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Posted 6/29/09

Ed McMahon... Farrah Fawcett... Michael Jackson. Three pop culture icons with game show ties, and the guys in the booth salute all three of them.

Plus, we'll see exactly what Gordon and Jason saw at America's Got Talent, we try to beat the skid in Final Jeopardy, and we travel to Hollywood... and beyond.

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"5th Grader" Returns
Hot-Dog Eating Champion Takes on the Quiz Tonight
From
the Futon Critic

Posted 7/3/09

Hot Dog Eating Champion Joey Chestnut competes for $1 million on this atypical quiz show that tests adults' lack of knowledge as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. Chestnut will answer various questions ranging from art to geography and math to social studies, and if he finds himself in need of some assistance, he will have the opportunity to get help from real grade-schoolers who will offer what they think is the correct answer on an all-new episode of "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" airing Friday, July 3 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.

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China Gets "Guts"
Extreme Sports Competition Will Localize
From the Hollywood Reporter

Posted 7/3/09

MTV Networks International will see one of its formats air on Chinese television for the first time when "Tiao Zhan Xiao Yong" Shi runs on state-owned China Central Television this summer. The primetime series is an adaptation of Nickelodeon's action sports game show "Guts."

Episodes allow child contestants to live out some of their greatest sports fantasies in a competitive arena and to try out basketball, high jumping, wave pool, racing track and the show's trap-laden mountain climbing challenge.

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1 vs. 100 A Hit on XBLA
Game Available to Gold Subscribers
From Examiner

Posted 7/3/09

A recent game show from NBC has spurred Microsoft into creating a new game version for Xbox Live subscribers. Known as 1 vs. 100, the Xbox game allows you to compete with other players through Xbox Live for points and even prizes!

To play, you must be an Xbox Live Gold subscriber, meaning that you pay for your subscription to play online games through Microsoft. You can check your subscription status by selecting "Memberships" under the "My Xbox" section of your Xbox (known as the NXE).

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Spinning the Wheel on the iPhone
Available for $5 at App Store
From InfoWorld

Posted 7/3/09

"PRETT- G--D"

That's how InfoWorld describes Sony Pictures Television's $5 Wheel of Fortune app for iPhone. The game plays pretty much like every other video game incarnation of a TV game show, and it's certainly fun. A few imperfections mar the experience a bit, but don't negate the fun.

This is your mother's Wheel of Fortune. Although the game's evolved some in the approximately 300 years it's been on the airwaves, you're still pretty much playing hangman for money. The iPhone version smartly offers a few different play modes.

The fastest way to play is "Toss-Up Game." It's a single-player race against time; letters reveal at random in the puzzle, and you've got to solve it before time runs out. The faster you do, the more virtual cash you earn. In "Normal Game" mode, you can choose whether to play against easy, medium, or hard opponents, or you can again play solo. Normal mode features the game's eponymous wheel, and the developers included a feature that's simple, and screamingly obvious when you think about it--and yet, it's a blast.

InfoWorld

 
 
Three Ways to Be a "Millionaire"
Yes, the Phone Game Is One of Them!
From
the Futon Critic

Posted 7/3/09

Who wants to be a contestant on "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" Here's how to apply for the highly-anticipated 10th anniversary edition hosted by Regis Philbin and running for 11 nights in August, Sundays-Thursdays at (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) from August 9 to August 23 on the ABC Television Network.

There are multiple ways (see below) to become a contestant on "Millionaire," including the original phone game that was used when the show premiered in 1999 and video submissions - an all-new method that will enable people to upload videos of themselves directly to the show's producers. Would-be contestants can use more than one method to try to get on the show but will only be selected one time. No former "Hot Seat" players are eligible, and you must be at least 18 years old, a legal U.S. resident and meet all eligibility requirements.

First, THE PHONE GAME at 1-800-999-7878.

Phone lines are open for 10 contest days from 7 p.m. ET to 3 a.m. ET, starting at 7 p.m. on July 6th and ending at 3 a.m. ET on July 16th. Call the 800 number and attempt to answer general knowledge questions by putting the 4 answer choices in correct order. People who correctly answer all 5 questions will select one of the 6 available tape dates. A random drawing will be held from among all the people who selected the same tape date to receive an eligibility call to qualify to become a finalist on the program. If a person meets all eligibility requirements they will be flown to New York City with a companion for the opportunity for the chance to play in the hot seat.

Call Limit: One call per person per contest day.

(Note: A computer game has been established for persons who have physical disability that prevents them from using a telephone to participate in the Phone Game. Go to www.abc.com keyword Millionaire for details.)

Effective immediately, up until 3 a.m. ET on July 16, people can submit a 2-minute video explaining why they would make a good contestant and what they would do with the $1 million. The Producer will select people from among all videos submitted to advance to an online test, which is held July 17. Producer will select from among those who received a passing score on the online test to receive an Eligibility Call to qualify to become a finalist on the program. If a person meets all eligibility requirements they will be flown to New York City with a companion for the opportunity for the chance to play in the hot seat. People can go to www.abc.com keyword Millionaire to submit videos.

"Millionaire" producers hit the road during the month of June to conduct contestant auditions in Nashville, Charlotte, Indianapolis, Tampa and Kansas City, Missouri. Auditions will also be held in Houston, Texas on Wednesday, July 1. No advance sign up is required for road auditions but space is limited, people are seen on a first-come, first-served basis and not all people may be seen. For audition information, go to www.abc.com keyword Millionaire or www.millionairetv.com.

"Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" is produced by Valleycrest Productions Ltd. Michael Davies is executive producer.

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The phone game has returned for "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire"
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Religion a Game in Turkey
Players Complete for "Salvation"
From Reuters

Posted 7/3/09

What happens when you put a Muslim imam, a Christian priest, a rabbi and a Buddhist monk in a room with 10 atheists?

