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Do The Right Thing

category national | arts and media | press release author Wednesday June 23, 2010 12:49author by Do The Right Thing - Do The Right Thing (RTÉ TV show)author email dotherightthing at vipmg dot tvauthor phone 018641444 Report this post to the editors

A Search for the Ultimate Volunteers

This exciting new television show puts potential overseas volunteers through various challenges in order to find two people who have what it takes to win the trip of a lifetime: 1 year spent volunteering for different organisations around the world.

WIN THE MOST CHALLENGING AND REWARDING YEAR OF YOUR LIFE

Are you adventurous? Are you a leader? Are you adaptable? Are you passionate? Are you honest? Are you committed? Are you aged between 18 – 80?

Do you have what it takes to become an Overseas Volunteer? Do you know anyone that has what it takes to become an Overseas Volunteer?

This new and exciting series will be sending 2 of Ireland’s very best new Volunteers around the world for a year to really make a difference. Do you want to give something back to the world? If so APPLY NOW to win the most challenging and rewarding year of your life!

No previous volunteering experience is required and we are accepting applications from people from all walks of life.

Whether you are just starting out in life or have a wealth of life experience or if you feel that you have something unique to give, then APPLY NOW.

This exciting new television show puts potential overseas volunteers through various challenges in order to find two people who have what it takes to win the trip of a lifetime: 1 year spent volunteering for different organisations around the world.

APPLY NOW ON

www.rte.ie/tv/dotherightthing

If you have any queries call (01) 864 1444 or email dotherightthing@vipmg.tv

Related Link: http://www.rte.ie/tv/dotherightthing/
author by opus diablos - the regressive hypocrite partypublication date Thu Jun 24, 2010 18:14author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What is this, the pornography of human disasters? Excuse my scepticism but your marketing hype invites suspicion.

author by V for vendettapublication date Thu Jun 24, 2010 18:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Just another reality TV show to dull the senses of the masses. "Really make a difference" my ass!

It would really make a difference if RTE actually used the inflated licence fee they extort from the public ( in spite of also accepting advertising ) to properly educate and inform the public about what is actually going on in the world instead of overpaying pundits and spokespeople for business and the status quo and making vacant reality TV programs like this one and spending half of daytime TV advertising products and services such as cosmetic surgery to the well off.

I was actually pleasantly shocked to see RTE2 broadcast "the corporation" last night late when everyone was probably in bed. More quality informative documentaries like this in the normal evening schedule and less of this rubbish please RTE.

 
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