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BrendaQG
07-29-2007, 07:03 AM
Forgive me if this has been posted before..

Fox Reality to debut UK's 'There's Something About Miriam' October 31

By Christopher Rocchio, 07/25/2007 (http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/fox-reality-debut-uk-there-something-about-miriam-october-31-5566.php)



One of the U.K.'s most controversial reality dating series is finally going to air in America.

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There's Something About Miriam, a reality dating series that set-up six unsuspecting men on dates with a transsexual and first premiered on Britain's Sky One in February 2004, is scheduled to premiere Wednesday, October 31 on Fox Reality, the Hartford Courant television critic Roger Catlin reported Monday.

Although Fox Reality had previously announced Miriam's acquisition back in May, the all-reality digital cable network hadn't disclosed when it planned to debut the series. "I look forward to unleashing that on the American public," Fox Reality president David Lyle had teased to Daily Variety at the time.

There's Something About Miriam filmed in Ibiza in 2003. At the start of the show, the men were presented with a lineup of beautiful women and asked to pick the one that they found most attractive. All of them selected a South American beauty named Miriam, and in typical reality dating show fashion, competed to win her affections.

However unbeknownst to the men, Miriam wasn't a woman. Instead -- similar to Jaye Davidson's role in 1994's The Crying Game film -- she was a preoperative transsexual.

At the end of the show the six suitors learned Miriam wasn't a gorgeous female, a revelation that didn't sit too well with them, especially the show's winner Tom Rooke, a then 23-year-old lifeguard and ex-ski instructor. The six men hired the publicity-oriented U.K. law firm Skillings and sued to keep the show off the air, with the lawsuit also including claims of defamation, personal injury and conspiracy to commit sexual assault (apparently because several of them had kissed and hugged Miriam).

However the six suitors got over their claims of injury and public humiliation in return for an undisclosed cash settlement -- which various reports pegged at anywhere between $150,000 and $250,000 a person -- clearing the way for the program to debut on Sky One in late February 2004. As part of the settlement, Brighter Pictures -- the Endemol production company subsidiary that had produced There's Something About Miriam -- also issued a public statement apologizing for "any upset" caused by the program.

There's Something About Miriam's debut on Fox Reality is scheduled to immediately follow the live finale of The Search for the Next Elvira, a new three-episode reality series that will look to hunt out a handmaiden to assist the famous "Mistress of the Dark" with her Halloween hosting duties.

:-? I know how the show goes. It could be entertaining to see how certain people will react to this.

Somedude21
07-29-2007, 07:18 AM
The six men hired the publicity-oriented U.K. law firm Skillings and sued to keep the show off the air, with the lawsuit also including claims of defamation, personal injury and conspiracy to commit sexual assault (apparently because several of them had kissed and hugged Miriam).

...what the HELL? Are you kidding me? "Conspiracy to commit sexual assault" just for kissing and hugging someone?

If you ask me, they were just looking to cash in on something.

Legend
07-29-2007, 08:29 AM
:-? I know that goes. It could be entertaining to see how certain people will react to this.

You being a transsexual how can you find anything "entertaining" about that show,it does nothing but give the impression that all transsexuals trick guys,i'm really surprised people enjoy that kind of stuff at all but hey what's the worst thing that could happen oh yeah death look what happen to that poor girl gwen araujo maybe if she wouldn't have gotten the impression that girls like her must fool guys maybe she would still be alive or on a most recent incident some girl in florida wouldn't have gotten her head bashed in.I'm just saying girls really don't need to trick anybody because they are tons of guys who love them for who they are.


The whole premise of this show was fucked up from the beginning why not have a show like the bachelorette but the guys know she is a transsexual from the beginning,i just think they knew what they did was wrong yet they are still trying to sell this shit didn't they learn thier lesson from that lawsuit which was rightfully filed by the six guys.I'm just surprised the transsexual community didn't get in an uproar over this,i know i don't want to hear about some girl beaten up or killed because she tried to trick some guy.

