She 's a 10 in The Tank
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxEausPgUdc
This week......Double Dare has a new host.....
Just Like Mom & Dad.....they get another child....
And one last time warp to 2008. All this and.....Why did Roseanne get cancelled with a reboot of Perfect Strangers?
Time for a Gamestop Game break. Now I'm gonna ask you to solve this Idiotest.
We'll give you a Google Play Music interlude after we warp back to this ditty from former coach of The Voice and AI alum, Jennifer Hudson.
And we point the spotlight.....or should I say the flashlight to the correct answer: The man in the bottom right has 2 jacks of diamonds, that's because there's only one....jack of Diamonds. Get it?
Think Japanese game shows are funny? Well, ABC once did I survived a Japanese Game show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzI_DkHpLT0
That's it for this week. Today's consolation prize is a copy of Blankman.....and Meteor Man. MCU and DCEU, are you trying to sign them up or something?
This week......Double Dare has a new host.....
Just Like Mom & Dad.....they get another child....
And one last time warp to 2008. All this and.....Why did Roseanne get cancelled with a reboot of Perfect Strangers?
Let's..............Get.....................Lit!!!!!!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5XXLFpms0c
Madison Brunoehler: From coast to coast..............
And Across America.....and the world.........this is..............
Now here is America's favorite contestant, Pierre Kelly!!!!!
Me: Thank you Madi2TheMax and this of course is Game show Live! As live as it gets, as live as it happens and as live whenever you feel like it. Let's get into it with......
The whatstrending.com Opening Toss-Up story.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5XXLFpms0c
Madison Brunoehler: From coast to coast..............
And Across America.....and the world.........this is..............
Now here is America's favorite contestant, Pierre Kelly!!!!!
Me: Thank you Madi2TheMax and this of course is Game show Live! As live as it gets, as live as it happens and as live whenever you feel like it. Let's get into it with......
The whatstrending.com Opening Toss-Up story.
It's official.
NNickelodeon has tapped a host to help reboot Double Dare for a new generation. The network announced on Tuesday that Liza Koshy, best known for her YouTube videos and Instagram presence, will take over hosting duties.
Koshy will get some help from a familiar face: Marc Summers, who hosted Double Dare from 1986-1993, will return as a color commentator.
The broadcast team will preside over the new episodes of Double Dare, which are set premiere on Monday, June 25th at 8:00 p.m. ET on Nickelodeon.
The revival takes on the classic Double Dare format with two teams answering trivia questions, bracing slimy stunts, and taking on the obstacle course, which includes the boogery Double Dare nose.
In a statement, Koshy said: "This is a dream that I have been dreaming to live! From watching Double Dare to hosting it!? I am ready for a summer of slime and nose picking."
Fans will get a chance to live their Double Dare dream this summer as well. The network is bringing the show out of the studio and into the wild at VidCon in Anaheim, Calif. and at Nickelodeon Universe at Mall of America in Minneapolis for fans to watch and participate in person.
Now we find out who got spoiled rich and who got locked out of an isolation booth. It's the Yay & Yawn of May.
The yay: Cash Cab getting back on the road totaling 11 seasons.
The Yawn: Taskmaster. Trying hard to act like it's Uk counterpart, it averaged a 0.06 rating. Ouch.
After this commercial word, Just like Mom & Dad......season 2.
That's...............when Game Show Live! returns.
(fade to break)
Madison: Some members of our viewing audience will receive.....
Up to 10 fountain drinks for you and your friends from 7-11. Use it for next year's memorial day BBQ....or a Labor day picnic.....or......a drive in movie. Now back to our B-movie star of stars, Pierre Kelly!!!!
Me: Thank you Madi and welcome back. Later on, we'll find out why The Flash stopped somebody in a bank robbery.
Award-winning global media production and distribution company marblemedia is thrilled to announce that Just Like Mom and Dad has been officially greenlit by YES TV in Canada and BYUtv in the US for the production of 22 new episodes slated to launch in Fall 2018.