Turkish television station Kanal T hopes the answer is a ratings success as it prepares to launch a gameshow where spiritual guides from the four faiths will seek to convert a group of non-believers.

The prize for converts will be a pilgrimage to a holy site of their chosen religion -- Mecca for Muslims, the Vatican for Christians, Jerusalem for Jews and Tibet for Buddhists.

But religious authorities in Muslim but secular Turkey are not amused by the twist on the popular reality game show format and the Religious Affairs Directorate is refusing to provide an imam for the show.

"Doing something like this for the sake of ratings is disrespectful to all religions. Religion should not be a subject for entertainment programs," High Board of Religious Affairs Chairman Hamza Aktan told state news agency Anatolian after news of the planned program emerged.

The makers of "Penitents Compete" are unrepentant and reject claims that the show, scheduled to begin broadcasting in September, will cheapen religion.

"We are giving the biggest prize in the world, the gift of belief in God," Kanal T chief executive Seyhan Soylu told Reuters.

"We don't approve of anyone being an atheist. God is great and it doesn't matter which religion you believe in. The important thing is to believe," Soylu said.

Reuters
CNN
BBC News

 
 
Mark Burnett Gets a Star
Ceremony to Take Place Next Week
From CBS2.com

Posted 7/3/09

Mark Burnett, the British paratrooper turned American TV whiz, will get a star next week on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Burnett is executive producer of the CBS smash "Survivor", as well as the shows "The Apprentice," "Celebrity Apprentice" and "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?"

Media reports sometimes say Burnett created "Survivor" but that show was actually created by Charlie Parsons. Still, Burnett is credited with giving the show the slick look and quick pacing by which all reality competition shows are now judged by.

Burnett, who is married to actress Roma Downey of "Touched By An Angel" fame, will receive the 2,387 star next Wednesday.

The Burnett star will be located in front of the Supply Sergeant store, chosen because it sells survivor gear.

Other Burnett vehicles include "Eco-Challenge," the MTV Movie Awards, "The Contender" and Martha Stewart's daytime chat show "Martha."

Burnett's next series, for ABC, is called "Shark Tank", which will pit budding entrepreneurs against each other in hopes of selling their business ideas to well-heeled backers.

CBS2.com

 
 
Katie Holmes to Hoof It for 100th SYTYCD
Tribute to Judy Garland Already Shot
From People

Posted 7/3/09

It’s official! Katie Holmes will perform on So You Think You Can Dance in celebration of the FOX show’s 100th episode, airing July 23, in a song and dance tribute to Judy Garland.

While buzz about her appearance began when photos of Holmes clad in dance gear at the CBS studios in L.A. hit the web last month, it wasn’t her first visit to the show. “She absolutely adores dancing as does her daughter,” according to executive producer Nigel Lythgoe, who said Holmes and her daughter Suri, 3, have been visiting the show’s dress rehearsals for a couple of years now.

Recently, Holmes has been rehearsing herself, sometimes until 11:30 p.m. — with breaks to be with Suri, Lythgoe says — on a New York street scene designed for the number, which was lit by famed cinematographer Dion Beebe, with direction and choreography by her friend, Tyce Diorio.

Inspired by Garland’s song “Get Happy” from the 1950s musical Summer Stock, Holmes will wear “the jacket, the little hat,” Lythgoe says. “It’s just an iconic look. And Katie Holmes has got the legs. Wow!”

People

 
 
America's "Funniest"
ABC Orders Show from "Last Comic" Producers
From
the Hollywood Reporter

Posted 7/2/09

ABC has ordered a new reality competition show from two "Last Comic Standing" producers in which comedians have to be funny on the fly.

In "The Fast & the Funniest," a group of stand-ups travel cross-country competing in challenges and performances. The first three to reach the final destination will perform for a cash prize.

The project's order is contingent on casting, with APA-repped Page Hurwitz and Javier Winnik producing the show.

"Funniest" could represent a more urgent take on the comic-competition series format made popular by "Standing," which ran for several years on NBC until it was canceled in 2008.

If greenlighted, "Funniest" would debut on the network in late midseason or next summer. It joins ABC's upcoming auto-competition series "Crash Course" and the Jamie Oliver weight-loss series among the network's reality efforts in development.

Hollywood Reporter
 
 
CBS Sets Up "Neighborhood"
Matt Rogers to Host Game for CBS
From
Multichannel News

Posted 7/2/09

"There Goes the Neighborhood", a new seven episode reality-competition series, premieres Sunday, Aug. 9 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. The series features eight families in a suburban neighborhood who are enclosed by a massive 20-foot wall as they compete in family-friendly games for the grand prize of $250,000.

In what promises to be the ultimate social and family bonding experiment, this neighborhood will be cut off from the outside world as it becomes family vs. family in a competition to win upgrades for their lives and their homes. With virtually no electricity and no ability to text-message, watch television or surf the Internet, these families will be forced to reconnect and work together as a team. For the duration of the competition, the eight homes will be surrounded by the daunting wall with no way in or out. Each week, another family will be voted out of the game until one victorious group remains to claim the $250,000 grand prize.

"This show is truly a social experiment," says executive producer Mike Fleiss. "We've never seen anything like it before. An entire neighborhood trapped behind a giant wall. It's insane!"

The show is produced by Next Entertainment and Jay Bienstock Productions in association with Warner Horizon Television. Mike Fleiss ("The Bachelor," "High School Reunion") and Jay Bienstock ("The Apprentice") are the executive producers. Matt Rogers ("American Idol," "Really Big Things") is the host.

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Variety
New York Post

Matt Rogers will host "There Goes the Neighborhood" for CBS
(photo courtesy Discovery)
 
A Narrow Wipeout
"Dance" Gets Beaten in Both Hours
From TV Guide

Posted 7/2/09

At 8p last night, ABC's Wipeout topped the hour with 7.8 million total viewers, up 100K week-to-week. So You Think You Can Dance's Top 14 performance show, however, led the demos, and averaged 7.65 mil over its two-hour run.

