Eg fari væntandi at byrja at arbeiða aftur í sjónvarpinum heilt skjótt, og fyri at sleppa frá at hoyra uppá tykkara 'sjónvarpi sugar' so kundi eg hugsað at mær fari at staðið á odda fyri onkrum ungdóms- ella undirhalds-sendingum í nærmastu framtíð.
Eg havi onkur leys hugskot á tapetinum, okkurt við inspiratión frá Takeshi's Castle, men eg kundi hugsað mær at fingið okkurt input frá tykkum eisini
Eg fari sjálvandi avstað við allari æruni og øllum damunum, so vera í tykkara hugskotum!
Synopsis: undirhalds-sending við kapping og tónleiki.
Málbólkur: 18-25 ár
Studio-partur við presentatión, ein stuttligur vertur, sum kommenterar alt.
Fyrsti parturin er ein kapping fyri at sleppa í studio, kanska í la Takeshi's Castle, uttan alt for nógv rip-off!
Annar parturin er antin tónleikur við onkrum húsorkestri, ella brúka tónleikin sum ein 'breaker' frá tí vanliga.
Triðji parturin eru so tey, sum hava vunnið sær rætt til at koma í studio, og her endar einari kapping í studio, kanska eitt slag av quiz ístaðin fyri fysiska kapping.
To be honest, the only programs I watch on TV that aren't big budget series, are poker shows.
I don't think SvF would have a problem getting an OK from the law to host a proper poker show.
The format best reproduced would be that in Poker after Dark. It is a popular show where 6 players compete in a Sit and Go where they put up $20.000 of their own money.
Having a similar set-up in FO where 6 players put 5.000 or 10.000 DKR, where the winner takes it all would be a blast.
The format they use allow them to squeeze about 6 episodes, each lasting 45 minutes for each 6 player tourney the hold.
The only problem is that the table would be surrounded by 6 poker playing strangers, where on Poker after Dark the players are real celebrities by now. Perhaps having 3 real buy-in poker pros and 3 invite only faroese celebs would work.
If you had to do it with poker one should rather go for the fun factor by having regular youths playing then actually trying to invite som sub-standard pro to play on Faroese television.
How about a game of poker, setup as a 4 handed SNG Freeroll, but each hand is played by a group of two (so 8 people total), each player in the group gets a hole card each and cant tell the other what it is. They take turns at betting....in the end the winning pair of the SNG gets concert tickets or whatever.
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