Sunday, January 15, 2017

Great TV Shows That Nearly Were: Part VI...

This game is slowly developing a life of its own. This happened with another idea I had for a game show, Call My Muff, which I actually made and road-tested with a group of friends while drunk. I really should approach a games manufacturer with this idea as I'm sure it's a goer.

But that was then and this is now, so here are the latest entries for Great TV Show That Nearly Were: 

Gash in the Attic: A team of experts aid money-hungry participants by exploring their lofts and outbuildings in the hope of finding a relative they can pimp out on the streets to raise funds to pay for a holiday or some other such nonsense.
 
Home and a Gay: Aussie soap opera following the folk of Summer Gay, who ironically are a town of redneck homophobes. Their views are challenged, though, when a prodigal son returns home and announces he now likes Borises rather than Dorises.
 
Dad's Barmy: Classic homage to a popular sitcom. This time, the dads in question are all living in sheltered accomodation in 2017. But they're suffering various types of dementia and think they're fighting the Germans in World War Two. It's bittersweet. Probably.

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