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"In the future, everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes". True, this tendency has become more and more of a truism in recent years, what with shows like Big Brother, Survivor and the like. However, this is the ultimate in reality TV: Take a child with no talent whatsoever and let him or her spend a day with a music producer, talking about his or her hobby and then "composing" a "song" about it. Let the producer sex it up with a catchy beat, scratching and sound-bites, and what do you get? A product which not even my usually uncritical children want to see and which would cause me to disinherit them if I ever saw them on it. Not that I would ever allow them to be involved in such blatant exhibitionism in the first place.
Skrål with music producer Halfdan E. (known for producing Dan Turell's finals CDs) centers around children's eager to experiment with music and sounds. It does not produce fancy child stars or hits. Exactly this is the program's strength. Children can try to experiment with music, noting more, certainly no less. The show is produced for an audience who does not buy CDs or merchandise at all. Most of the songs can be watched in Danish Radio's page, though.
My daughter (almost 4) enjoys these small stories and songs about children's favorite toys.
The show has nothing in common with reality TV!
My daughter (almost 4) enjoys these small stories and songs about children's favorite toys.
The show has nothing in common with reality TV!
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- Crazy creditsThe crew are credited by their first name and surname initials, referencing the way the host's name, Halfdan E, is spelled.
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