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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Sandy Dwiggins <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 4 Feb 1994 10:33:47 EST
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from "John Magee" at Feb 3, 94 6:05 pm
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> >   Consider HBO's THE REAL WORLD?; it's hokey psuedo-documentary, but it may
> >come closer to what the kids identify with (and what you want) than the
> >slicker stuff.
> >-
> First of all, this show was on MTV.  There are two versions.  One in New
> York, and one in los Angeles.  I watched it, but for one reason only.  It
> was funny.  Don't watch this if you want what kids identify with.  Why not
> just ask some kids??
>
 
My kid liked the really soapy soaper called Tribes. It was on for a short
time, but it was fascinating to a 12-year-old.   Also, the Real World was
fascinating to kids...but only as a hypothetical universe.
 
 
 
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