At 9p, America's Got Talent was the night's most-watched program, delivering 11.3 million viewers (up 9 percent week-to-week). ABC's I Survived a Japanese Game Show (3.83 mil) dropped 350K.

So who won? Depends on who you ask. People who track the 18-49 demo will claim a narrow victory for "So You Think You Can Dance", with it and competing series drawing to a dead heat elsewhere.

TV Guide
TV by the Numbers
Media Life
Zap2it TV
B&C
HitFix
Variety

 
 
Looking for Britain's Best Brain
Five Picks Up Series, Nintendo Sponsors
From Kombo

Posted 7/2/09

Nintendo is set to fund it's own TV show starting in October. Britain's Best Brain will be fully financed by Nintendo, under the agreement that Nintendo can advertise the Nintendo DS on the program. The show will tape eight one hour episodes which have contestants using memory, co-ordination, numeracy, recognition and risk assessment.

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Broadcast
Kombo

 
 
Big Brother 11: And The HouseGuests Are...
12 of the 13 Revealed
From
Reality TV World

Posted 7/2/09

CBS has announced the identities of 12 of the 13 houseguests who will be competing on Big Brother 11 and revealed the season will feature a "kickin' it old school" format twist.

Upon entering the Big Brother house, the 12 initial houseguests will learn that they will be competing as one of four familiar high school cliques -- "popular, athletes, brainiacs and off beats" -- and the teams will apply not only to food and luxury challenges but also to eviction safety.

"You may have graduated, but the truth is we never leave high school and this summer we are going to prove it," said executive producer Allison Grodner.

"From the brains to the jocks to the off-beat, everyone will be able to identify to one of these cliques, giving the viewers a group to root for and against from the very beginning. The division will cause instant drama."

"Their backgrounds are diverse, but they have two things in common: a fierce competitive spirit and a desire to win the half-million dollar prize," Big Brother host Julie Chen said during a Wednesday morning Early Show video segment that introduced the 12 houseguests.

The 12 houseguests will also be joined by a thirteenth "mystery houseguest" who will "join the game and give an advantage to one of the cliques," however the houseguest's identity won't be revealed until Big Brother 11 premieres on Thursday, July 9 at 8PM ET/PT, according to a CBS spokesperson.

Following its premiere, Big Brother's eleventh season will settle into the summer staple's regular thrice-weekly broadcast schedule, with Sunday night episodes airing at 8PM ET/PT beginning July 12 and Tuesday night episodes airing at 9PM ET/PT beginning July 14.

Similar to previous Big Brother seasons, the Thursday episodes will serve as the eleventh season's live eviction shows beginning with the July 16 broadcast.

The Big Brother house has been "transformed into a mean, green, eco-friendly living machine" for the show's eleventh season, according to CBS, which added the interior walls are covered with a reconstituted wood panel product made from re-claimed wood flakes, thus reducing the amount of lumber used to build the house.

In addition, the houseguests "will be made fully aware of the amount of waste they create" throughout the eleventh season and will be asked to recycle and place all food items in an outdoor manual compost center or indoor automatic composter.

The Head of Household room has been designed to resemble the seaside in Big Sur, CA -- complete with driftwood hanging on copper patina tinted walls and a working waterfall using recycled water.

Twelve of the announced 13 houseguests are...

- Braden Bacha, a single 28-year-old surfer from Santa Monica, CA

- Casey Turner, a married 41-year-old father, fifth-grade teacher and DJ from Lakeland, FL

- Chima Simone, a single 32-year-old freelance journalist from West Hollywood, CA

- Jeff Schroeder, a single 30-year-old advertising salesman from Norridge, IL

- Jordan Lloyd, a single 22-year-old waitress from Matthews, NC

- Kevin Campbell, a single 29-year-old graphic designer from Chula Vista, CA

- Lauren Crosby, a single 21-year-old bikini model from Atlanta, GA

- Lydia Tavera, a single 24-year-old special effects make-up artist from Torrance, CA

- Michele Noonan, a married 27-year-old neuroscientist from Pasadena, CA

- Natalie Martinez, a single 24-year-old Tae Kwon Do champion from Gilbert, AZ

- Ronnie Talbott, a married 30-year-old gamer from Belpre, OH

- Russell Kairouz, a single 24-year-old mixed martial arts fighter from Walnut Creek, CA

There is also a 13th houseguest which has not yet been revealed. His or her identity will be revealed July 7 ahead of the season premiere July 9.

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Want to "Face the Ace"?
Online Qualifiers Announced
From
Poker News

Posted 7/1/09

Looking for a chance to match your heads-up poker skills against some of poker’s most famous names? Full Tilt is providing just that opportunity, with online qualifiers now available for seats on the brand new poker TV show “Face the Ace,” which gives each contestant the chance to defeat up to three different Full Tilt pros in head-to-head matches and walk away with as much as $1,000,000.

“Face the Ace” begins filming on July 9th in Las Vegas in preparation for its television premiere, which will be on NBC on Saturday, August 1st at 9:00 pm ET. The show, first announced in late April, is described as “part game show, part reality show,” will be hosted by “Sopranos” star Steve Schirripa, and promises to include some formidable poker aces. Among the “Aces” scheduled to appear in various episodes are famed Full Tilt pros Howard Lederer, Phil Ivey, Chris “Jesus” Ferguson, Jennifer Harman, Erick Lindgren, Phil Gordon, Erik Seidel, Allen Cunningham, Andy Bloch, John Juanda, Mike Matusow, Patrik Antonius and Gus Hansen.

