The all-conquering #realityTV format; competitors do tasks each week, one wins (happy face), one leaves the show (sad face);

from the new wedding planning show, to the established #pottery throw-down, from the now (I think cancelled) dog grooming to the frankly weird #makeup series; from the long established Aprentice, to any number of #baking & #cooking shows.... and the great woodworking one.

my only Q. is: is there *any* professional (or amateur) activity the format cannot be applied to?

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nostr:npub1g0tuf634rz4suczwj7kgnecr6cyt0eu9xmp3sp0fku68mqehq4msp3tvm4 Crafts that take longer to see results, like knitting and crocheting, might be hard to do -- you'd have to stretch out the filming. Mind you, I adored Norway's slow knitting show, with different groups of people doing different knitterly stuff over the course of 5 hours or so. It sounds funny, but the pacing was great and I got to "join in" with my own project as I watched!