25 April 2007 16:04 GMT / By Ryan Haynes
Celador, the makers of "You Are What You Eat", are making a brand new primetime documentary series for BBC2 about people who are passionate about one particular consumer luxury - or maybe necessity!The programme is looking for any of our readers who may have an obsessive "guilty pleasure". The shows will cover Gadgets, Trainers and Cosmetics.
If you think you are someone who adores luxury and has a huge collection then you could star in the programme. Celador is looking for someone who doesn't care how much time or money they spend on gadgets, technology, trainers or even cosmetics!
The producers really want a gadget geek, so if you buy the top tech, make them yourself or even take apart devices you could be involved in the show.
Celador will take you on a unique and eye-opening overseas journey relating to your guilty pleasure and its manufacture so you can become more knowledgeable about the products you adore.
If this is you and you want to go on the trip of a lifetime, email your name, age, profession and a paragraph about your collection of gadgets and why you love them to: Kimberly at Celador on kgodbolt@celador.co.uk
Gadgets, Obsession, BBC


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