'WHAT WOULD YOU DO?' FEATURES GENDER STEREOTYPES, OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER AND MORE, ON JULY 28
'What Would You Do?' Airs Friday, July 28, on ABC
"What Would You Do?" uses actors to create provocative situations and hidden cameras to capture people's genuine reactions. Anchor John Qui�ones explores the choices people make when faced with these tough and sometimes uncomfortable scenarios.
"What Would You Do?" airs Friday, July 28 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Friday, July 28 scenarios include:
· At a toy store, a young boy loves the dolls and selects one for his mother to buy him. She is ashamed by his choice and wants him to pick out what she considers a boy's toy. A young girl wants to play with a truck, but her mother does not agree with her choice. What will other shoppers think when they see the mothers disapprove?
· A single father is introducing his daughter to his girlfriend for the first time. The daughter doesn't approve of his falling in love with a much younger woman. How will others react?
· A waiter's obsessive compulsive disorder is upsetting a pair of diners who say it is affecting their dining experience. How will other customers react?
· (OAD 4/6/12) On a busy street, a motorist doesn't know how to change his flat tire. How quickly will passersby offer to assist? What happens when the stranded motorist is an attractive blond woman? What about a Muslim man?
· (OAD 7/12/13) A lesbian couple is being denied a wedding cake at a bakery because the owner says same-sex marriage is in conflict with his beliefs. With whom will the other customers side?
"What Would You Do?" is executive produced by Danielle Rossen for Lincoln Square Productions.
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