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TV show targets foreigners living in Bulgaria

Wed, Feb 17 2010 17:50 CET 3266 Views 6 Comments
TV show targets foreigners living in Bulgaria

Slavi Trifonov

Photo: Anelia NIkolova

The Slavi Show, the night daily talk show on private national bTV broadcaster, is launching a format called Welcome to Bulgaria aimed solely at foreigners living in the country.

There are only two conditions for applicants to sign in. They must not be of Bulgarian origin and they must be born outside the country.

Applicants must send their CV, a photograph of themselves and their contact details by February 26 2010 to welcome@slavishow.com.

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Anonymous silviy Thu, Jun 17 2010 22:49 CET

super

Anonymous Crissa Mon, Feb 22 2010 23:42 CET

Does anyone know how long this show would last? Does anyone know if participants would have time otside the show? I'm only worried that it might be something like a Reality Show and it might take more time than i can spare.

Anonymous Elf Thu, Feb 18 2010 12:20 CET

The Programme won't be in English.

Anonymous sonia Thu, Feb 18 2010 11:32 CET

Interesting that this, presumably English language programme, is welcomed/approved but that there should have been such an unseemly row about the news broadcasts in Turkish.

Anonymous david Wed, Feb 17 2010 23:04 CET

seems a great idea.as its nice to know that if you are a forienger your welcome as some people have in vested good amounts of money here.

Anonymous Cosmos Wed, Feb 17 2010 21:34 CET

I am not having my head polished that is a funny picture well done.


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