Faking It


Revision as of 13:03, 31 October 2006

Contents

Host

Voiceover: Michael Kitchen

Broadcast

RDF for Channel 4, 2000-05

Synopsis

Supposedly a Pygmalion for the Noughties, expert trainers are given one month to turn a willing volunteer into a skilled 'professional' with almost the opposite characteristics - e.g. pub landlord into a ballet dancer.

Although not a game show in its traditional sense, there was a test at the end of each episode where the newly-trained victim had to perform alongside three others who had been in the same career for a number of years. The judges had to see if they could spot who was 'faking it'. There was a bluffing element also, because all the 'suspects' were grilled by the panel of judges about aspects of their new profession. For example, in an episode where the subject had to become a racing driver, they might be asked questions about their career or the workings of a car.

It was a cult hit for Channel 4, with several episodes achieving water-cooler status. However, it's arguable that its six-year tenure was beginning to make the viewing public rather bored by the end of it.

There was absolutely no prize on offer other than maybe a glass of champers or three at the end.

Key moments

A number of participants have been able to make a real go of their new chosen careers, including:

  • Kevin McMahon, who appeared on the final show in Easter 2005, turned from a physician into a magician. He has appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe with shows such as "Tricks I Have Learned Since Being on Telly".
  • Burger-van proprietor Ed Devlin became a professional chef.

Other notable episodes concerned cellist Sian Evans learning to be a club DJ, and naval officer Spencer Bowdler becoming a drag artist.

Inventor

Stephen Lambert

Web links

Wikipedia entry

See also

Cooking It

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