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the real world season 1 atlanta

Hi my name is Traveion Horrison and I am 12 years old and now I want to start a show called "The real world". It's just kids and teens only. Also me and my 15 year old cousin been talking about this for the longest and finally we decided to do it to make it happen. So if one of you producers help me and my cousin make our dream come true I would gladly be happy for this offering. Also if the show is a nice hit we will split the money for you and other seasons to come, and also we will need a cast. Me and my cousin would volenteer to be in so we would need 8 more people to audition. I think the show should start in the summer May 22nd 2015 when all the kids and teens would be out of school. You'll have to be 12-16 years old to be in the show.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:0:c780:17b2:2c04:945f:2153:c37b (talk) 14:16, March 14, 2015

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"fictional shows"

Is the phrase "fictional shows" an industry term in the U.S.? I keep reading it and assuming it means the shows themselves are fictional. At the BBC/in the UK this is usually referred to as "scripted" as opposed to "factual", is that a clearer term? Rob (talk) 14:19, 22 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]