Friday, June 07, 2019

do you know two people who work together and build or restore cars who want to have their own show on the Discovery Channel?

DISCOVERY CHANNEL NOW SEEKING A DYNAMIC PAIR OF CAR BUILDERS OR RESTORERS TO APPEAR IN THEIR OWN TV SERIES

Are you an ambitious, high-octane auto entrepreneur who builds or restores cars with an equally dynamic partner? Then YOU could have your own TV show on the Discovery Channel!

Producers are now searching nationwide for outgoing auto pros LIKE YOU who are hungry to take their custom build or restoration business to the next level on national television as part of Discovery’s Motor Mondays.

Fabricators, mechanics, designers! Hot rods, classic cars or modern!

CONTACT US TODAY!

Send an email to AutoFabCasting@gmail.com with your names, phone numbers, city/state, recent photos and a brief explanation of why you are ready for your own TV show.

https://www.pilgrimmediagroup.com/casting/car-builders/

Tim Gilmour
Casting Producer
PILGRIM MEDIA GROUP
A LIONSGATE Company
PH: 818-478-4736
FAX: 818-847-7938
tgilmour@pilgrimmediagroup.com




2 comments:

  1. theres room for more car shows?

    how many arguments and how much fake drama and fake deadlines are they gonna have to act out?
    we got six weeks to build this car for SEMA! really?
    you forgot the SEMA show is the same week every year?

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    1. you've got the one type of car show in mind, but forgot the other kind... the original Top Gear, and now Roadkill.
      The Top Gear guys were outstanding about just enjoying cars and the stuff you can do with them.
      Sure most shows follow the American Hot Rod and Orange County Choppers format of fake drama and short deadlines, but that's not the only kind that can be made, and was never as popular as Top Gear.

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