Esprit De Corpse
‘HOW far would you go to be famous?
Parky, pictured three weeks after his unfortunate demise |
Its a question many wannabes have asked themselves since Mark Chapman shot John Lennon, Geri Halliwell posed topless and George Dubya Bush auditioned for Stars & Stripes In Their Eyes.
But what about real lasting fame, of the sort that endures long after youre dead and gone.
Thats what the Mirror says Channel 4 are offering to anyone terminally ill who wants to star in the new TV show Dust To Dust.
The experiment will feature a body decomposing for several months under the glare of television lights.
True, this has already been done, and anyone who has watched the Des OConnor show or Michael Parkinson deteriorate over the years has seen a similar thing.
But still some people are unhappy. Someone called an observer in the Express accuses the show of being cynical.
And a spokesperson for the organisation Mediawatch-UK tells the Mirror: To call for a terminally ill volunteer is extraordinary. This is the worst kind of voyeurism. It will alienate viewers and advertisers.
Or attract a whole new lot of new ones undertakers, embalmers, taxidermists, necrophiliacs…’
Posted: 4th, November 2004 | In: Tabloids Comment | TrackBack | Permalink