The show’s format begins with a contest (the online qualifier) facing four smoked-glass doors; behind each is a different “Ace” who will be the opponent in that heads-up matchup. A player who wins hus first match must risk his winnings to play the second match, and must risk his winning again if he wins that second match to try for the hat trick. Winning all three matchups, risking the money each time, would produce the million-dollar winner.

Seven one-hour episodes of “Face the Ace” are currently scheduled, running from the prime-time August 1st debut through January 2nd, 2010.

Poker News
 
 
Karl Malden: 1912-2009
"Streets of SF" Actor Played "What's My Line", "Movie Game"
From
Los Angeles Times

Posted 7/1/09

Karl Malden, one of Hollywood's strongest and most versatile supporting actors, who won an Oscar playing his Broadway-originated role as Mitch in "A Streetcar Named Desire," died today. He was 97.

Malden starred in the 1970s TV series "The Streets of San Francisco" and was the longtime American Express traveler's-check spokesman, warning travelers to not leave home without it. He died of natural causes at his home in Brentwood, said his daughter Mila Doerner.

With his unglamorous mug -- he broke his bulbous nose twice playing sports as a teenager -- the former Indiana steel-mill worker realized early on the course his acting career would take.

"I was so incredibly lucky," Malden once told The Times. "I knew I wasn't a leading man. Take a look at this face." But, he vowed as a young man, he wasn't going to let his looks hamper his ambition to succeed as an actor.

In the game show world, he appeared as a guest on "What's My Line?" in 1970 and "The Movie Game" in 1971.

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Karl Malden
(photo courtesy AP)
 
Mollie Sugden: 1922-2009
"Are You Being Served" Actor Played "Cluedo's" Mrs. White
From
the BBC

Posted 7/1/09

Actress Mollie Sugden has died at the age of 86, her agent has said.

The TV star, best known for playing Mrs. Slocombe in long-running BBC sitcom Are You Being Served?, died at the Royal Surrey Hospital after a long illness.

The Yorkshire-born actress's twin sons, Robin and Simon Moore, were at her bedside, agent Joan Reddin said.

David Croft, one of the writers of Are You Being Served?, remembered her as a "marvelous character" who would never turn down chances to make people laugh.

"She would never refuse any sort of comedy situation. No matter how undignified it was, she would always go along with it. She was marvelously funny," he said.

Actor Frank Thornton, who played Captain Peacock in the sitcom, told the BBC she was part of a very happy team.

"We all enjoyed each other's company, which, if you're doing comedy, is rather necessary," he said.

"You can't play comedy with people you dislike. Mollie, of course, was an excellent comedian."

In the game show world, she was the face of "Mrs. White" on the short-lived British game show adaptation of "Cluedo" in 1991.

BBC News


Mollie Sugden
(photo courtesy Flixster)
 
And Now, Equal Time from the "Girlfriend"
Woman Gets Name-Dropped on "Bachelorette"
From People

Posted 7/1/09

Austin resident Laurel Kagay was minding her own business and watching The Bachelorette on Monday when suddenly her name was mentioned, sparking one of the season’s most dramatic moments yet. Ousted suitor Jake had returned to tell Jillian that musician Wes still had a girlfriend named Laurel. Wes denied it; Jake stuck to his guns — and Laurel sat in shock at home.

“I was like, ‘What?’” Laurel, 29, says. “There was this pause before he said my name — and then he said it quite a few times.”

But Laurel, who owns the Peach Body Boutique in Austin, would like to clear the air. Although she dated Wes for three years, she says their relationship turned to friendship a year ago. “I’m absolutely not with Wes, nor would I be with Wes if he were going on a show to be with another girl,” she says. “That’s absolutely crazy.”

So how did Jake get things mixed up? “I think he was definitely upset about not being on the show anymore,” she says. “And I think Wes did say something about his ex-girlfriend. Maybe he said he still cares about me or whatever. Maybe he talked a little too much about me, and Jake just blew that into something else.”

However, Laurel admits, “We are really good friends and we do go out to lunch together, so I could see how people could think we’re together.”

Oddly enough, Laurel is also linked to another famous name in The Bachelor franchise — Brad Womack, the Texan who chose no one at the end of his season but introduced fans to DeAnna Pappas, and thus Jason Mesnick, and thus Jillian Harris. Laurel dated Brad for four years, she says, adding that she hears he is still single.

People
 
 
Paula Abdul Drops Dead for Lifetime
"Idol" Judge to Guest Star in Original Series
From People

Posted 7/1/09

Paula Abdul will show off her acting chops in a guest role on Lifetime’s new original series Drop Dead Diva.

“I am very excited to guest star on Drop Dead Diva,” Abdul says. “All of the people are extremely talented and it’s a charming, wonderfully written new show.”

Broadway star Brooke Elliott plays the sassy lawyer lead in the dramedy about a shallow model who, after death, finds her soul inside the body of a smart plus-sized attorney named Jane.

In a September episode, Jane will go before Judge Nina Hodge, played by Abdul, in a case about a store that refuses to carry plus-sized clothing.

People
 
 
Blake Lewis Returns With New Album
"Idol" 2007 Runner-Up Goes from Pop-Rock to Pop-Dance
From People

Posted 7/1/09

Blake Lewis wants you to dance!

American Idol’s season 6 runner-up will release his second album, Heartbreak on Vinyl, on Oct. 6 via Tommy Boy Entertainment. Shifting from pop-rock to dance-pop, Lewis says his new album, “the culmination of over 10 years in the dance scene,” will be “filled with electro pop goodness with melodies I cherish.”

Currently in the studio finishing the record, Lewis called on producers Rodney Jerkins (who’s worked with Britney Spears and Lady Gaga) and Dave Aude (who’s worked with the Pussycat Dolls) to craft his new high-energy sound.

“The music in the dance scene gets me out onto the dance floor to lose my inhibition,” Lewis says of the inspiration behind his new project. “The title is an ode to all the record stores that have been closing down due to my industry eating itself. These are the stores that brought inspiration to all of us music lovers and have led me to make the music I create today.”

