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Rejected Ideas -           Quiz show based on music (Are you listening?) -           Marketing random objects (Sell me this)   Name:   Are you listening? Details -           Celebrity players (mostly comedians and musicians) -           Two teams -           Different rounds, points awarded for each correct answer, -           Each episode includes live performance from featured musician -           Music related prize at end of each episode     Name: Sell me this Details -           Comedians having to sell random objects to a judge’s panel -       ...

Idea for Comedy Panel Show

Name: ‘Would You Rather? Tagline: Get the audience on your side! Concept: ‘Would You Rather is a BBC Three Comedy panel show that features British comedians and celebrities. The concept is that there are two teams and one host, which ask the two teams a would you rather. One team must make an argument for one of the options, and the other team must make an argument for the other. The audience will then vote for what option they would rather do, and whoever gets the most votes wins a point.   This will appeal to BBC Three’s target audience of 16-34-year-olds as there would be recognizable celebrities that they like and funny moments within the show. The audience will also be familiar with the question and concept so they will be more likely to tune in.

Statement of Intent

Statement of Intent For my billboard, I will be advertising a new BBC Three comedy panel show, named ‘Would You Rather?’. I need to make sure I follow the rules around print advertising, as set by the ASA (advertising standards authority). One of the rules is to make sure the consumers are not being misled. To avoid this, I will make sure my advert clearly shows that it is a comedy aimed at 16-25-year-olds. This can be done by showing that it’s clearly a BBC three production and making the billboard light-hearted and positive. According to TV broadcast rules, set by OFCOM, the public must be protected from offensive material. To make sure I follow this I need to set the tone of my shown appropriately by thinking about the target audience and the timing of the showings. It will be shown before 9 so I need to make sure there aren't too many adult themes.   Since the company this show is for is BBC Three, they will want their products and audience to be represented in a certain ...

Audience Figures and Numerical Data

  Numerical data · BBC Three lost 89% of their minutes viewed when they switched to being an internet service - On average, 9 million people watched BBC Three every week , and it has a 2.6% share of the16-36-year-old audience · Panel shows started in America around 1938, the earliest UK panel show was aired in 1947, called Twenty Questions · Most panel shows have a mostly male audience, with the proportion of women increasing from 3% to 31% in 2016 Audience Figures · Would I Lie to You? Series one had 3.8 million viewers and 19% audience share · 8 Out Of 10 cats had 1.17 million viewers on its final season · In the most recent series of Taskmaster there was at least 2 million viewers for each episode - QI was BBC Four's highest rating program of 2005, and it out performed its prime time average by 620%  - On episode of Mock the week has a total audience of approximately 200,000 people.