




The many faces of Angela as she appears on that programme we keep going on about (available here if you missed it). Much better than Tuesday’s attempt by the BBC to do exactly the same thing, and not just because it had SellThatStory. We didn’t mind the gently mocking narrator and the arty camerawork. We felt it was an honest account. And the fact that the daughter who grew another head - who gave the programme its title – barely appeared was both clever and ironic. After all, as the programme made clear, sometimes the headline is stronger than the story.
Snapshots from My Daughter Grew Another Head . . .
Friday, March 5th, 2010Your chance to watch SellThatStory again
Thursday, March 4th, 2010We urged you not to miss it, but if you missed My Daughter Grew Another Head and Other True Life Stories tonight you should click here and rectify the situation. NOW!
The Angela you saw on the screen was the SellThatStory Angela. So if you’re wondering “How do I sell my story?” just get in touch and tell her about it. Info@sellthatstory.com
And feel free to post you comments – good, bad or somewhere in the middle – below. We’d love to haer what you thought.
(Apologies for the intrusive ads, you just can’t avoid them on Ch4)