People
 
 
Syndies: Low Points
Results for the Week Ending June 21
From B&C

Posted 6/30/09

Syndication ratings tumbled in the last week of spring, ending June 21, as a majority of syndicated shows saw ratings drag as balmy weather and U.S. Open golf preemptions sent viewing levels down. Many strips dropped to their low points of the season. Of course, those numbers don’t reflect the double digit increases most magazines saw June 25, the day of Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett’s passing.

Most daytime shows had a very rough go of it as well. CTD’s The Doctors ran its winning streak among this year’s freshman strips to 22 straight weeks even with a 6% decline to 1.6. NBCU’s Deal or No Deal was down 13% to 1.4. Sony’s Judge Karen fell into a tie with Warner Bros.’ Bonnie Hunt after losing 11% to 0.8. Bonnie was flat. Debmar-Mercury’s Trivial Pursuit remained stuck at 0.6. Program Partners’ Family Court was up 25% to 0.5.

In game shows, CTD’s Wheel of Fortune dropped to a new season-low 5.6, down 3%. CTD’s Jeopardy also sank to a new season-low, falling 4% to 4.8. Disney/ABC’s Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and Debmar-Mercury’s Family Feud were flat at 2.2 and 1.3 respectively.

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"Deal or No Deal" will return to syndication in the fall
(photo courtesy NBC)
 
"Got Talent" the Hit of the Summer So Far
NBC Show Bows #1
From TV By the Numbers

Posted 6/30/09

Paced by “America’s Got Talent,” which delivered the #1 series debut of the summer in overall viewership and was the #1 show of the week in adults 18-49 and other measures, NBC won the week of June 22-28 in primetime’s key demographic of adults 18-49, averaging a 1.6 rating, 5 share in adults 18-49 and 5.5 million viewers overall, according to in-home viewing figures from Nielsen Media Research. NBC also ranked #1 for the week in adults, men and women 25-54.

“America’s Got Talent” once again demonstrated its broad appeal, as the season premieres of the Tuesday and Wednesday editions of “Talent” were the #1 and #2-ranked primetime programs of the week respectively in adults 18-49, adults 25-54 as well as among teens 12-17. The Tuesday debut of “Talent” was also the #1 primetime show of the week in total viewers, while the Wednesday edition of “Talent” ranked #3 among all programs by that measure.

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"America's Got Talent" debuts at #1
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"Dance Your Ass Off" Records 1.3 Million
Catch It Next Week on Oxygen
From
the Futon Critic

Posted 6/30/09

Oxygen's highly anticipated dance/weight-loss competition show "Dance Your Ass Off" became the most watched series premiere in network history among W18-49, A18-49 and total viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research Fast Nationals. The telecast drew an impressive 1.3 million total viewers; 614,000 A18-49, 432,000 W18-49, and 173,000 W18-34 launching Oxygen's second night of original programming on Monday nights.

Hits on www.Oxygen.com also reached record breaking levels with nearly 40,000 unique visitors yesterday alone, a record for an Oxygen premiere. The show site has generated more than one million page views since it launched a month ago.

Compared to the previous four Mondays' average, last night increased 249% among A18-49 (614,000 vs. 176,000), 211% on F18-49 (432,000 vs. 139,000), 204% among F18-34 (173,000 vs 57,000) and 249% among total viewers (1,269,000 vs. 364,000). This comes on the heels of Oxygen's strongest first six months of the year among A18-49 (224,000, up 8% vs. 2008), W18-49 (172,000, up 16%), W18-34 (91,000, up 25%), total viewers (414,000, up 11%).

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Battle of the Bods to Return July 11
Season Two Back-Six to Launch
From
the Futon Critic

Posted 6/30/09

Fox Reality will offer up the back half of its second season of "Battle of the Bods" starting Saturday, July 11 at 10:00/9:00c. Then on August 15, look for "Househusbands of Hollywood" at 9:00/8:00c.

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"Fit Club", The Entertainer Return to VH1
Network Greenlights New Shows
From
the Futon Critic

Posted 6/30/09

VH1 has teamed up The Entertainer from the "I Love NY" and "I Love Money" shows to launch his own dating series "The Entertainer," featuring his parents as well as the infamous basement bachelor pad. VH1 has also renewed two other hit series: "Celebrity Fit Club" (season 7) and "Sober House with Dr. Drew" (season 2).

VH1 is also on a roll with its debut of new and returning series year-to-date. The music and pop culture network's total primetime viewership was up 12% during the second quarter of 2009 compared to the same period the year before. And, the network has launched nine new and returning series averaging at least 1 million total viewers in their premiere episodes. In fact, VH1 has launched five new series year-to-date averaging at least 1 million total viewers - more than any other cable network this year.

"No matter if you're a Grammy Award winning artist, a film actor or a TV reality star with millions of loyal fans, we all share the same desires of the human experience...to succeed, to love, and to live our lives to their fullest potential," said Jeff Olde, Executive Vice President, Original Programming & Production, VH1. "VH1 has generated a lot of buzz over the years by evolving from an outlet that commented on pop culture to a brand that creates it. With these projects, we're continuing to evolve, building on our core storytelling expertise to delve deeper into personalities and issues that connect with millions of our viewers.

"The Entertainer" will star Frank "The Entertainer" Moresco and the ever watchful eyes of his parents. Frank is best known as the guy who still lives in his parents' basement from the VH1 shows "I Love New York" and "I Love Money." Meanwhile, his parents have grown ever weary of their 32-year-old slacker son's current living arrangements - their basement. In a last ditch effort to help Frank get out from under his parents thumb VH1 is giving him the opportunity to find love from a bevy of naive hopefuls and the incentive he needs to move out of the basement and on his own. "The Entertainer" has been picked up for ten one-hour episodes and is set to premiere sometime in 2010.

