Obviously as a participant in the show, Richard's going to promote it and if he doesn't point us to public information then the only people seeing it and commenting on it will be the believers sent there by the other participants.
I'm thankful for the pointers. It saves me a lot of Googling and gives me something to blog on in regards to the show. That said, I'm equally disappointed at the lack of skepticism put to air so far. It's a whitewash for sure.
However, the Aussie skeptic community can share some blame here. I only starting blogging last week, mostly because of this very show and the fact that I could find almost no one in Australia covering it in any depth. I'm new to the idea of formal skepticism but besides my own and PodBlack's blog coverage of the show so far, I'm not aware of any other blogs covering it to any useful extent. Where are Australia's skeptics and why aren't they making a public statement against nonsense like this?
As Penn and Teller explained (well, Penn did), the thing that got their skeptical show on TV was the fact that it promised a financial return to the station. Nothing more, nothing less. We can't look to commercial TV for reason or morality (they gave us Big Brother - that should tell us all we need to know about motive). So, they have to have reason to deliver shows with a skeptical bias. One look at the poll on The One's website would show any TV exec that their best bet lies with the deluded. According to that poll, we're either seriously outnumbered or apathetic, neither of which bodes well.
Frankly, if this is the level of public support Richard's enjoyed throughout his time heading the Aust. Skeptics, I'm not surprised he's been seduced by the silly side.
So start blogging and/or writing to Channel Seven to demand better. At the very least, show strong support for people who are doing it by leaving comments on my (sorry, their) blog
http://thinkingisreal.blogspot.com/
I'm open to constructive criticism.