US TV
NBC's Spy TV brought forward
Published Friday, Jun 8 2001, 10:50 BST | By Neil Wilkes
NBC's new reality series Spy TV is to receive a launch three weeks earlier than planned.
The programme features hidden cameras filming members of the public in extreme situations, and their reactions.
Originally slated for July, Spy TV will now premiere at 20.30 on Thursday, June 21st, moving to a regular slot of 20.00 on Tuesdays commencing June 26th.
Jeff Gaspin, NBC’s Executive Vice President of Alternative Programming, said: “We want to preview this unique series on a marquee platform such as Thursday night, and we are excited enough to advance its premiere date as well.
“We believe this is the type of subversive humour that will resonate with NBC's core audience.???
The programme features hidden cameras filming members of the public in extreme situations, and their reactions.
Originally slated for July, Spy TV will now premiere at 20.30 on Thursday, June 21st, moving to a regular slot of 20.00 on Tuesdays commencing June 26th.
Jeff Gaspin, NBC’s Executive Vice President of Alternative Programming, said: “We want to preview this unique series on a marquee platform such as Thursday night, and we are excited enough to advance its premiere date as well.
“We believe this is the type of subversive humour that will resonate with NBC's core audience.???
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