"The Entertainer" is executive produced by Cris Abrego, Mark Cronin and Ben Samek for 51 Minds. Executive producing for VH1 are Jill Holmes, Kristen Kelly and Jeff Olde.

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Casting for "Untitled Art Project"
Bravo's Latest Game Looking for Players
From
the Futon Critic

Posted 6/30/09

Bravo's latest stroke on the reality canvas brings Golden Globe and Emmy Award winner Sarah Jessica Parker and her production company, Pretty Matches, together with the Emmy-nominated Magical Elves ("Top Chef," "Project Runway") and Eli Holzman, to produce an hour long creative competition series among contemporary artists. The Untitled Art Project will bring together thirteen aspiring artists to compete for a gallery show, a cash prize and a sponsored national tour. Open calls for artists interested in competing in this highly anticipated new competition series will be held in cities across the country starting in July.

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Fred Travalena: 1942-2009
Impressionist Hosted "Anything for Money"
From FredTravalena.com & CNN

Posted 6/30/09

Fred Travalena has succumbed to Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma on Sunday, June 28, 2009, after a seven-year battle with the disease. He was 66.

His television credits began in the 1970s, as a regular performer on The ABC Comedy Hour and the Dean Martin Roasts. He also has several voice credits on cartoons as well as appearances on nationally-broadcast children's programs. Travalena has also made many guest appearances on game shows and dramatic programs in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. In the mid-1980s he hosted the game show Anything For Money, a game where contestants attempted to guess how much money it would take an ordinary, unsuspecting person to participate in a silly stunt.

Travalena was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2002 and prostate cancer in 2003. Following five years' remission, the lymphoma returned in 2008.

"Since that time, he has been in and out of treatment, consisting of chemotherapy, surgery and radiation," spokesman Roger Neal said.

During Travalena's 40-year career, he entertained audiences with impressions of celebrities such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Bob Hope. He was a regular on the "Tonight Show," with Johnny Carson.

Travalena is survived by his wife of 39 years, Lois; sons Fred IV and Cory; daughter-in-law, Kelly; and a granddaughter.

Private services will be held this week, with a public memorial service to be announced later.

A Memorial Service, which will be open to the public, will be announced soon.

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"Popular"ity Contest
Graham Norton to Host Game for WEtv
From
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Posted 6/30/09

Next month, WE TV will jump back into the game show genre.

The women's-targeted service responsible for "Spend It Fast!" and "American Princess" will debut "Most Popular", hosted by irreverent British personality Graham Norton, with a sneak peek on July 19.

Each week, Norton will ask an audience of 100 women to make judgments that could reward one of seven contestants with a cash prize of $10,000. WE TV viewers will get a sneak peek of the series with a special bridal episode of Most Popular, featuring recent and soon-to-be brides as well, as several brides who appeared in the current sixth season of the network's signature series, Bridezillas. The special bridal episode of Most Popular is scheduled to premiere Sunday, July 19 at 10 p.m. as part of the service's "Wedding Sunday" block.

The show, of which WE has initially ordered six, one-hour installments, will then settle into its regular 10 p.m. Thursday time slot on July 23.

Scientists say it takes less than five seconds for one person to form an opinion about another. In each episode of Most Popular, the action begins with seven female contestants standing on a stage awaiting judgment. Based entirely on first impressions, the first contestant is sent packing before anyone says a word. With each round the audience, under Norton's guidance, learns more about each woman and votes one of them off.

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Let's Make a Deal... You Dress Up, Go to Pilot
CBS Looking for Players
From
About.com Game Shows

Posted 6/30/09

Like to dress up in costumes? Good at making decisions on the fly? Got space in your home for a gigantic rocking chair? If you answered "yes" to all of these questions, then the revival of Let's Make a Deal is looking for you!

That's right, we're finally getting the pilot taping for the new (and maybe improved?) LMAD. This is being planned for CBS daytime, but of course the pilot has to rock before the network will pick it up! We're hearing rumors on who the host may (or may not) be, but all we know for sure is that Monty Hall was heavily involved in the host selection.

The pilots tape in Los Angeles, on Monday July 6th and Wednesday July 8th, and you must be available to attend on both of these dates. The pilot will not air, but if the show is picked up and production likes you, they may invite you back for a real episode.

To get your spot in the audience and hopefully become a contestant, all of the info you need to apply is at Craigslist. And make sure you check out the YouTube clips that are linked in the ad! Get your info in as soon as possible, because these spots are likely to fill up fast.

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Ed McMahon: 1923-2009
"Star Search" Host Given Standing O at Memorial Service.
From MSNBC

Posted 6/30/09

Friends and family has honored TV icon Ed McMahon at his memorial service on Sunday. The late game show host and announcer's service included more than 200 attendees, who all gave him his final standing ovation.

The "Tonight Show" sidekick, who died last week, was remembered in a memorial service held at the Church of the Hills at Forest Lawn Memorial Parks and Mortuaries in the Hollywood Hills.

His wife, Pam, and their children and grandchildren spoke at the service.

R&B singer Natalie Cole gave a heartfelt performance of her song "Smile" with David Foster. Other celebrities in attendance include Jimmy Kimmel, Tony Danza, and Johnny Carson's former wife Joanna Carson, ET reports.

McMahon died at the age of 86 on June 23 in Los Angeles. No formal cause of death has been given yet, although he had been battling ill health for so long.

Ed McMahon's publicist says a celebration of the late "Tonight" show sidekick, who died Tuesday, is set for July 1. McMahon's publicist, Howard Bragman, tells The Associated Press Friday that NBC will host the untelevised event, scheduled to be held at 5:30 p.m. PST at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in North Hollywood.

