Does anonymous honesty fall under the “Best Policy” header? Freeform aims to find out. The Letter TV series premieres on Freeform, Monday, June 20 at 8:00pm EDT. In The Letter, friends write anonymous notes to their nearest and dearest, telling them how to improve their lives.
The Letter is produced by Sirens Media, part of Leftfield Entertainment, an ITV America company. Executive producers for Sirens Media are Rebecca Toth Diefenbach, Valerie Haseltonm and Lucilla D’Agostino.
Freeform says:
“The Letter” is a bold, new relationship show that asks the simple question: If you could, without identifying yourself, would you tell your best friend what he or she really needed to hear? In each stand-alone episode, four people close to one another draw names and anonymously write to the selected person a thoughtful, yet totally honest letter outlining their opinion of what needs to be changed in order to improve and transform the life of the recipient for the better. For one week, each “reader” must follow ALL the rules and instructions outlined in the letter – culminating in a dramatic and emotionally charged meeting where the authors of each letter reveal themselves to their best friends.
What do you think of this idea? Will it work? How do you like the sound of The Letter TV show? Will you check it out?
I love it and need one of my friends to be on this show