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Have you been on TV?

TLDR: Have you been on TV?
In the forum thread discussing personal experiences of appearing on TV, several users shared their stories: - **Lammchen** recounted a missed opportunity to appear on the show "Romper Room" at age 3 due to following their sister's hesitant behavior. - **Shortie** reminisced about being briefly featured on the news during a choir concert, noting the lack of a recording but cherishing the memory. - **Gonzales Dax** expressed a desire to be on TV but has not yet had the opportunity. - **Foxy** mentioned multiple appearances on Cable TV in NYC and Long Island during the late '90s. - **Dave** shared an experience of being featured on local news for running a community music collective that promoted local bands, describing the experience as nerve-wracking but enjoyable. Overall, the thread highlighted a mix of nostalgic memories and aspirations related to TV appearances, with participants reflecting on both the excitement and the missed opportunities associated with these experiences.
Have you ever been on TV?

I was almost on tv when I was about 3 years old. It was a show called Romper Room and my grandma took me and my sister to the studio because they were looking for kids to be on the show. I was going to do it but then my sister clung to our mom and I always copied what my sister did so I clung too. I regret that now and wish I had thought for myself.
 
I was once on TV when I did a concert and I was in the choir at the local Auditorium near me. It was only a slight appearance on the news but I was super happy to see it, especially when I was so young.

It's a shame we never recorded it and kept it but we were not expecting it to be on the news or even for me to be shown. Still, it is a memory I will always have.
 
Once when I ran a community music collective and the local news took an interest in what we were doing by promoting local bands. It was a little nerve wracking, but fun.
 

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