- F*** Off, I'm Ginger
infobox television
show_name = F*** Off, I'm Ginger
caption =
format = Documentary
runtime = 1 hour
camera =Multiple-camera setup
starring = Dan Wright
country = UK
network =BBC Three
num_episodes = 1 (29 April 2007 ) |"F*** Off, I'm Ginger" was a
BBC Three documentary about the body image and contrastingstereotype s surrounding ginger hair, as part of a series including "F*** Off, I'm Fat" and "F*** Off, I'm a Hairy Woman ". It aired on29 April 2007 .It was presented by ginger haired comedian Dan Wright, and followed his attempts to get a date with any woman despite his hair colour. Wright's comedy partner
Stephen Marsh also appeared.The documentary is about the life of a ginger haired person and how hard they, especially men, have it amongst the world around them. It aims to persuade people who discriminate against ginger hair to change their ways and respect ginger haired people just like any other person.
It contained interviews with ginger haired actors
Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning in "EastEnders "), in which he spoke about becoming typecast as a ginger actor, and about Bradley's portrayal as a geek in the show andJennie McAlpine (Fiz Brown in "Coronation Street "), who said she had never been bullied for being ginger.Several members of the public were also interviewed, including a redheaded man who had taken to dying his hair blond to avoid abuse and another ginger who moved to the United States to avoid what he considered discrimination in the UK.
Helped by an advertising firm,
Saatchi and Saatchi , Dan Wright also launched an advertising campaign with the slogan "You Can't Beat a Ginger", containing three billboard messages; one showingBoris Becker alongsideTim Henman , with the number ofGrand Slams they had won underneath their pictures (Becker's 6, and Henman's 0). Similar adverts were created withNicole Kidman (1 Oscar, 3Golden Globes and aBAFTA ) andCameron Diaz (nothing) andWinston Churchill (1 World War) andAdolf Hitler (no World Wars).One of F*** Off, I'm Ginger's participants started a blog entitled Militant Ginger as a result of this program, which occasionally addresses issues of 'ginger discrimination' and 'gingerism.'
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