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        "id": 1138819,
        "msgid": "jp17peggy-1447899208",
        "date": "2005-12-01 00:00:00",
        "title": "JP\/17\/PEGGY",
        "author": null,
        "source": "EMMY FITRI",
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        "topic": null,
        "summary": "JP\/17\/PEGGY Something about Peggy Emmy Fitri The Jakarta Post\/Jakarta Clearly this is not girl that just wants to have fun. Her role requires something beyond acting, literally a natural act that only works well when in touch with one's inner self. It is Peggy Melati Sukma, who hosts a television reality show called Rejeki Nomplok (Sudden Fortune) on TV7. Peggy, who is a political and social science graduate from the University of Indonesia, deals with poverty.",
        "content": "<p>JP\/17\/PEGGY<\/p>\n<p>Something about Peggy<\/p>\n<p>Emmy Fitri<br>\nThe Jakarta Post\/Jakarta<\/p>\n<p>Clearly this is not girl that just wants to have fun. Her role <br>\nrequires something beyond acting, literally a natural act that <br>\nonly works well when in touch with one&apos;s inner self.<\/p>\n<p>It is Peggy Melati Sukma, who hosts a television reality show <br>\ncalled Rejeki Nomplok (Sudden Fortune) on TV7.<\/p>\n<p>Peggy, who is a political and social science graduate from the <br>\nUniversity of Indonesia, deals with poverty. And that is a big <br>\nissue here, a country where more than 135 million population of a <br>\ntotal 230 million people live on less than US$2 a day.<\/p>\n<p>This program, although not something novel in terms of theme, <br>\nbears a degree of honesty and sincerity as it gives no condition <br>\nnor challenges in order to &quot;win&quot; the prize of Rp 5 million for <br>\nthe needy on each episode.<\/p>\n<p>Similar charity-style reality television programs on other <br>\nstations put the potential recipient to a challenge in a bid to <br>\nget an amount of money.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I understand that the production house, of course, aims to <br>\ngain benefits and the station also wants to get commercials, but <br>\nI stress that the people out there must be our primary concern. <br>\nSo to me, this is a pure charity program.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Therefore we don&apos;t give them challenges for the sake of <br>\nmaking the show attractive,&quot; said Peggy, who is also part of the <br>\ncreative team.<\/p>\n<p>Charity and other kinds of social work are no stranger to <br>\nPeggy&apos;s daily life. With a bunch of local celebs or sometimes by <br>\nherself, she could be found -- with hands full of donations -- <br>\nwhen Jakarta was inundated with flooding or when fire engulfed <br>\nhomes in a slum neighborhood.<\/p>\n<p>She was even there in Aceh after the tsunami.<\/p>\n<p>Additionally, with top quiz presenter Allya Rohali, Peggy <br>\nestablished a foundation that reaches out to school dropouts.<\/p>\n<p>But for Rejeki Nomplok she takes to the streets and surprises <br>\nthe people who will get the fortune. An advanced team has <br>\nresearched the people -- without their knowledge, of course -- <br>\nand then decides who is getting the money for each episode.<\/p>\n<p>It is not her decision who gets the money, but Peggy plays <br>\nnearly the most vital role, giving the soul to the program.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Of course, once the producers wanted me to cry on screen, but <br>\nI said no. I want this show to be natural. Even if I cry on <br>\nscreen, I always apologize for being unable to control my <br>\nemotions. Sometimes things do not go as expected. A mother who <br>\ngot the money jumped up and down euphorically and shouted &apos;thank <br>\nyou&apos; in a cheerful manner. I want to let people express the way <br>\nthey are,&quot; she said.<\/p>\n<p>Somehow, this show also teaches her life values that she feels  <br>\nprivileged to learn from the people whom she meets on the <br>\nstreets.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I&apos;m ashamed if I complain whenever I stumble over a problem, <br>\neven over trivial matters, while we know out there many, many <br>\npeople are facing harder lives than us,&quot; she said.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I always tell the people that they must not stop hoping <br>\nbecause hope is more powerful than a dream. So people must <br>\nbelieve in the power of hope.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>So, it is better not to ask her what she thinks about people <br>\nlabeling her show exploitation of the poor or the <br>\ncommercialization of poverty.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Yeah, I have heard people talking about that. But I also <br>\nheard a lot how this show inspires people,&quot; she said.<\/p>\n<p>In cyberspace, a blogger wrote how he was glued to the <br>\ntelevision every Friday night, watching Rejeki Nomplok because <br>\nthis show told more about the human side of the people getting <br>\nthe fortune.<\/p>\n<p>Although he was skeptical about &quot;the capitalistic motives <br>\nbehind the making of the program, he did support the idea to <br>\nbring more of the reality of the poor people on screen.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Today I learned a lesson from Pak Tompel Saefullah a <br>\nSelendang Mayang (a kind of dessert made of rice flour and palm <br>\nsugar) vendor since 1969. He has four daughters and two sons that <br>\nhe feeds everyday,&quot; the blogger wrote.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;He works night and day, sometimes he has to flee from <br>\nsecurity officers and public order officials who &apos;clean up&apos; the <br>\nstreets from street vendors. He also has to deal with thugs, <br>\nextorting money from him.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Yet, after all the sweat and tears, he only earns Rp 10,000 a <br>\nday,&quot; he wrote.<\/p>\n<p>True to what Peggy desires, she wants to impress people with <br>\nher spirit. &quot;To be able to share (with needy people) is a <br>\nblessing. So, why not start giving?&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Rejeki Nomplok is aired on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on TV7 <br>\nat 7:30 p.m.<\/p>",
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