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*free* gourmet weekend at a British Stately home for Sky TV
« on: October 27, 2011, 02:06:01 PM »
Hi,

We're arranging a free gourmet weekend at a stately home in Yorkshire as part of a documentary series for Sky Atlantic.

We’re offering the quintessential British experience with unfettered access to one of the country’s grandest stately homes.  Guests will forage for supper in the woods, take afternoon tea with the Lady of the house and even learn how to pluck a pheasant.

We're looking for a small group of American tourists to take part in this event. It’s a unique opportunity to glimpse into the lives of a British Lord and Lady whilst getting a taste of the high life.  We need visitors who will be in the UK between 7th - 13th November, although we will only be filming for a couple of days within this period.

If you're interested or simply want a little more information I can be contacted at jonathan@landmarkfilms.com or by phone on +44 (0)7810 303 469.

Many thanks,

Jon Cowen

assistant producer, landmark films, oxford.


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Re: *free* gourmet weekend at a British Stately home for Sky TV
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2011, 02:14:40 PM »
I wouldn't necessarily classify myself as a tourist; but I am most certainly American.  Would this still be ok?

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Re: *free* gourmet weekend at a British Stately home for Sky TV
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2011, 06:45:47 PM »

Absolutely, the only real requirement from our point of view is that we want interesting/inquisitive characters genuinely interested in:

- British high society
- Historical estates
- Gourmet food, or
- all of the above

We're keen on tourists as it guarantees an element of surprise or excitement at visiting this kind of estate but it's not an absolute prerequisite by any means.

all the best,

jon


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