If you’re an Asian family with immigrant parents and first generation children born in the US, a major cable network wants to hear from you!



Our show seeks to explore the joys and challenges of family life when the parents are rooted strongly in the traditional cultural values of their country of origin, but the kids are fully “Americanized”.



It’s a quintessential American story: the culture clash of immigrant parents and their “Americanized” kids. Everyone can relate to this experience but we believe that Asians have been woefully underrepresented in television and that your stories have not been told. We want to change that!



This is an opportunity not just for your family to get their own hit TV show, but also for your community and culture to be celebrated and visible to an audience of millions.



If this sounds like your family or a family you know, please email us at familytelevision2015@gmail.com and include a brief description of your family:



-# of kids/ages

-parents’ country of origin

-where you live now

-why you think your family would be great for a show like this

-contact information (email addresses, best phone #s to reach you and best times to call)



(*Although it’s not required, please feel free to go into as much detail as you’d like about your family: your work, the kids schools/activities, any great family anecdotes, etc.)



**If possible, please include at least one current photo of your family (but feel free to send as many as you like).



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I don't know if it's the success oforor what, but there's been a recent spate of casting calls looking for Asian American-themed reality television shows. Here's another one.GRB Entertainment, a production company that specializes in unscripted alternative programming, is looking to cast subjects for a "docu-series celebrating Asian American families" on a major cable network.They're very interested in finding an Asian family with immigrants parents and first generation children born in the United States, to explore the culture clash of traditional old-world parents and their "Americanized" kids. Does that situation sound familiar to you? Does your family wanna be on TV?Here are some more details:As I've said before, from pawn shops to truckers to really awful rich people, you can make a reality show about damn pretty much anything. So why not an Asian American family? For better or for worse. So, if you're interested in getting some cameras all up in your family's business for America to see, here's your chance. Reality television glory beckons.