Raw TV seeking Frequent flyers for ITV documentary
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at 16:32 by seasonedtraveller.
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BRead27ParticipantRaw TV are producing a new, 3 part series about Heathrow airport for ITV.
We are seeking frequent flyers to talk to about their journeys – perhaps you travel 3 times a week for work, or you fly home to your family every Friday. Perhaps you’re in a long distance relationship or you just like to travel! Whatever the reason, we’d like to hear from you as soon as possible.
If you’d be happy to talk to us either for research or potentially to feature on the programme, please contact me on <a href="mailto:[email protected]“>[email protected]
Thank you!
Becky24 Sep 2014
at 13:35
MartynSinclairParticipant“Perhaps you’re in a long distance relationship” – can you guarantee anonymity, otherwise it could become expensive ???
24 Sep 2014
at 21:34
TheRealBabushkaParticipantHope it’s not scheduled for a Saturday night viewing *shudder*
25 Sep 2014
at 05:50
LuganoPirateParticipantThey’ve got to get their stories from somewhere, and clearly there’s an appetite for these programmes, and from a previous thread it seems we do watch them. We’re all willing to give our tuppence worth on this forum so why not to Becky. I’m happy to share my experiences, though I don’t want to appear on the programme.
25 Sep 2014
at 06:15
MrMichaelParticipantI recently took part in a fly on the wall type documentary on BBC1 for a part of my job. I have to say it was a positive experience for me and the service I work for (I would not presume to judge if it was for the viewers!). From my organisations point of view it has heightened the awareness of the issue, and is already seeing further enquiries for the services I and my staff offer.
How I see it is if you have a fundamental issue with an airline, airport or service element of business travel then it is an excellent way for you to be heard as no doubt those same suppliers will be watching.
25 Sep 2014
at 06:27
KarlMarxParticipantAdded: In reply to various earlier posters
This is all well and good, but a commercial company is using BT for free advertising to reach out to business travellers and is apparently expecting to get some great content gratis, i.e. something for nothing.
Other companies behaving in a similar manner, for example selling services, get short shrift here and are advised to pay BT for advertising (quite correctly, IMHO) so why is this poster not being treated in the same way?
25 Sep 2014
at 07:02
stevescootsParticipantI don’t have an issue with them asking on here. I would offer my tuppence worth, but would not appear unless i had my usual riders, blue m&m’s only, rose petals on the make up room floor an entourage of 20 and a personal stylist etc 🙂 🙂
25 Sep 2014
at 07:56
LuganoPirateParticipantI think Bath, that BeckyBoop was actually he who must not be mentioned!
25 Sep 2014
at 13:02
LuganoPirateParticipantI see where you’re coming from KarlMarx, but I think there’s a big difference between a TV production company who is looking for help with research than people who are trying to scam us with second passports etc etc.
In the end it’s BT’s decision and if they did not want it, they would have removed this thread by now.
25 Sep 2014
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