You know when i look back at that thread nickki started about that transsexual that got beat up i was truly feeling sympathy for her because she was beaten up but when you really think about it maybe that probably a blessing for her because she didn't get killed like many others who have done that.I know that seems cruel but it's reality once you are dead they are no lessons to learn.

odelay24
07-29-2007, 08:37 AM
IT took fucking long enough!

By the way, the whole premise of the show was quite mean.
Yes, in a perfect world, everyone would be treated the same. But it's just a fact that some men don't feel comfortable with the idea of kissing a transexual.
And I think it was unfair to bait them like they did.

mbf
07-29-2007, 08:41 AM
:-? I know that goes. It could be entertaining to see how certain people will react to this.

You being a transsexual how can you find anything "entertaining" about that show,it does nothing but give the impression that all transsexuals trick guys,

and your posts give the impression that you are a true full blown fool. it was the MEN that picked the TS, not the other way round, dumbo!!!!

besides, who tells you that wasnt all staged, written, directed etc.??? like all "reality"shows are just so spontaneous, and real...yeah sure

Legend, do you still believe in santa clause????

Legend
07-29-2007, 09:12 AM
:-? I know that goes. It could be entertaining to see how certain people will react to this.

You being a transsexual how can you find anything "entertaining" about that show,it does nothing but give the impression that all transsexuals trick guys,

and your posts give the impression that you are a true full blown fool. it was the MEN that picked the TS, not the other way round, dumbo!!!!

besides, who tells you that wasnt all staged, written, directed etc.??? like all "reality"shows are just so spontaneous, and real...yeah sure

Legend, do you still believe in santa clause????

LOL your the typical tranny chaser loser that this shows appeals too,funny how you take a snippet of what i typed to make a point that wasn't even there,when will you random losers get it through your tranny chasing heads that i don't give a rat's ass how you perceive me or any of my posts.Can you even give a opinion on the subject at hand without including me oh wait you can't because your the typical tranny chasing loser.

"it was the MEN that picked the TS"

I was referring to miraim choosing the guy tattoo and girls not telling guys from the beginning not any of your pathetic tales of hiring some crackhead prostitute.I mean it's cool that you want to interact with me but please choose to not make it in a subject so serious as this,so until you have something serious to say about the subject please fuck off.

Lady Angela
07-29-2007, 12:58 PM
It is flattering (if this show is actually real, which it might be, not all "reality shows" are fake), that the handsome men did chose her because she was more beautiful and feminine than the genetic women on that show, and as most educated people know, some transexual women are as beautiful and feminine as some of the most beautiful and feminine genetic women.

What would be nice though is if at least a few tv shows showed beautiful transexual women in everyday jobs in everyday life, because most transexual women do live as other genetic women do. We work, are with handsome men that find us beautiful, etc...

BrendaQG
07-29-2007, 04:32 PM
@Legend

What Lady Angela said.

I would only add two things.

1.) I believe in a thread called "tranny's in straight bars" more than one girl here admitted that they let men go a certain distance before telling them. Just before or just after the first kiss. Which is all that happened here. It's not that unusual and on that level boring to watch, if you are a TS.

2.) It will be nice to have an image out there of a transsexual who was not a sportscaster, not a city manager, and not a trucker. IF some of the transgendrered women who told you they were offended by this show had their way. The above named kinds of people would be the only TS's on TV. It's not a national broadcast...but it's better than nothing.

