Livewire! 4/3
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Me: from The Rock House somewhere in Grimsborough, it's time for.....
Howzit? Pierre Kelly here from a social distance to go the distance as we are presented by...Bengal King. The hot new spinoff about what Ickey Woods is doing right now only on Binjpipe. Good Friday morning again and again and again and so on.....and so on......and so on.....
in the Grimsborough area and TGIF! Hope you are well. And if you aren't well, well........
Today is World Party Day. With Covid-19 interrupting the party, TikTok is so far the dance club spot without ever leaving the house. But we decided to let us dance for our lives as the band strikes up and this Livewire! party is jumping as we....get wired!
Rose to what occasion?
Hannah Brown has left Tyler Cameron -- and their Florida-based "Quarantine Crew" -- to return to her hometown of Tuscaloosa, Alabama amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Breezy is back in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, her and Marshall drove home late last night, they want to ride this thing out with their families," Tyler's best friend Matt James revealed Wednesday via Instagram Stories, seemingly referring to Hannah's friend Marshall Eads.
Matt was one of the initial 32 bachelors cast on Clare Crawley's upcoming season of The Bachelorette. Based on his video, he and the crew had reached Day 20 of quarantining themselves.
"In the meantime, please continue to share information with us on how we can allocate resources and information to service our students, not only in New York, but all across the country, and that would be via our page ABC Food Tours," Matt continued in his post.
Who wants to be a single parent?
Well now, doesn't that make you feel better?
We'll do it live!.......or not.
However, the dire circumstances we are facing are also affecting reality TV shows that rely on live audiences to inject excitement and immediacy. That includes “American Idol,” whose last taped episode will air on Sunday, April 5, when the final Top 20 singers will be revealed. The following Sundays, April 12 and 19, will feature brand-new “American Idol: This is Me” episodes that focus on the lives of the finalists. The first live show, scheduled to air on April 6, is now cancelled.
One of the things you can do by yourself is record an Acapella cover
Because.....why not? Since, it's April Acapella Awareness Month, The Holderness Family put out a bop to have people bobbing their heads. Do it!
Closing Theme
Today we learned that if the Bachelor Autumn Games go on as scheduled, we'll witness a pumpkin spice latte drinking contest. My money is on Lauren Solomon.
Welp, I have to sign out now. A Hui hou, mahalo. And if you hear this noise.....
http://tpirepguide.com/qwizx/gssfx/canada/bs-buzzin.wav
Then you know it's time for Livewire!
Till then, please take care of yourselves and each other. We are all in the same gang. Play on playas.
Me: from The Rock House somewhere in Grimsborough, it's time for.....
Howzit? Pierre Kelly here from a social distance to go the distance as we are presented by...Bengal King. The hot new spinoff about what Ickey Woods is doing right now only on Binjpipe. Good Friday morning again and again and again and so on.....and so on......and so on.....
in the Grimsborough area and TGIF! Hope you are well. And if you aren't well, well........
Today is World Party Day. With Covid-19 interrupting the party, TikTok is so far the dance club spot without ever leaving the house. But we decided to let us dance for our lives as the band strikes up and this Livewire! party is jumping as we....get wired!
Rose to what occasion?
Production on “The Bachelorette,” starring Clare Crawley, has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, but whenever it happens, you can bet the crisis won’t be ignored on the show.
“When we shoot Clare’s season, it’s going to be indicative of what’s happening in the world,” Chris Harrison told “People.” “Obviously there will be talks of the pandemic and, ‘What were you doing quarantining and who were you with?’ Those are going to be the conversations that we’re going to embrace. And then when you watch Clare’s season, 20 years from now, you’re going to think, ‘What? What were these people doing? Why did they not hug? Why were they scared to embrace?’ And that’s kind of the beauty of this show is it always embraces what’s happening in the real world.”
Season 16 was scheduled to start shooting last month on the same day Warner Bros., which produces the show, shut down production on its entire slate. Since then, the Olympic-themed spin-off “The Bachelor Summer Games” has been canceled, but “The Bachelorette” and “Bachelor in Paradise” are still on the docket.
Hannah Brown has left Tyler Cameron -- and their Florida-based "Quarantine Crew" -- to return to her hometown of Tuscaloosa, Alabama amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Breezy is back in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, her and Marshall drove home late last night, they want to ride this thing out with their families," Tyler's best friend Matt James revealed Wednesday via Instagram Stories, seemingly referring to Hannah's friend Marshall Eads.
