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Sorrow over apparent suicide of participant in RTÉ (IRish TV )reality show
Irish Examiner, Cork ^ | 23 MAY 2005 | Caroline O’Doherty and Nick Foley

Posted on 05/23/2005 3:08:36 PM PDT by Murtyo

RTÉ bosses have expressed their sorrow following the apparent suicide of one of the participants in a reality tv show co-produced by the broadcaster.

British teenager Carina Stephenson was among the “settlers” who took part with the Hurley family from Dublin and three other families from Britain and Australia in the programme, The Colony.

The fly-on-the wall series, which followed the fortunes of modern day families left in the Australian bush with nothing but the tools and rations that were issued to settler families in New South Wales 200 years ago, was jointly funded by RTÉ, an Australian production company, SBS, and the History Channel.

The six-part show finished its run on RTÉ earlier this month and has also aired in Australia but the History Channel, which was to have given the programme its biggest international audience, was only due to begin screening it next month. The channel said those plans were on hold while the producers consulted Carina’s family.

Carina, 17, from Branton, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, spent four months last year filming The Colony with her parents and siblings and the other families, including schoolteachers Maurice and Trish Hurley and their four children from north Co Dublin.

She vanished from her home last Thursday morning after going for a bike ride and was reported missing later the same day. Police search teams discovered her body on Saturday afternoon in woodlands near her home and her death is not being treated as suspicious.

In a statement issued last night, RTÉ said it had learnt “with great sadness” of the teenager’s tragic death. Kevin Dawson, Commissioning Editor for Factual Programming said: “RTÉ Television extends its deepest condolences to Liz and John Stephenson and their family.

“The Stephenson family were charming and whole-hearted participants in the recent series and all of the broadcasters and participants will wish to offer them their deepest sympathies at this very sad time.”

A spokesperson for the History Channel said: “We’re very upset at what has happened and our heart goes out to her family. Obviously the decision on whether to screen the show will depend on what the family think is best.”

But the channel rejected claims the show itself could have led to the teenager’s apparent suicide. “The whole family came back from Australia nearly six months ago and were very positive about the experience. If there had been any upset or distress they could have left and gone home at any point. It’s not Big Brother,” the spokeswoman said.

According to her family, Carina, who had recently revealed she was a lesbian, had appeared “happy and normal” in the days before her death.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: historychannel; ireland; realitytv; rt; rte
wasn't there something like this when PBS did that initial Reality show back in the 1970's??
1 posted on 05/23/2005 3:08:36 PM PDT by Murtyo
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To: Murtyo
Carina, who had recently revealed she was a lesbian,

Certainly wouldn't want to insinuate that this was the reason. No, better name the reality show instead. That is a better scapegoat.

2 posted on 05/23/2005 3:11:27 PM PDT by taxesareforever (Once was a Pepsi drinker)
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Let's see "lesbian" and "happy and normal". Sorry, they just don't go together.


3 posted on 05/23/2005 3:12:50 PM PDT by digitalbrownshirt (Mostly harmless.)
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To: Murtyo
According to her family, Carina, who had recently revealed she was a lesbian, had appeared “happy and normal” in the days before her death.

Huh?
Can a whole sentence be an oxymoron?

I can't believe someone thought that sentence makes any sense whatsoever.

4 posted on 05/23/2005 3:19:55 PM PDT by Publius6961 (The most abundant things in the universe are hydrogen, ignorance and stupidity.)
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To: Murtyo

Reality shows make me want to do the same thing.


5 posted on 05/23/2005 3:26:33 PM PDT by Spok
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To: Spok

You see, being a pioneer makes you gay. Oh, really?


6 posted on 05/23/2005 3:39:39 PM PDT by KateatRFM
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To: Spok
There are different types of Reality Shows

1. The Stranger in a Strange Land: (The Colony, and yes, even Wifeswap) where you put ordinary people into situations ans conditions other people normally live under, or have lived under in the past, and see how they adapt to the new situation. This can me a fascinating and informative study of human nature.

2. The Game Show (The Amazing Race of the Superbowl) where people compete against others, with specific rules. Warchuing can be a interesting time waster.

3. The Pimp Showa

On The Colony I think it was the Stevenson Family who goofed when they "successfully" traded a small amount of rice for a large fish from the "local Aboriginal tribe".

"Silly white people. For only one fish, we got this rice AND the storage jar holding it."

Lesson: In the 1700's, household goods are not cheap and readily replacable.

7 posted on 05/23/2005 7:54:06 PM PDT by Oztrich Boy (Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the blind obedience of fools - Solon, Lawmaker of Athens)
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