In 2016, I presented Channel 4 with a reality dating format. At the time, the show did not fit with the channel’s commissioning slate. In January 2019, 'Flirty Dancing' (hosted by Ashley Banjo) premiered on Channel 4 in a format that I recognised as very similar to my own "Dating on the Dance Floor © "
When I contacted, Channel 4 producer, Kelly Webb-Lamb, she first held that she had never met me. When I produced our paper trail of communication to the network’s legal team, however, Kelly admitted her acquaintance with me.
This is where I need your help.
I need to raise £5000, towards my legal fees and hope that all my friends will help make another Landmark case showing major networks that small writers can stand tall.
I had hoped to fund the remaining from the sale of my house but these unprecedented times nothing is selling.
Any funding will go directly to chambers;
Quadrant Chambers
10 Fleet Street
London
EC4Y 1AU
Tel: +44 (0)20 7583 4444
email: sarah.longden@<wbr>quadrantchambers.com
Here I have shared a link to the landmark case that opened the door for small indies like me who are prepared to fight for their rights.
All contributors, once the settlement is agreed, will be rewarded.
Help me to help others whos work is stolen from major TV networks.
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