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Oh no, she did not just ask me if I want to fill out an application.

I am at Faneuil Hall hot spot Ned Devine’s on Sunday afternoon, where a new, yet-to-be-titled weight-loss reality TV show, produced by Ricochet Television and set to air on ABC, is casting its net, looking for real people eager to shed pounds in the privacy of millions of living rooms.

Apparently, not everyone is as touchy about their body image as I am. About 100 people showed up for the Boston cattle call (no pun intended — that’s really what these things are called), hoping to be fat and perky enough to have their weight struggles exploited by Hollywood.

It quickly became clear, though, that the hopefuls in the waiting area weren’t the unwitting exploited; they were the exploiters, spring loaded for their Oscar moment. They were sharks, I tell you. Sharks who were starving for the limelight, prepared to annihilate anyone who stood in the way of televised glory.

I talked to Bernadette, a middle-aged singer/songwriter who wants to be on television for the media exposure, and Bethany, who wants to lose weight so that she can audition for American Idol. That’s right; a woman who wants to be on a reality TV show so that she can . . . be on a reality TV show. Then there was Tom, something of a reality-show-audition veteran; he was a finalist for the reprised role of the Skipper on a show recreating Gilligan’s Island. All three were convinced they had the smack to make the show sing.

Meanwhile, the people at Ricochet Television talk earnestly about the problem of obesity in this country, and how their new show aims to give viewers both inspiration and at-home weight-loss tips. Can it be true? Has reality television become the good guy, something like . . . a social-justice advocate? Okay, that’s going a little too far, but the role reversal is striking; suddenly Hollywood’s concerned with the well-being of the American public, and the American public’s concerned with producing compelling television.

Of course, the irony here is that most people watch TV while they’re supine on the couch, stuffing their faces with fistfuls of greasy chips. Is it Ricochet to the rescue? Only time (and the scale) will tell.

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The new reality: TV execs and contestants reverse roles
California resident and my wife, Wendy Alane Wright, has embarked on a 10-week, 550-mile walk from Boston to Washington D.C. as part of a new ABC reality show. “Fat March”, slated to air in August will follow 12 super-sized contestants on their journey to lose weight and potentially win 1.2 million in cash. Wendy is also singer who wants to get the pounds off so she can get out on the road and tour to support her CD “As I Am”, released Jan 2007. The most difficult thing about this experience is that we are not allowed any contact with the marchers for 10 weeks! I have no idea how she is doing. So if anyone reads this and sees my beauty-full wife tell her, "I love her." “Fat March” is not Wendy’s first time in the spotlight. Wendy was lead singer of the European musical group Def La Desh, who had two top 40 hits including “Feel The Rhythm.” She has also opened for or performed backup vocals for numerous notables including, Wayne Brady, Candy Dulfer, Johnny Lang, Billie Myers, Rose Royce, The Four Tops, Tatjana, Jeff Trachta, Solomon Burke and more. As you can see I am very proud of my wife and I think she is a heck of a singer! I thnk it's great she is involved in a television show that could inspire millions of people to get healthy and lose weight. The Wednesday before Wendy left on her big TV adventure, she said to me, “I don’t know how I let myself get so big, I don’t know what I was thinking. I was treating my body like I had another one in the bank. I think the structure of the show and the group support of other contestants will be exactly what I need to help me get this weight off.” I am wishing Wendy well on her amazing journey! Yes, 2007 is Wendy’s time to “walk out of the background” and shine, so to speak, with an incredible debut CD, a new physique, possibly tens of thousands of dollars richer, and an experience of a lifetime. To show support for Wendy and her march go to her website www.myspace.com/wendyalanewright.
By james Smith on 05/23/2007 at 2:08:30

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