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Steven McIntosh | BBC
Naked, alone and living on dog food – all for a TV show that gripped a nation (zuletzt aufgerufen am 15.6.2024, 9.04 Uhr)
„In 1998, a Japanese man was stripped naked and left alone in an almost-empty apartment as part of a challenge for a reality TV show.
Tomoaki Hamatsu, known as Nasubi, was left with only a pen, some blank postcards, a telephone and rack full of magazines.
But he was not there to read. The concept of the show was to see if a human being could survive on competition prizes alone. …
Around 15 million viewers tuned in to see his wins, and how he used them in his efforts to survive. …
Nasubi was finally released via a Michael McIntyre-style stunt, in which he was taken into a new fake room before the walls collapsed to reveal he was actually on stage in front of a live audience cheering his name.“
Dieses Fernsehformat wäre heutigen Zuschauern wohl zu langweilig, zeigt aber ganz gut aus welchem Holz wir Menschen geschnitzt sind.