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    TV contestants to compete for woman's kidneys

    A Dutch reality television show in which a terminally ill woman is to select one of three contestants to receive her kidneys when she dies is to air this week despite criticism that it pushes the boundaries of the format too far.
    The government has called for De Grote Donorshow (The Big Donor show) to be dropped because it is "unethical" and "wretched" but the broadcaster BNN said it would go ahead to highlight the difficulties of searching for kidney donors.

    In the show, due to be broadcast on Friday, a woman identified only as Lisa, 37, will select a recipient based on their history, profile and conversations with their families and friends. Throughout the 80-minute show, viewers will be invited to send Lisa text messages to advise her.

    The ruling coalition parties the Christian Democrats and the Christian Union have condemned the show.

    But BNN's chairman, Laurens Drillich, said the show would increase by a third the participants' chances of getting a new kidney. "The chance for a kidney for the contestants is 33%," he said. "This is much higher than that for people on a waiting list. You would expect it to be better, but it is worse."

    BNN said it wanted to focus on the plight of kidney sufferers as a tribute to its founder, Bart de Graaff, who died of kidney failure five years ago in spite of several transplants.

    There is evidence that an increasing number of Dutch viewers have been turning away from reality TV, of which the Netherlands is a pioneer, because they believe the subject matter too risque. One show to come under the spotlight is Spuiten en Slikken (Shooting and Swallowing) in which the presenters experiment with drugs and a range of sexual exploits.

    Patty's Fort celebrated colonic irrigation, with the scatological remains shown in full on screen.

    But attempts in 2005 to launch a sperm donor show, in which a woman was to select a father for her baby in front of the cameras, collapsed following a huge public outcry.
    ~shacked up with an ob/gyn~

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      So, the article DH read about this said that the donor is terminally ill with brain cancer.

      Isn't brain cancer potentially metastatic to the kidneys? :huh:
      Alison

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      • #4
        Where are they going to find a doctor to do the transplant? If you're a donor you don't usually get control over who gets your organs, do you?

        And yes, brain tumore are metastatic to most organs if they are the right kind of tumor.
        Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.

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        • #5
          I think Holland have very different laws re organ donation compared to the rest od the developed world.

          I read this story this morning and I'm so shock by it, how, I repeat, how is this entertainment!!!

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          • #6
            Holland has a different perspective on a lot of things.

            I think it's just gross.

            Jenn

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            • #7
              http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread. ... 0602000157

              Donor show hoax:
              A reality TV show in which viewers were to help decide who received an organ transplant has turned out to be a hoax. Did it help raise awareness of the issue?

              The programme makers of the Dutch reality television show said the show was intended to focus attention on the shortage of donor organs in the Netherlands.

              It featured a dying woman who would decide which of the three contestants would get a kidney donated by her. She was revealed to be an actress, but the three people wanting a transplant were real. They were in on the hoax.

              Finally - we are finished with training! Hello real world!!

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              • #8
                I don't know if the fact that it was all a hoax makes it better or worse!!! Just unbelievable what people will do!
                Who uses a machete to cut through red tape
                With fingernails that shine like justice
                And a voice that is dark like tinted glass

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                • #9
                  Now that is some funny stuff too!

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