Former Prime Minister tapped up by TV bosses for fly-on-the wall documentary about life after Number 10
FORMER Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been offered his own fly-on-the-wall TV show.
Pitched somewhere between The Osbournes and Keeping Up With The Kardashians, it would see the Tory politician at work and play with his wife, Carrie and the rest of his family.
The potential deal comes after Boris was also offered a place on reality juggernaut I’m a Celebrity . . . Get Me Out of Here! in 2023, which his spokesman turned down.
A TV insider said: “As unlikely as it sounds, an At Home With show has become a more realistic prospect for high-profile politicians ever since Jacob Rees-Mogg made his own one this year.
“Meet The Ress-Moggs was generally well received when it aired a few weeks ago on Discovery+ and Boris even got several name checks in that series. So producers have clearly adopted the nothing-ventured-nothing-gained approach and contacted the former premier on the off chance he might go for it.
“It just goes to show how, more than two years after leaving Downing Street, there’s still huge interest in BoJo. As well as being a politician, he has the profile and personality that makes him a celebrity in his own right.”
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It’s not known which production company has approached Boris’s team, but there is hope that filming could start as early as next year.
Surprise projects
A bidding war would most likely break out between channels and streamers keen to buy up the rights to the show, and it’s believed Channel 4 and Netflix would be the parties most interested.
As well as Rees-Mogg, there have been several politicians who have taken on surprise TV projects.
The most obvious are former Health Secretary Matt Hancock and Reform MP Nigel Farage who went on I’m A Celebrity in 2022 and 2023.
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A spokesman for Boris declined to comment on his latest TV offer.
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Diane, whose one-off special airs on BBC Two on Monday, said: “It was so busy, and everyone’s naked and p***ed.
“I was there in my tweed coat, looking like a lunatic.
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Diane added that things felt so tense, she worried she was “going to get shot at”.