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marclewis Feb 28th, 2005 07:11 AM

No Going Back
 
Hi
I am writing to you from a TV production company called Ricochet. We are currently producing the fifth series of No Going Back and I am looking for people who are selling up in the UK and moving abroad to start a new business venture. I would love to hear from anyone who is doing something along these lines. Please contact me on [email protected]

Infotrack Feb 28th, 2005 07:30 AM



For your purpose, does it matter where they move to, as long as it is outside the UK? Also, the person must have moved FROM the UK, not from elsewhere in Europe, is that right?

--Marv

PatrickLondon Feb 28th, 2005 07:36 AM

Anyone else find it ironic that a company called Ricochet is making a programme with this title?

walkinaround Feb 28th, 2005 07:37 AM

It never ceases to amaze me how many TV shows in the UK are about people moving away from the UK.

This shows a major cultural difference between UK/US.

Patrick Feb 28th, 2005 07:43 AM

I'm a little lost, PatrickLondon. Richochet means to bounce off and not come back. Why is that ironic in this case? What WOULD be ironic is if the production company were named booomerang. Or am I missing something?

Kate2 Feb 28th, 2005 07:44 AM

Would this be considered advertising?

billy_goat Feb 28th, 2005 07:46 AM

British people have always had itchy feet.
Think where you would be living now if they hadn't.

Robespierre Feb 28th, 2005 08:33 AM

There's also an element of randomness to a ricochet that adds to the irony. Multiple collisions, indeterminate direction.

(<i>p.s.</i> There's a wireless internet provider called Ricochet - but they're floundering.)

StCirq Feb 28th, 2005 08:42 AM

marclewis:

I should think a brief notice in Le Sudouest would yield hundreds of responses from all the Brits wandering around the Dordogne opening B&amp;Bs and tea salons and selling prawn crackers from market stalls.

walkinaround Feb 28th, 2005 11:53 PM

too late...the show deals with people who want to leave, not those who left. they show life in the UK then life afterwards. Anyway a brit moving to Dordogne is about as interesting and unique as a show about a californian moving to boulder, CO.

the show is actually pretty well done and very popular in the UK.

PatrickLondon Mar 1st, 2005 12:59 AM

As long as - just once - they find some people who take the trouble to learn the language and find out about things like planning and legal requirements before they go.

Kate Mar 1st, 2005 03:23 AM

But Patrick, where would be the entertainment value in that?!

PatrickLondon Mar 1st, 2005 04:36 AM

It would make a change, which would be something. Serves me right for watching too much TV, I suppose, but it's amazing how quickly this week's bright new twist becomes next week's boring old stereotype. And believe me, this particular one is positively cringe-making.


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