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Country of origin
  
England

No. of seasons
  
1

Final episode date
  
2004

Cast
  
5.5/10
IMDb

Starring
  
Miriam

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
22 February 2004

Program creator
  
Poster of "There's Something About Miriam", a 2003 reality television show featuring Mirian Rivera smiling while holding her wavy black hair and wearing a yellow sleeveless top.

Created by
  
Remy BlumenfeldGavin Hay

Similar
  
Street Wars, Liza & Huey's Pet Nation, Vroom Vroom, Beat the Crusher, Prickly Heat

There's Something About Miriam is a reality television show filmed in 2003, created by British TV producer Remy Blumenfeld and Gavin Hay and originally aired in the United Kingdom on Sky1 in February 2004. Hosted by Tim Vincent, it featured six men wooing 21-year-old Mexican model Miriam without revealing that she was a pre-operative trans woman until the final episode.

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Miriam Rivera lying beside a swimming pool, with a fierce look, black hair, and wearing a sexy black swimsuit.

I have no words. (There's Something About Miriam Ep 4) @Luxeria


Production and filming

Miriam Rivera lying beside a swimming pool, with a fierce look, black hair, and wearing a sexy black swimsuit.

The show was produced by the Brighter Pictures subsidiary of Endemol and was originally titled Find Me a Man. Recruitment ads for contestants promised "the adventure of a lifetime" with a £10,000 prize to men aged 20 to 35 who "want it all" and are "fit and up for everything." The contestants on the show were:

Mirian Rivera posing with a serious face, with long black hair, wearing earrings, bracelets, and a sexy purple swimsuit.

  • Mark Dimino, 24, optician
  • Toby Green, 23, student
  • Aron Lane, 22, chef
  • Tom Rooke, 23, lifeguard and ex-ski instructor
  • Scott Gibson, 22, martial arts expert
  • Dominic Conway, 28, Royal Marine

  • Miriam Rivera lying beside a swimming pool, with a fierce look, black hair, and wearing a sexy black swimsuit.

    Brighter Pictures managing director Gavin Hay said "they had made a point of never referring to Miriam as a woman when getting the men to take part."

    Miriam Rivera is talking and holding her own hands together while Tim Vincent is looking at her with a mountain in the background. Miriam with black hair, wearing a necklace and a sexy multi-colored spaghetti top while Tim is wearing a green polo shirt.

    Miriam said, "Several of them wondered about me in the first few days. But as the series unfolded, I really thought that we got to like and know each other as friends and had a lot of fun." In response to allegations that she revealed her big secret by lifting up her skirt she was quoted as saying "I would never lift my skirt up on national TV. My mother brought me up very well." On the version that aired, Miriam chose Rooke as the winner and then said in front of the assembled contestants:

    Tom Rooke (front), Dominic Conway, Scott Gibson, and Mark Dimino (at the back from left to right), contestants of "There's Something About Miriam", a 2003 reality television show. Tom is wearing a white sleeveless shirt while Dominic is wearing a green shirt with prints.

    I tried to be honest with all of you, not just some of you. Yes, I am from Mexico, I am a model, and I'm 21. But Tom, I really love spending time with you and kissing you. You see, I love men, and I love being a woman. But... shh, quiet everybody, please, quiet. But you see, Tom... I am not a woman. I was born as a man.

    Rooke initially accepted the prize money and the trip with Miriam on camera. Rooke later rejected the prize prior to airing and joined the other contestants in a lawsuit.

    Litigation and release

    Following the completion of the show, it was scheduled to air in November 2003, but the lawsuit by the contestants delayed the airing. They alleged conspiracy to commit sexual assault, defamation, breach of contract, and personal injury in the form of psychological and emotional damage.

    After the men settled for an undisclosed amount, the show premiered 22 February, and the sixth and final episode aired 24 March 2004.

    The show was aired in Australia by Network Ten in May 2004, in Poland by TVN in January 2005, and in Argentina in 2005 on America TV. The show was picked up by Fox Reality for airing in the United States in April 2006, and was aired in October 2007.

    Response

    Responses from critics were generally unfavorable, calling it "the cruellest reality show idea yet" and part of a trend in shows that exploit unwitting contestants. A British reviewer noted, "The whole premise of There's Something About Miriam was not a celebration of transgender people's lives. It was designed to elicit horror from the winning contestant discovering that his dream date had a penis." The show was also criticized by transgender groups, who feared a backlash of public opinion. When the show aired in Australia, reviews were critical of both the premise and Miriam:

    These guys were duped in more ways than one - while Miriam has a few unexpected bits in her package, she's notably deficient in others. It has become clear Miriam requires a personality implant. It must've been a challenge to find a transsexual pretty enough, mean enough and sufficiently attention-seeking to play this tawdry game, but what these producers found in Miriam is a sultry-looking dill prone to the cheesiest of clichés.

    Other British commentators contrasted Miriam with the positive response to Nadia Almada, a Portuguese transsexual woman who won Big Brother UK a few months later. That show was also produced by Endemol.

    However, the show garnered high ratings in the final episode (970,000 viewers—large viewership for Sky One), and Miriam went on to become a guest on Big Brother Australia 2004.

    There's Something About Miriam was featured on the 2005 clip show "40 Greatest Pranks" on VH1 and was ranked #11 on the 20 to 1 episode Hoaxes, Cheats and Liars.

    When the show aired in the United States on the 2007 Transgender Day of Remembrance, trans author Julia Serano noted, "Programs like There's Something About Miriam not only reinforce the stereotype that trans people's birth sex is 'real' and our identified/lived sex is 'fake,' but they perpetuate the myth of deception and thus enable violence against us."

    Video artist Phil Collins featured contestant Mark Dimino in an installation on "people who believe their lives have been ruined by appearing on reality TV."

    References

    There's Something About Miriam Wikipedia