Georgai senator blasts proposed Beverly Hillbillies show
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Posted 7:16PM on Tuesday 25th February 2003 ( 22 years ago )
WASHINGTON - A proposed hillbilly reality show has struck a nerve with Senator Zell Miller, a native of Young Harris who contends poor rural residents seem to be the last acceptable target of bigotry. <br>
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Miller lashed out at CBS executives in a floor speech Tuesday for their plans to air The Real Beverly Hillbillies, which would chronicle a rural, lower-middle class family that moves into a luxurious Beverly Hills mansion. The program is modeled after the hit 1960s sitcom. <br>
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The Georgia Democrat, a former two-term governor, called the proposal a ``minstrel show'' and ``Cracker Comedy'' at the expense of hardworking Americans. He said he doubted CBS CEO Les Moonves would dare try such a spoof featuring a black or Latino family. <br>
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Miller said, ``I plead with you to call off your hillbilly hunt. Make your big bucks some other way. Appeal to the best in America, not the worst. Give bigotry no sanction.'' <br>
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CBS spokesman Chris Ender said the network isn't trying to offend anyone and added it's not clear when -- or even if -- the show will air. <br>
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Ender said, ``It's bizarre and unfortunate that he's formed a conclusion about a project that doesn't even exist yet. It's a program in development that is being considered but has not yet been given a production commitment. Not a stitch of film has been shot.''
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