 18:25 )StanTheMan Wrote: I'm going to email Louis Theroux and suggest he does one of his documentaries on the babeshows. No, seriously, I am.
Hold on, now that I've said that it's just occurred to me that he already has done this, hasn't he? Or am I thinking of something else? Maybe I dreamt it, but I'm sure there was a little segment covering these shows, on one of his sex-themed docs.
I haven't heard of a Louis Theroux doc on the babe shows but there was a very entertaining one made around 2005 which featured babe shows and one of the more extreme religious channels (Revelation TV).
I've been looking for it ever since as a download but never found it. It featured TVX and a new startup called Girl Fever which lasted just a few weeks. The dickhead running it hadn't a clue and to make matters worse his studio got burgled. He then revealed that he had no insurance cover!
I think the doc was on BBC3 if anyone's ever heard of it. It was certainly in a Louis Theroux style.
Now that's interesting; a documentary on babeshows - what a weird one that'll be; "So OFCOM, you allowed babeshow footage on a 'mainstream' *sniggers* - no, no, we can be grown-up and sensible here; Beeb Three's *snigger* valid...*Guffaw!* ahem! Mainstream tv channel, and that's okay because of context? Explain!"
"Well, that's because we were simply taking a look at what goes on in these depraved, filthy, dirty,
dirty little advertorial promos and we were satisfied that such a documentary neither glamourises, promotes nor condones such productions,
nor was the documentary intended to titillate the viewer. After all, I think we can all agree that the typical BBC3 viewer is neither young nor impressionable enough to miss the message and simply start being
dirty! to such imagery in the privacy of his unkempt bedroom while mum and dad are occupied elsewhere. Eh? Yeees, indeed."
"So, in other words OFCOM, you're essentially saying that the real thing is unacceptable, but a documentary covering and indeed showing something deemed taboo is
totally acceptable, since it's informative, enlightening and not-in-the-least entertaining?"
"Yeeeees."
"So, If i comission a range of rolling documentaries 'exposing' what happens on these disreputable shows, you'd be perfectly happy for me to screen them on my channel?"
"Ummmm..."
"Uh-uh-uh! You've tacitly said it - you can't tacitly take it back!"
"But-"
The way of the future. The way of the future. The way of the future...