GSNN's Doug Morris contributed to this report

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Crowley Can't Write About Gabon
"Survivor" Winner to Pen Memoirs
From MaineToday.com

Posted 6/30/09

If it weren't for the CBS reality show "Survivor," Bob Crowley probably wouldn't have come out with a book about his life.

So it's a little strange, but perhaps understandable in our super-litigious society, that the producers of "Survivor" wouldn't let Crowley include a single word about his stint on the show in the book.

"We had some stuff about the show in there originally, but we sent it to ('Survivor' producers) and they penciled everything out," said Crowley, 58, of South Portland. "When I went on the show, I signed something that said I couldn't write about it for three years."

Crowley gained national attention and became a statewide celebrity in Maine when he won "Survivor: Gabon" in December. Gov. John Baldacci later proclaimed a "Bob Crowley Day" in his honor.

Crowley won $1 million for "outlasting and outwitting" 17 other contestants in the wilderness of Gabon, on the west coast of Africa, plus another $100,000 for being named the favorite of the TV audience.

But in his biography, "Making Waves: The Stories of Maine's Bob Crowley," there are no behind-the-scenes tales about the filming of the hit reality show last year. Instead, there are 126 pages of Crowley talking about his life before "Survivor," and how he came to be the man who won the affection of national TV audiences.

The book is an "as told to" project compiled by Crowley's carpool mate, David Hladky, who writes under the name David Ladd.

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Melissa Rycroft Engaged
"Dancing" "Bachelorette" Finally Takes to the Altar
From
People

Posted 6/30/09

Former Bachelor and Dancing With the Stars contestant Melissa Rycroft is finally headed down the aisle, proving she may be lucky in love after all.

Rycroft got engaged to Dallas insurance agent Tye Strickland on June 26 after they dated on and off for more than two years.

"He's my best friend," Rycroft, 26, gushed last April about the 28-year-old agent.

The twosome rekindled their romance after Rycroft's engagement to The Bachelor's Jason Mesnick ended via a televised breakup on the After The Final Rose special on March 2.

Strickland, who was a frequent audience member during Rycroft's season eight Dancing stint, popped the question to the Dallas beauty at White's Chapel in Southlake, Texas. The couple later joined their respective parents for a celebratory meal at the Brio Tuscan Grille before heading out later in the evening to a reception with more family and close friends. No wedding date has been set.

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Ace Young Engaged
No Date Set for "Idol" Alum
From
Us Magazine

Posted 6/30/09

Former American Idol finalist Ace Young is engaged, he tells Usmagazine.com.

The 28-year-old singer - who finished seventh on the fifth season of the hit Fox show - recently popped the question to Allison Fischer, 20, his costar on Broadway's Grease.

See the weight ups and downs of your favorite Idol stars

"I found my true love in Grease," Young tells Usmagazine.com.

No date has been set.

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Cowell Gets "X"ed
"Idol" Judge to Focus on US Series, "Got Talent"
From
the Mirror

Posted 6/30/09

Simon Cowell is set to quit X Factor to launch a billion-pound global TV and entertainment empire.

After five years on the hit show, the music mogul has made it clear to friends that the next series will be his last.

Cowell, 49, plans to join Topshop tycoon Sir Philip Green to create and sell TV formats across the world. One of their first targets could be ITV. An insider said: “Nothing is off limits.”

Cowell has made it clear he wants Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole, 25, to become the new main face of the show, whose other judges are Dannii Minogue and Louis Walsh.

His £20million golden handcuffs deal with ITV ends in December after the next X Factor run, which starts in August.

ITV bosses, aware of his pulling power, are still desperately hoping to persuade him to stay. His outrageous put-downs have helped turn the show into a ratings winner with up to 15 million viewers.

In the process he has become one of the highest paid TV stars in the world with an estimated £120million fortune.

But insiders say Cowell, who is 50 in October, is reviewing his future. Although he wants to continue doing Britain’s Got Talent, he felt something had to give.

A close friend said: “He has found X Factor increasingly draining and it leaves him little time for serious business. Now he’s decided this will be his last series and he’s moving on. In future, he will have a more overseeing role.”

Cowell is said to be excited over his link-up with Sir Philip.

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Ken Roberts: 1910-2009
Announcer of "Make Me Laugh", "Chance of a Lifetime"
From New York Daily News

Posted 6/29/09

Overshadowed by the death of Ed McMahon this week, perhaps, was the death of an equally towering radio/television announcer: Kenneth Roberts.

The son of immigrant Jews from Eastern Europe, Roberts would have turned 100 next February. He was a lifelong New Yorker and graduate of DeWitt Clinton High School who almost became a lawyer before he was seduced into showbiz.

His warm and distinct tone took him to Broadway and then to the young world of radio, where he became the voice for dozens of shows that are both snapshots from a golden age and reminders of how rich that age was.

Roberts announced famous shows like "The Shadow" and "Radio Mercury Theater," where Orson Welles performed "The War of the Worlds.

He also announced "Ellery Queen," Fred Allen, "Baby Snooks" and dozens of other programs - some as fleeting, yet fascinating, as "The 1931 Chesterfield Quarter Hour," 15 minutes of music jauntily billed as "Nicotine's Newest Baby."

From 1935 into the 1940s, he announced "The Hour of Charm" - Evelyn Kay Klein, billed as Evelyn and Her Magic Violin (a 1756 Bergonzi), plus an "all-girl orchestra."

To qualify for the orchestra, women had to weigh less than 122 pounds and sign a pledge not to marry for two years. Any men they wanted to date had to be brought to a five-person orchestra committee for approval.

It was a superb orchestra, and one of the only bands not decimated by the draft when World War II broke out.

There's a movie here.

On the lighter side, Roberts announced "It Pays to Be Ignorant," a satire on the serious quiz shows of the day. Panelists spent the show arguing questions like which king came first, Henry I or Henry VIII. He was also the announcer of "Make Me Laugh" and "Chance of a Lifetime"..

