{"id":222,"date":"2022-08-09T15:57:11","date_gmt":"2022-08-09T15:57:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thepigclub.org\/new\/?p=222"},"modified":"2022-08-09T20:43:31","modified_gmt":"2022-08-09T20:43:31","slug":"hamming-it-up-for-kids-tv","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thepigclub.org\/new\/2022\/08\/09\/hamming-it-up-for-kids-tv\/","title":{"rendered":"Hamming it up for kids&#8217; TV"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>In an attempt to dispel anti-swine stereotypes and send a message of good nutrition to kids, Mike Marine created The Pig Club, a pilot for a new children&#8217;s TV show.<br>BY HILLARY WASCH<br>The Miami Herald<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Slim Piggy, the Hogfather and Sgt. Pork are dedicated to hogging the most out of life, and hope kids will follow in their hoofsteps.<br><br>The three pigs are characters in a pilot episode of a new children&#8217;s television show, The Pig Club, which was shot Saturday in a Fort Lauderdale studio, with about 40 local kids participating.<br><br>&#8221;We get to sing, we get to make new friends, we get to play and we get to throw mud,&#8221; said an enthusiastic Taylor Abbott, 6, of Boca Raton.<br><br>The show opened up with Sgt. Pork, played by Jeff Kitain, ordering kids to do the pig salute &#8212; placing their thumbs to the tips of their noses and pushing them up so they look like pig snouts. He then asked them to give &#8221;three snorts&#8221; for King T-Bone, the leader of the club.<br><br>Mike Marine, the show&#8217;s creator who also plays King T-Bone, said The Pig Club&#8217;s mission is to teach kids to eat healthy and stay active.<br><br>But why use a pig to represent good eating habits?<br><br>&#8221;Pigs are denigrated in society, but they are actually one of the smartest, cleanest animals,&#8221; said Marine, 50.<br><br>The Weston man was a certified public accountant in the healthcare industry for 20 years before creating The Pig Club.<br><br>&#8221;They are even smarter than dogs,&#8221; he said. &#8220;There are too many stereotypes out there. We shouldn&#8217;t take things at face value, and pigs are a good example of that.&#8221;<br><br>The show centers around a competition between five weekly contestants. The kids are tested in four areas: mud slinging, pig knowledge, pig poise and a pie-eating contest.<br><br>How can a pie-eating contest teach kids about healthy eating? &#8221;We use low-fat, low-sugar pies,&#8221; Marine said.<br><br>The show also will have skits involving four characters, all played by Marine&#8217;s four children. Lenny Marine, 24, plays Lenlard, a pig who enjoys working out and eating healthy. Karen Marine, 20, plays Karham, a pig who loves attention. Rachel Marine, 17, plays Rachsow, the smartest pig around and Rebecca Marine, 13, plays Rebacon, the cheerleader pig.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Mike Marine said he came up with the idea for a children&#8217;s show four years ago.<br><br>&#8221;I love kids and I love acting,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It was a dream of mine.&#8221;<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>So much of a dream that Marine put $40,000 of his money into the production of the pilot.<br><br>Marine hired David Berman from Primetime Video Production Services, and Alan Taffel from Idea Factory as the producer\/directors. Both Berman and Taffel spent the past two months putting together a team to help with the pilot, including a set designer, production truck, set crew and lighting director.<br><br>&#8221;We are puting together an eight-minute promotional video to send to TV networks, agents and distributors all over the country,&#8221; Taffel said.<br><br>The show has not yet been bought by a network, but Marine said he thinks The Pig Club has a shot.<br><br>&#8221;I think there is a need out there for a wholesome show that focuses on educating kids in a fun and clever way,&#8221; Marine said.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Marine has been coming up with ideas for future episodes.<br><br>&#8221;I had this idea to have a character called Sad Ham Insane, and I would have Sgt. Pork ask him where his weapons of mud destruction were,&#8221; Marine said. &#8220;But I figured it wouldn&#8217;t be good for the kids.&#8221;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"mailto:hwasch@herald.com\">hwasch@herald.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In an attempt to dispel anti-swine stereotypes and send a message of good nutrition to kids, Mike Marine created The Pig Club, a pilot for a new children&#8217;s TV show.BY HILLARY WASCHThe Miami Herald Slim Piggy, the Hogfather and Sgt. 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