Post by malory on May 18, 2015 21:45:46 GMT
Message as seen on tmau.org.uk:
please reply directly to Holly, NOT here. ( 0117 933 5654, hollywicks@tigressproductions.co.uk )
Tigress Productions are making a new documentary series for Channel 5,
following medical mysteries from both the patient and consultant
perspectives.
We’re still on the lookout for active cases and case studies to include in
the series and so I was wondering if you have any current/retrospective
cases of TMAU that you’d consider telling us about?
We’re looking for stories that have a detective element – that have perhaps
flummoxed the medical profession or taken a long chain of treatments to
reach a diagnosis/cure.
The series will not be presenter-led and will rely on interviews with
experts in the field and personal testimony from those affected which is
one of the reasons I’m contacting you.
We are still in the early stages of production (filming commences early
June until August) so it would be great if you'd let your members know
about our production.
There is of course, no obligation for them to proceed as contributors on
our series, but it could be a great opportunity to get some national
coverage for TMAU. Any members interested in talking to me can call me on:
0117 933 5654, hollywicks{at}tigressproductions.co.uk
The aim of the series is to raise awareness about lesser known ailments,
showcase revolutionary new treatments, and also show our audience in detail
how the diagnosis process works – often patients are left wondering why
their GP has taken a certain course of action; rare conditions offer us the
opportunity to follow a doctors thought process from beginning to end.
Filming will start early June until August, but we’re keen to speak to
potential contributors now. The show will be broadcast towards the end of
the year, 8 or 9pm slot (TBC).
please reply directly to Holly, NOT here. ( 0117 933 5654, hollywicks@tigressproductions.co.uk )
Tigress Productions are making a new documentary series for Channel 5,
following medical mysteries from both the patient and consultant
perspectives.
We’re still on the lookout for active cases and case studies to include in
the series and so I was wondering if you have any current/retrospective
cases of TMAU that you’d consider telling us about?
We’re looking for stories that have a detective element – that have perhaps
flummoxed the medical profession or taken a long chain of treatments to
reach a diagnosis/cure.
The series will not be presenter-led and will rely on interviews with
experts in the field and personal testimony from those affected which is
one of the reasons I’m contacting you.
We are still in the early stages of production (filming commences early
June until August) so it would be great if you'd let your members know
about our production.
There is of course, no obligation for them to proceed as contributors on
our series, but it could be a great opportunity to get some national
coverage for TMAU. Any members interested in talking to me can call me on:
0117 933 5654, hollywicks{at}tigressproductions.co.uk
The aim of the series is to raise awareness about lesser known ailments,
showcase revolutionary new treatments, and also show our audience in detail
how the diagnosis process works – often patients are left wondering why
their GP has taken a certain course of action; rare conditions offer us the
opportunity to follow a doctors thought process from beginning to end.
Filming will start early June until August, but we’re keen to speak to
potential contributors now. The show will be broadcast towards the end of
the year, 8 or 9pm slot (TBC).