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TV Show Seeking NYC Startups
Apparently the following flyers were distributed this morning around the Wall Street area. I am passing the information along in case any of the CN readers are interested. Please note that I don’t know the tv show, the people behind the show or anything else related to the production. They say they want rich people so just show up to the audition in a nice town car from Dial7 or Carmel.
"Casting Notice: Seeking NYC’s Rich, Powerful and Elite for a New Television Series. We’re look for people who would be interested in participating in a new television series (for a major cable network.)
- Do you have businesses or ventures that you are looking to promote?
- Are you so busy you often don’t have time to work through personal issues with a business partner, friend of family member?
- Do you constantly have unresolved issues on your mind?
If you answered YES to any (or all) of the above questions, this this is the show for you! Please email a recent photograph, contact information, a brief description of yourself what your "issue" is to: MillionaireCasting@gmail.com."
Bob Pisani was first to spot the flyers early this morning. Leave a note if you know anything else about this television series.






Doesn’t this sound a little scammy? I mean a gmail address and a flyer?
The reason for my disclaimer :)
Many times people who want to remain anonymous will setup gmail/yahoo/hotmail addresses to use - not sure I would throw it out just for that.
Greetings all,
I am the Casting Director attached to this project. I assure you this is a legit casting NOTICE (Not an advertisement to attend an “Open Casting”). My intention was to reach a new group of executives in a not traditional matter… and it worked!
I prefer gmail accounts as the initial means of communication- it provides anonymity not only for the production company, but also for the show’s creative and host network.
We’ve been casting for a while, and just looking to tie up a few loose ends, and today’s exercise accomplished that. This is a series, which means casting will be on-going.. Feel free to reply should you qualify. Thanks.