The Big Door Prize is shaping up to be this year’s must-see TV hit.
And, by the way, the end result is pretty brilliant.series is set in the small town of Deerfield, home to teacher Dusty , his wife Cass and their teen daughter Trina .
You just feed 50 cents into the Morpho and out pops a blue card that contains a single word or phrase. It could say ‘meteorologist’ or ‘dancer’ or ‘guitarist’ or something more head-scratching like ‘superstar’ or ‘hero’. It’s up to each recipient to decide whether to be the thing that their card tells them they are supposed to be, even if it is a career or mindset they have never dreamed of before.
Each episode highlights one person’s card and their reaction to it, and ends with the next person seeing their card for the first time, with their own story revealed in the following episode.
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