1. You must live in the Greater Boston, MA Area.
2. You must be able to film during certain weekends, school breaks, and weekends in the summer.
Phase 1:
About one month before the auditions (Late November-December), a note from Ruff will be posted in the "Scoop" and it will give you all the information on how to set up your audition appointment. Do what the instructions tell you to do.
Phase 2:
On the weekend of the first audition (Early January) you will have to go to the WGBH-TV studios and you will line up to sign in. The people there will instruct you where to go. When your time is called you will go to a room where they will ask you some question(s). Once finished you will go back and meet you parents back in the atrium.
Phase 3:
A few days after the audition, WGBH-TV will email you back and might ask you to reschedule your appointment. This is the first callback. If not, you have not passed the audition.
Phase 4:
There are about four callbacks that follow the first audition. Phase 3 will repeat after each appointment. By the end of the month they will determine who are the new FETCH! contestants. This is your chance to go on super-fun educational adventures! Try it out!
Other:
You will get payed during the show filming.
If you have any questions, try contact the FETCH! editors by clicking "CONTACT US" on the FETCH! website and they will help you with pretty much anything.
Ram goes every day to fetch water from well.
The word "fetch" has the synonyms retrieve, convey, or deliver.
To fetch is to bring something back; an antonym for this would be disperse.
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A fetch in Irish legend is the apparition of someones shadow seen not accompanying the shadow's owner (think Peter Pan.) A fetch seen without the owner means death of the shadow's owner. It is greatly akin to another European legend, A doppelganger. The main difference however, a fetch can be seen by anyone, whereas, a doppelganger can only be seen by their opposite. A fetch is commonly said to haunt the dying person to death.
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I had to fetch his leash.Fetch some water from the well. To fetch is to get an item. She thought he would fetch her slippers.
Than the protocol is used to fetch unwanted email lists. Fetch it jimmy boy, bring that rubber ball here to me, fetch it.
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Yes, the word "fetch" can be used as a noun. Example: I played a game of fetch with my dog.Fetch can also be a verb. Example: Please fetch my slippers for me.