Stylish ‘Zoo TV’ Blurs Fact and Fiction
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When you see a TV show open with a guy removing his prosthetic nose, you know you’ve got something different from the usual fare. It’s a great attention-getter for the second installment of “Zoo TV,” the three-week magazine-style series airing on MTV beginning Sunday, and it is the crux of the program. Metaphorically speaking, the series takes off its false nose (in the second episode). Normally on TV, the show asks, can you tell when something is fake?
Or, as the Firesign Theatre so succinctly put it in its ’60s media satires: What is reality?
Spun by creator Roger Trilling out of the media-saturation themes of U2’s 1992-93 concert tour of the same name–and with the blessing, partial financing and score music (but not appearances) from the Irish band — the series consciously attempts to blur the distinctions between truth and fiction. And it comes close to succeeding in several instances.





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