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‘Super Size Me’ director turns to TV

From ABC News:

Morgan Spurlock made his name with the Oscar-nominated documentary “Super Size Me,” about the impact on his health of a month’s diet of McDonald’s burgers, shakes, chicken nuggets and soda.

Now he has developed the concept into “30 Days,” a television series that places people in unfamiliar social circumstances.

In one show, a conservative straight man tries living with a gay roommate. In another, a mother turns to binge-drinking to send a warning to her daughter. Spurlock also puts himself to the test by living on minimum wage for 30 days. MORE

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