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TV Creator Urges Passion for TV in New Gen
9 Mar
Summary
- Lambert emphasized the necessity of watching television for a career in the medium.
- He expressed surprise at individuals seeking TV careers without watching shows.
- The lecture explored reality television psychology and storytelling power.

Stephen Lambert, the acclaimed creator behind unscripted global formats such as Undercover Boss, Gogglebox, and Squid Game: The Challenge, recently delivered a lecture emphasizing a crucial prerequisite for aspiring television professionals: a genuine passion for watching television.
Lambert, whose programs have garnered numerous BAFTA and Primetime Emmy awards, shared his astonishment at encountering individuals who seek careers in the television industry while admitting they rarely watch any programming. He articulated that a critical appreciation for existing shows, or the presentation of innovative new program concepts, are essential qualities he seeks in potential candidates.
The lecture, titled "Why We Watch: The psychology of reality and the power of story," was part of the Lasdun Lectures series at UEA. This series brings together interdisciplinary thought leaders to discuss topics of local and global resonance. Previous lectures have covered diverse subjects including women's health, American democracy, and historical shipwrecks.




