by UseSomebody23 » Fri Mar 26, 2010 4:43 pm
Writing them at Regis and Kelly will never get you an autograph. Trust me. They receive thousands of letters a day, request autographs of the hosts, tickets, segment ideas, videos for contests, contest entries... By the time they sort out all of that mail, the guest would have been on the show and is now long gone for weeks probably. I would say only write to an actual venue (concert hall, broadway show, etc). Especially because tv segments are so short anyways. Guests are only there for anywhere between 15 minutes and half an hour, and that's only for security purposes. To assume that they would pass on your letter... there is a 99.999% chance that they won't.
P.S. I'm not trying to be mean, just passing along the facts. I worked at a TV show and live here in NYC and know for a fact that shows will not pass along fanmail... they barely pass them along to the hosts! Visiting is your best bet for a one-day/one-time deal.
Writing them at Regis and Kelly will never get you an autograph. Trust me. They receive thousands of letters a day, request autographs of the hosts, tickets, segment ideas, videos for contests, contest entries... By the time they sort out all of that mail, the guest would have been on the show and is now long gone for weeks probably. I would say only write to an actual venue (concert hall, broadway show, etc). Especially because tv segments are so short anyways. Guests are only there for anywhere between 15 minutes and half an hour, and that's only for security purposes. To assume that they would pass on your letter... there is a 99.999% chance that they won't.
P.S. I'm not trying to be mean, just passing along the facts. I worked at a TV show and live here in NYC and know for a fact that shows will not pass along fanmail... they barely pass them along to the hosts! Visiting is your best bet for a one-day/one-time deal.