Why aren't there any hobby reality shows? When you get right down to it, hobbies seem
to be poorly represented on TV. It seems
to me that there is an opportunity for some kind of program on television. Why isn't there one?
The way I see it we certainly could have shows about making models. There is such a diversity of models out there
that every week could be quite different and reach quite a diverse
audience. One week on airplanes, (both military and commercial) one week on
cars, one week on military models, one week on science fiction, one week on
trucks, ....you get the idea. They could
build dioramas, showcase different techniques and materials--and just like
those annoying "flea market type shows" educate us with some
history. In Japan , they have a show like
this. It is called Plamotsukuro. It is amazing to watch.
I would love a show about the hobby of trains. At least, in this area, there are some
programs devoted to real trains, but there isn't enough about model trains. I don't think it would be difficult to come
up with some good programs about building, collecting, and running model
railroads.
Of course, there are so many other hobbies out there. Rather than have a show of people buying stuff
hoping to sell it for more, why can't we see the passion of people who aren't
in it for the money. Those shows are on
the history channel, purporting to be real, and dishing out relevant historical
information. I think a show about
hobbies could do that just as well.
I would think a show about different hobbies could easily
find a sponsor. With Christmas
approaching, wouldn't there be a demand for hobbies and toys? Wouldn't people like to see things that would
occupy them on those dark winter nights?
If you're visiting a television channel or network website,
don't hesitate to let them know that a program about hobbies would be
appreciated. I certainly will be doing
that, as soon as I finish typing this.
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