3.) What will be semi entertaining to me will be watchin certain activist types gripe about this. "oh heaven forbid that transsexuals could be shown as being sexual, having a libido appropriate for a 20- soemthing." or even "look look she said she is 'not a woman' she was 'born as a man' she's not a transsexual" :roll: (There were people who actually said that) back in 04.

mbf
07-29-2007, 10:21 PM
taken into account that this program stems from Endemol productions, a company that has a long history of pranks, staged events, manipulative TV shows etc. i rather say theres probably not much "real" in this "Reality"-show to begin with - apart from Miriam beeing REALLY sexy. i even suspect the whole law-suite to be just another step to revv up the PR-machine. i mean even that choosing process - if they had chosen one of the natural born women there would not have been a show at all.... :roll:

and even if my paranoia holds true this can be an interesting program, for two reasons:

that some people will see a jaw-droppingly beautiful TS

the reaction of the viewers

the obvious misconceptions and misreading this has already caused for ONE well-respected member of HA


a sidenote: Crying Game came out in 92

@"legend": yeah, everybody is a tranny-chaser loser exept for you, cartoon-samurai-knight-in-shining-armor-fighting-for-decency

Tanuki
07-29-2007, 10:29 PM
Miriam, or is it Victoria.. What name does she go by in real life????????????

anyway Victoria, here is a nice plate of cookies,,, just for you..

Come join the Forum!

trailstop
07-29-2007, 11:26 PM
fox reality?, i dont think i get that channel, my first time hearing about it.

suckseed
07-30-2007, 06:31 AM
For my part I just wonder how she is. Airing the show after her near death strikes me as being in poor taste.

werwt22
07-30-2007, 07:55 AM
LOL Nobody wants to be tricked thats str8. You know how embarrassing that is to have all your friends see u romancing a transsexual when you dont swing that way. A lot of guys see a TS being just as much of a man as mel gibson is, so I can understand them not wanting there business out in the street.

BrendaQG
07-30-2007, 04:36 PM
For my part I just wonder how she is. Airing the show after her near death strikes me as being in poor taste.

On the other hand perhaps we will find more hard information about what happened. Certianly some reporter will want to know what became of her as the date the show airs approaches.

Silcc69
07-30-2007, 05:21 PM
taken into account that this program stems from Endemol productions, a company that has a long history of pranks, staged events, manipulative TV shows etc. i rather say theres probably not much "real" in this "Reality"-show to begin with - apart from Miriam beeing REALLY sexy. i even suspect the whole law-suite to be just another step to revv up the PR-machine. i mean even that choosing process - if they had chosen one of the natural born women there would not have been a show at all.... :roll:

and even if my paranoia holds true this can be an interesting program, for two reasons:

that some people will see a jaw-droppingly beautiful TS

the reaction of the viewers

the obvious misconceptions and misreading this has already caused for ONE well-respected member of HA


a sidenote: Crying Game came out in 92

@"legend": yeah, everybody is a tranny-chaser loser exept for you, cartoon-samurai-knight-in-shining-armor-fighting-for-decency

We don't know what the other girls look like.

yodajazz
07-30-2007, 08:52 PM
If the show airs, there may be some interesting side effects. I wonder if Miriam will get any new media attention as a result? Will she accept interviews or not? And what about the attack which led to her injuries? Then we have our tabloid magazines. If they dig deep enough, there could be some light shed on the sex industry. Although some feel that the sex work put women in a bad light, it is a reality. Some good could come from the program, if it raises some consciousness about the status of ts women in society. On Maury’s tv show, it shows that there are attractive ts women, but there is not much on how they live there everyday lives. The earlier talk shows like Donahue and Sally did, but not many shows these days.

By the way I have written in other threads about the reality show. I do not feel much sympathy for the men, because they chose to put their lives on a show for money, fame and other things. We all have taken risks by entering into new relationships, at our own risks. When you decide to pursue someone on a reality program, you have to realize the potential consequences.

suckseed
07-30-2007, 09:05 PM
At the risk of sounding like a pussy...it makes me sad that Miriam, who seems like a nice person in her TSAM intro video, and who I assume just wanted to become somebody's true love and do some modeling, instead was pitched out a window and is back to escorting.

I don't know. I can just hear some of the guys here saying boo fucking hoo, she has a choice. I just feel sorry for her.