M-Net na Endemol South Africa wamesema wanatafuta nyumba nyingine yenye kamera popote pale duniani, baada ya ile iliyokuwa imeandaliwa kwaajili ya kipindi cha Big Brother Afrika 2014 kuripotiwa kuungua mapema wiki hii.
Msimu wa tisa wa Big Brother Afrika: Hotshots ambao umepangwa kuanza
Jumapili hii (kama swala la moto sio stunt), ulitangazwa kuahirishwa
kuzinduliwa kwa tarehe hiyo baada ya moto huo kudaiwa kuharibu vifaa
ikiwa ni pamoja na camera 56.
Taarifa iliyoandikwa September 4 kwenye mtandao wa
Bigbrotherafrica2014.org inasema kuwa, popote pale nyumba mpya yenye
vifaa vya kuwezesha kipindi hicho kufanyika itakapopatikana duniani,
washiriki pamoja na crew ya maproducer wa kipindi kutoka Afrika Kusini
watasafirishwa kupelekwa huko.
Hivi ndivyo iliyoandikwa kwenye mtandao huo, au ingia hapa.
Following a devastating fire which destroyed the Big Brother
Africa Hotshots house at Sasani Studios in Johannesburg yesterday, M-Net
and Endemol South Africa are frantically working on finding a new
camera house which could be elsewhere in Africa – or in the world!
Big Brother Africa Hotshots, the 9th season of the voyeur reality
format show was supposed to start this Sunday at 19:00 with a live
event, after which cameras would have tracked the antics for 24 hours
per day for 91 days on two DStv channels and with highlights shows on
the AfricaMagic Showcase (DStv 150) channel.
A destructive fire caused the cancellation of the start of the show
and threw the Endemol South Africa produced show into chaos. With 56
cameras and special one-sided glass panels destroyed, a frantic search
started to find a new Big Brother house – possible one elsewhere in
Africa or on another continent the contestants and crew would be
transported to.
“M-Net and Endemol SA have a full team working on an alternative
venue for Big Brother Africa,” Caroline Creasy from MultiChoice Africa
tells Channel24. “This includes a globalreview of Big Brother houses
that may be available for the production”.
“At this stage no final decision has been made on the venue or the
possible timing,” she says. “The team is working around the clock to
find solutions to get the show on-air”.
A huge logistical nightmare is looming for the show if its able to secure a new house.
The productions staff already had a massive headache securing visas
for pan-African contestants following abrupt changes to South Africa’s
visa regulations which first saw Ghana and then the contestants from
Sierra Leone and Rwanda dumped from the show.
Moving house will mean not just a move for the contestants
but also the South African crew and producers and a new round of visa
applications and changes, as well as the shipping of some technical
equipment.
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