Matt was one of the initial 32 bachelors cast on Clare Crawley's upcoming season of The Bachelorette. Based on his video, he and the crew had reached Day 20 of quarantining themselves.
"In the meantime, please continue to share information with us on how we can allocate resources and information to service our students, not only in New York, but all across the country, and that would be via our page ABC Food Tours," Matt continued in his post.
Who wants to be a single parent?
It was a family affair on the Single Parents set!
TV Insider has learned exclusively that Regis Philbin will be guest starring as himself on the April 15 episode of the ABC comedy, "Oh Dip, She's Having a Baby." His daughter, JJ Philbin, co-created the show and serves as an executive producer.
It feels that we live in a time of crisis and that may be depressing for most of you stuck at home and all but Jessica Paige from the east coast submitted her own take on the Covid-19 crisis....in a musical way. And it starts.........hang on..........almost there.....now.
We'll do it live!.......or not.
However, the dire circumstances we are facing are also affecting reality TV shows that rely on live audiences to inject excitement and immediacy. That includes “American Idol,” whose last taped episode will air on Sunday, April 5, when the final Top 20 singers will be revealed. The following Sundays, April 12 and 19, will feature brand-new “American Idol: This is Me” episodes that focus on the lives of the finalists. The first live show, scheduled to air on April 6, is now cancelled.
The show won’t be able to use a studio for the usual packed live shows that end up with the viewers deciding who will leave each week. But have no fear. Host Ryan Seacrest told gossip site TMZ that “Idol” will be able to deliver the competition’s usual elements while keeping judges Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan along with the finalists safe.
Ryan told TMZ that those behind the scenes are still figuring out how to pull off what are usually live episodes that rely on the energy of the audience and reactions to certain singers to build excitement. Basically, he says, the end goal would be giving those watching all the usual elements, namely live performances, comments from the judges and fan voting
Legend can pull it off from his home while in his bathrobe in front of a piano, you would think that the Top 20 could, too. Inserting the usual live band back-up singers as accompaniment might prove difficult, especially for hopefuls who don’t play an instrument.
But here is hoping that the producers do find a work-around and not cheat such fine singers as Nick Merico, DeWayne Crocker Jr., Louis Knight, Francisco Martin, Jovin Webb, Faith Becnal, Just Sam and Jonny West from chasing their “Idol” dreams.
The Television Academy on Friday announced that “unprecedented challenges” resulting from the coronavirus pandemic have forced changes to eligibility and voting deadlines for the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards.
Among the changes is a delay in the 2020 Emmy nominations announcement, which has been pushed two weeks, from Tuesday, July 14, to Tuesday, July 28.
The dates for the Primetime Emmys (airing Sunday, Sept. 20, on ABC) and the two-night Creative Arts ceremony (which takes place the week prior, on Saturday, Sept. 12, and Sunday, Sept. 13) remain unchanged. However, “as national and statewide directives and mandates on the COVID-19 pandemic remain fluid, the Television Academy and broadcast partner ABC will monitor recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the L.A. County Department of Public Health,” an Academy rep said in a statement.
Also unchanged is the main eligibility period for series and limited series consideration. To qualify, the series (or limited series) must have premiered by the end of the eligibility year (May 31, 2020). However, there has been a modification to the hanging episode rule. Due to production and programming delays, the Academy has extended the eligibility date for “hanging episodes” to June 30 (formerly May 31).
Because.....why not? Since, it's April Acapella Awareness Month, The Holderness Family put out a bop to have people bobbing their heads. Do it!
Wash Your Hands - Taylor Swift "The Man" Parody Acapella
People know that they are supposed to wash their hands even when there isn't the threat of coronavirus, right? We know social distancing is hard. #StayHome a...
Closing Theme
Today we learned that if the Bachelor Autumn Games go on as scheduled, we'll witness a pumpkin spice latte drinking contest. My money is on Lauren Solomon.
Welp, I have to sign out now. A Hui hou, mahalo. And if you hear this noise.....
http://tpirepguide.com/qwizx/gssfx/canada/bs-buzzin.wav
Then you know it's time for Livewire!
Till then, please take care of yourselves and each other. We are all in the same gang. Play on playas.
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