The roof is digestives
I'm not a father, but I promised to put this on my blog in case any of you lot were interested. I'm pretty sure it's genuine, despite the fact she works for "Monkey Television" in the "Biscuit Building". I have an image of a troop of monkeys with cameras, munching on garibaldi partition walls.
But it's probably very professional and not like that at all. :-)
But it's probably very professional and not like that at all. :-)
Hi Becky
I've just found your web site (through Google) and read it with great interest.
I am working on a pilot show for a series for Channel Five about devoted dads and daughters. The programme will reflect a diversity of circumstances in which fathers fulfil their roles. It will examine the positive impact dads have on their daughters' lives and development. Fathers are often represented in the media as being absent or uninvolved and our intention is buck this trend by featuring devoted fathers and daughters. We have started filming with two very different dads and daughters and are currently looking for a third relationship. I think it would be really interesting to talk to a dad who is a transsexual, transvestite or cross dresser and explore his relationship with his daughter. It might be a good opportunity to dispel any preconceptions that people might have about dads in transition and the impact it has on their relationship with their children.
I wondered whether this was something you might be able to help me with. I don't know whether you know anyone personally who might be interested or whether you could point me in the right direction to get in touch with people who might like to be involved.
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask, I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Best wishes
Rosie
Rosie Hinchliffe
Monkey Television
The Biscuit Building
10 Redchurch St
London
E2 7DD
0207 7493159
rosieh@monkeykingdom.com
www.monkeykingdom.com




That should have been the giveaway :-p
Actually, it sounds interesting - the relationship between tv father and son/daughter is something that played on my mind a lot a while back, when it was something I was planning on doing. I had various views from both sides: "Tell them!" vs "Don't tell them!"
I could see the pros and cons of both viewpoints, and kinda went with the "tell them!" ideology.
In a "tell them and steal their make-up" kinda way
Oh yea Beth steals my clothes and makeup all the time. Somehow I rarely get the opportunity to steal any of hers.
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