Bob Geldof is convinced he invented the concept of reality TV - because his media company pioneered hit show Survivor.
The former Boomtown Rats rocker formed television company Planet 24 in 1992, and the firm produced The Big Breakfast - an early morning magazine show based in a real house - and developed the original concept for Survivor.
And he's convinced the shows became the blueprint for Big Brother, the programme widely credited with creating the reality TV genre.
Asked by Q magazine if he "invented" the format, Geldof replies, "Yeah, no question. Big Brother was essentially The Big Breakfast meets Survivor. It was a show that put people under onerous conditions inside a wired house. And the guy who was supposed to sell our formats at the time left to join Endemol. Two months later, they launched Big Brother."
Shot in 1986 and only just now remastered for release in the West, this documentary...