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Indie Label Fires Back at Lambert
New Material Being Recorded for Upcoming Album
From
E! Online

Posted 6/29/09

Via 19 Productions, Adam Lambert issued a statement today about this week's release of some pre-Idol recordings he had made. The statement reads as follows:

"Last Friday I was surprised to find out that songs I recorded back in 2005 were being released. Since then I discovered the entire track listing, revealed online today. I was shocked to learn that songwriting demos of songs that I co-wrote and recorded over the past few years may be released in an album. Like a rough draft that a writer does before finishing a book, I did not intend my work on these demos to be heard by the public. I was unaware that anyone intended to release these recordings until I heard about it in the press, and I'm very disappointed by this entire situation."

Hi Fi responded to Adam's statement this morning, saying, "As we've already outlined, releasing this music was always the plan. That plan was changed by 19 Recordings after Adam won America over with his extraordinary talent. It's a shame that his management/record company choose to disavow their client's work and discredit him as a songwriter. As an independent company whose role it is to help put this out, we at Hi Fi think this is an absolute slap in the face to Wilshire Records. That small indie music company, run by an experienced music producer, Malcolm Welsford, thrives on finding, nurturing and championing new talent, and now they find themselves at a tremendous potential loss. Adam's songwriting partner, Monte Pittman now finds himself at a tremendous potential loss. Via the press, in the words of the musician they dedicated so much time and money to, they are being told that their work with Adam should never see the light of day."

Hi Fi's statement continues: "We apologize for what has become a tiresome tit for tat, particularly on a day that we mourn the loss of a truly original, game-changing entertainer, but unfortunately, each statement released in Adam's name contains a different story. We remain steadfast in our assertion that we seek only to share the music Adam wrote, according to plan, so his fans know the depth of his talent and see that he will be handsomely rewarded for his work."

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Len Goodman Recovering from Surgery
Should Be Back Judging "Dancing" Series (Both of Them!) Soon
From
Daily Mail

Posted 6/29/09

Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman is recovering from surgery to remove a cancerous tumor in his prostate gland.

Goodman kept his diagnosis from all but family and close friends and did not tell the BBC.

Last night the 65-year-old said he felt 'right as rain' and would be on the next series in September.

He told The Mail on Sunday he will be back on the show in the autumn, and credited his swift recovery to doctors spotting the disease early at his annual check-up.

He said: ‘I’ve had the surgery now. Everything’s gorgeously good. I’ll be back in September for sure.’

Len first discovered he had cancer in March but decided not to get treatment until after he had finished filming Dancing With The Stars, the American version of Strictly.

‘I could have said “sorry” and not done the show, but the doctors felt I wasn’t riddled with it and it wasn’t so far advanced that it was a life-or-death scenario,’ he said.

‘It takes a few weeks to get everything set up for the operation anyway, so I went ahead and did the show. I had the surgery done as soon as I got back from America.’

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Gale Storm: 1922-2009
Early TV Actress Played "Movie Game", "What's My Line?"
From Washington Post

Posted 6/28/09

Gale Storm, whose wholesome appearance and perky personality made her one of early television's biggest stars on "My Little Margie" and "The Gale Storm Show," has died at age 87.

Storm, who had been in failing health in recent years, died Saturday at a convalescent hospital in Danville, said her son, Peter Bonnell.

Before landing the starring role in "My Little Margie" in 1952, Storm appeared in numerous B movies opposite such stars as Roy Rogers, Eddie Albert and Jackie Cooper. After her last TV series, "The Gale Storm Show," ended in 1960 she went on to a successful singing career while continuing to make occasional TV appearances.

Storm was a Texas high schooler named Josephine Owaissa Cottle when she entered a talent contest for a radio show called "Gateway to Hollywood" in 1940. She was brought to Los Angeles for the finals, where her wholesome vivacity won over the radio audience and she was awarded a movie contract.

The contest's male winner was a lanky would-be actor named Lee Bonnell, who would later become her husband.

Given the quirky name Gale Storm, she went from contracts with RKO to Monogram to Universal, appearing in such low-budget films as "Where Are Your Children?" with Cooper and "Tom Brown's School Days" with Freddie Bartholomew.

She was often cast in westerns as the girl the cowboy left behind, and appeared in such B-movie oaters as "The Dude Goes West" with Albert, "The Kid from Texas" with Audie Murphy and "The Texas Rangers" with George Montgomery.

"I was really scared of horses," she admitted in 2000. "I only rode them because that's what you had to do."

She appeared in three Republic westerns with Rogers and recalled that his horse Trigger did what he could to cause her trouble. As she would smile and ride alongside Rogers while the king of the cowboys crooned a song, Trigger (out of camera range) would lean over and bite her horse's neck.

With her movie roles diminishing in the early 1950s, Storm followed the path of many fading movie stars of the day and moved on to television.

"My Little Margie" debuted on CBS as a summer replacement for "I Love Lucy" in 1952. It quickly became an audience favorite and moved to its own slot on NBC that fall.

While she was doing that work, she was invited to play such games as "The Movie Game", "What's My Line?", and "You Don't Say".

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Gale Storm
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Cronkite "Not Expected to Recuperate"
Legendary Newsman's Family Speaks Out
From E! Online

Posted 6/28/09

Television's most famous news anchor is seriously ill.

Walter Cronkite, once considered the most trusted man in America, is suffering from cerebrovascular disease "and is not expected to recuperate," his family said in a statement.

The family said it was forced to speak out "to dispel false rumors." Last week news reports stated the 92-year-old former CBS News stalwart was in grave condition.

Cerebrovascular disease affects the blood vessels in the brain, according to WebMD, and is often caused by high blood pressure.

"He is resting comfortably at home with family, friends and a wonderful medical team. We thank you for your prayers and good wishes."

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