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Hi Guys,


I work for the BBC and I wondered if anyone in East Dulwich might be interested in taking part in a BBC ONE property and travel programme!


If you live in an interesting property and would be interested in trying a home swap holiday we'd love to hear from you. Could be a period property / a modern apartment / a traditional cottage / a conversion...


Here are the details and do share with anyone you may know!


BBC One are looking for people who live in interesting homes and would be happy to try a home swap holiday for a new TV series.


Do you live in an interesting home you?d be happy to swap with someone elsewhere in the UK for a short break?


IF SO THEN GET IN TOUCH NOW! For an application form please email [email protected] with your contact details


Or follow this link for more details - http://www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/shows/beonashow/home_swap_holidays


Thanks guys!

Hi K


Its a tough call on here. Much as we/I respect/despise your approach to engage the EDF populous toward your venture, its essentially futile

We're re battle hardened to "Hi guys" requests for victims/participants for shows like yours


Our anonymous nature makes us suspicious to stuff like this & your thread will die


Good luck


And no one here will watch your programme


Best


Seabag

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