The first 20 episodes of the series still continues to rollout, and since the launch in January 2018 Just Like Mom and Dad has become North America's new favourite family game show, and is the highest rated family game show in Canada!
Just Like Mom and Dad is a hilarious and fun-filled game show that celebrates and rewards families for how well they know each other. Each episode features three teams of parent-kid pairs that are all trying to accumulate the most points after three rounds of family fun.
New episodes will feature more amusing questions and questionable baking, older kids between 8 and 15, more spectacular prizes and even crazier Bake Off recipes. marblemedia is currently seeking fun, energetic families to compete on new episodes, and interested parent-kid pairs can visit www.JustLikeMomandDad.com to apply.
"We've had tremendous support from YES TV and BYUtv and are thrilled that we will have 22 new episodes to continue to build on our success," says Mark Bishop, Co-CEO of marblemedia. "We cannot wait to serve up more family fun - and lots of surprises - to Just Like Mom and Dad's growing North American fan base."
"Creating moments of togetherness and family fun are at the core of YES TV's values." says Lorna Dueck, CEO of YES TV®. "Just Like Mom and Dad nestles in to our schedule perfectly, bringing a joyful mix of laughter, fun and family values to our stations. We could not be more excited to share new episodes with our viewers, on YES TV® this fall."
"BYUtv is excited to be working with marblemedia's remarkable team on a second season of Just Like Mom & Dad," says Michael Dunn, Managing Director, BYutv. "The first season has been a big hit in the U.S., and we have some ideas for season two that will be very exciting for our viewers. This show is a treasure throughout Canada, and we are thrilled to be part of the effort to make it available to families across the United States."
To accompany the launch of the new block of episodes, the mobile Just Like Mom and Dad game (iOS, Android), created by marblemedia, will also see new updates to build upon its current success. New updates include the introduction of an 'in-game announcement system' which alerts players of poignant game and brand information, a new block of challenges and additional prizes for winners. .
Here, have a piece of cake....
Food Network rings the wedding bells on Monday, June 25th with a primetime lineup celebrating the season with a lush stack of wedding cake-themed episodes along with exciting new hosts and a bevy of special guests. The all-new competition series, Wedding Cake Championship, premieres at 9pm ET/ PT, hosted by the dynamic Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir, and features six teams of elite wedding cake makers vying for the grand prize and Wedding Cake Champion title. Judging the action are baking extraordinaire Kimberly Bailey, Chopped's Maneet Chauhan, and celebrity wedding planner David Tutera, who are joined on the premiere by special guest Randy Fenoli, host of TLC's Say Yes to the Dress. Before the bakers get baking, don't miss the all-new special Wedding Cake Countdown with Drew and Linda premiering at 8:30pm ET/PT featuring Drew Scott, of HGTV's Property Brothers, and Linda Phan as they hunt for the wedding cake of their dreams.
"Wedding season is in full swing this time of year and Food Network is the perfect place to spotlight all the wedding cakes and cake makers baking dreams come true with their incredible creations,' said Courtney White, Executive Vice President, Programming, Food Network and HGTV. "With Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir at the helm of Wedding Cake Championship adding flavor, fun and flair to the competition, and Drew Scott and Linda Phan giving us a firsthand look at their wedding cake pursuit, viewers will be in love at first sight with all the incredible wedding cake designs on Food Network's night of cake."
Wedding Cake Championship, hosted by Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski, gives six baking duos a chance to show off their skills as they whisk through two rounds of challenges. First, they must tackle wedding cake toppers, where one team will earn a special advantage in the next round when the bakers must design a personalized wedding cake for a real-life couple!Special guest Randy Fenoli helps set up the first challenge in the premiere on Sunday, June 25th at 9pm ET/PT and judges Kimberly Bailey, Maneet Chauhan and David Tutera determine which teams move on and which will be eliminated from the competition. The action continues week to week, all leading up to the grand finale, when the pressure is on for the three remaining teams as they are challenged to create the most over-the-top, impressive cake for Tara Lipinski and husband Todd Kapostasy for their first wedding anniversary. The team on top will win a $25,000 grand prize and the title of Wedding Cake Champion! Catch competition highlights, meet the competitors, and exclusive videos of the hosts and judges decorating their own cakes at Foodnetwork.com/WeddingCakeChampionship, and weigh in on your favorites using #WeddingCakeChampionship.
