We are currently looking for participants (age 18-20) for a new educational documentary/reality series called “Best Friends For a Day”, filmed in Ireland.
The series is being produced by one of the major broadcast public service companies in Sweden: www.ur.se, an institution for educational media comparable to the UK´s counterpart BBC Learning or BBC Bitesize. “Best Friends for a Day” will be aired on national television and distributed as educational media to schools all over Sweden.
The premise of the show is simple: We follow an enthusiastic Swedish teenager to UK/Ireland where he´ll befriend an English-speaking local peer for a couple of days, and together they´ll do all the things the local teenager would normally do with his/her real-life best friends (everything from school to leisure activities). The main purpose of the series is for young people in Sweden to develop their English communication skills through the real-life events our teenagers face in the show. Simply an exciting way for our viewers to learn how young people live and communicates in various English speaking countries.
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Competitive Swimmer Casting Call for TV Series
Job Description
A major TV series is now casting a skilled competitive swimmer for a featured role in an upcoming production. Filming will include dynamic pool scenes requiring strong swimming ability and comfort performing diving sequences. This is a great opportunity for athletes looking to break into television and showcase their skills on screen.
Job Responsibilities
- Perform as a competitive swimmer in on-camera scenes
- Execute diving sequences from a starting block in an outdoor pool
- Follow direction from the production team for accurate performance
- Maintain professionalism during filming and fitting sessions
Requirements
- Male talent, 18 years or older
- Height 5’9” or under
- Must be a confident and experienced swimmer
- Clean-cut appearance (no facial hair or visible tattoos)
- Comfortable performing in swimwear on camera
Compensation
- Paid role (rate based on industry standards)