NBC's American Ninja Warrior is "spicing things up" for Season 10, with a pair of new twists that are detailed in this first look video.
Premiering Wednesday, May 30 at 8/7c (where it will lead into the Sarah Shahi-led thriller Reverie), ANW this season will confront competitors at the finish line with not just the Warped Wall but also an 18-foot Mega Warped Wall. Choose and conquer the taller of the two and you pocket $10,000, instantly. (Aye, but here's the rub: If you go Mega and fall short, you only get one more try, not two, at either of the warped walls.)
Also new for Season 10 is a very $pecial $omething for the athlete who makes it the furthest in Vegas — in addition to the customary million-dollar payday awaiting atop Mount Midoriyama.k
With Buzz'd Out set to bow at the Hollywood Fringe Fest this weekend, the festival behind it all asked them questions. Here's what they had to say.
Q1: Do you have a preview? What are you most nervous about? What are you excited about? #hff18— hollywoodfringe (@hollywoodfringe) May 30, 2018
A1: Yes! Our Preview is PWYC on June 2 at 12:15pm! We're nervous about finding the best contestants! And we have a press guy who wants to work backstage and report on how it is like to work on a live game show set... so that's nervewrecking. #HFF18— BUZZ'D OUT (@BUZZD_OUT) May 30, 2018
Q2: Are you planning to see shows during #hff18? How do you choose? How does this influence your own marketing?— hollywoodfringe (@hollywoodfringe) May 30, 2018
A2: We have over 45 shows to see. A lot of input came from #OfficeHours and #DrinkingaboutFringe. Many are friends. How it's influenced our marketing...we're just louder and everywhere we ought to be (That last sentance is from Ben...Not Roe who manages this) #HFF18— BUZZ'D OUT (@BUZZD_OUT) May 30, 2018
Q3: What’s your #hff18 survival plan? How do you deal with the logistical problems of Fringe (parking, load-in, sleeping, eating, money)? Any pro tips to share with fellow Fringers?— hollywoodfringe (@hollywoodfringe) May 30, 2018
A3: We are pacing ourselves. On our show days, we plan to give all our attention and energy to our show and then if anything's left after that, we'll be hanging around Fringe 'Central'. #HFF18 But outside of that, we'd love to hear some tips!— BUZZ'D OUT (@BUZZD_OUT) May 30, 2018
A3: We are pacing ourselves. On our show days, we plan to give all our attention and energy to our show and then if anything's left after that, we'll be hanging around Fringe 'Central'. #HFF18 But outside of that, we'd love to hear some tips!— BUZZ'D OUT (@BUZZD_OUT) May 30, 2018
We look forward to our fourth show (MIDNIGHT SHOW!) because we’re making a mess!! You’ll want to be there!!!! #hff18 pic.twitter.com/vv2YKUsFMe— BUZZ'D OUT (@BUZZD_OUT) May 30, 2018
LAST QUESTION!!— hollywoodfringe (@hollywoodfringe) May 30, 2018
*gets a little misty eyed*
Q6: Finally, who is your ideal audience member and how would you like them to feel after coming to see your show? #hff18
A6/pt2: we hope after they leave they feel like they’ve gotten a good laugh, had a chance to try something new, and maybe learned something new! pic.twitter.com/UZK7xC8sKo— BUZZ'D OUT (@BUZZD_OUT) May 30, 2018
Time for a Gamestop Game break. Now I'm gonna ask you to solve this Idiotest.
We'll give you a Google Play Music interlude after we warp back to this ditty from former coach of The Voice and AI alum, Jennifer Hudson.
And we point the spotlight.....or should I say the flashlight to the correct answer: The man in the bottom right has 2 jacks of diamonds, that's because there's only one....jack of Diamonds. Get it?
Think Japanese game shows are funny? Well, ABC once did I survived a Japanese Game show.
In Season One, the contestants are informed that they are to take part in a reality-style competition, but not informed of the nature of the show. They are flown to Tokyo, Japan, and taken to the Toho Studios, where it is revealed that they are to compete on a Japanese game show called Majide (本気で). For Season Two, Majide host Rome Kanda surprised each of the contestants in their hometowns informing them they were going to Japan. They are broken up into teams and competed in games against each other. The winning team was given a reward activity while the losing team was given a punishment activity after their team game. In the second season, the first game played saw the winning team have an advantage into the second game, where rewards and punishments were handed out afterward. In the final episode, the first two games reverted to the rules of Season One. Two members of the losing team are chosen to compete in an additional game known as the elimination game head-to-head where the loser of that game is eliminated. (In general, the losing team chooses its two players as a team, although in the event that they fail to come to a decision, their opponents make the selection for them.) If the losing team has only two players remaining, then both have to compete in the elimination game. In the final part, the teams are broken up and the four remaining players face three elimination challenges in Season One, and final three facing two elimination games in Season Two; in all cases, the losing contestant was eliminated from the show and carried offstage and sent back to the United States by the "sayonara mob" (脱落者决定), dressed in black suits.
The series followed not only the Majide competition, but also the contestants' activities backstage and outside the game show in reality style. The contestants lived in a house together in the suburb of Kasai, with a Mama-san(Kozue Saito), who generally expects the contestants to live in line with Japanese culture and customs. In season 2, they live in the Majide Guest House with Mama-san.
The host of season one was Japanese-American Tony Sano, who commented, "It's going to be like nothing American audiences have seen on network television." [7] Episodes are narrated by Robert Cait.
The show was produced by A. Smith & Co. Productions (the producers of Gordon Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares in the USA) with Arthur Smith, Kent Weed of A. Smith and Co. and Tim Cresenti of Small World International Format Television as executive producers and Weed directing, and is distributed by Disney/ABC's Greengrass Productions division. The format was created by Danish producers Karsten Bartholin and David Sidebotham for Babyfoot ApS, and was originally titled Big in Japan.
Here's where the show within a show came in.
Majide (which is Japanese slang for "Seriously?!"), the show-within-the-show, was not an actual Japanese game show, but was intended to resemble a stereotypical Japanese game show.[8] The American producers watched hours of Japanese game shows, took the most common elements and created all of the games, with help from producers in Japan, who also produced the game segments at Toho Studios.[9] In contrast to many American game shows, which are usually based on either trivia (such as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire), mental skill (Wheel of Fortune) celebrity interaction (Match Game or The $100,000 Pyramid) or even dumb luck (Let's Make a Deal), Japanese game shows tend to be more physically oriented, such as Takeshi's Castle. The Nickelodeon game show Double Dare was a hybrid of both the American and Japanese styles, while the reality show format also used a strategy base for who to eliminate, and who to keep such as Big Brother and Survivor.
Majide is hosted by Rome Kanda[10] and judged by Masahiro Hurugori, known on the show as Judge Bobu (Bob). Kanda has translated "Majide" (マジで) as "You've got to be crazy!"
See there?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzI_DkHpLT0
That's it for this week. Today's consolation prize is a copy of Blankman.....and Meteor Man. MCU and DCEU, are you trying to sign them up or something?
Don't forget to email me at kellypierre8@gmail.com, coppockonsports@yahoo.com, Pierre Jason Kelly on FB and @Johnny_Arcade on twitter. Also I'm on Snapchat as MisterGSN and Instagram as Mister_WCW. We will return next Wednesday, and until we return, Play on playas.
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