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Frasier hosts The Dr. Frasier Crane Show on talk radio station KACL ( named for the initials of the show's creators, Angell, Casey and Lee ).
In 1948, NBC decided to bring Texaco Star Theater from radio to television, with Berle as one of the show's four rotating hosts.
The three regulars also served as guest hosts for when Davidson was unavailable ; in one of those instances, for one week at the beginning of the show's final season, Stevens hosted while Bullock was the center square and Howard Stern announced.
However, Barron proved ill at ease in the moderator's seat, so both Fred Davis and panelist Alex Barris rotated as guest hosts in the early part of the fall before Davis was chosen to take over as host full-time ( a position he retained for the rest of the show's run ), though Barris continued to appear as a guest panelist occasionally.
Television anchor news Yigal Ravid, singer and 1992 contestant Dafna Dekel and model / actress Sigal Shahamon were the show's hosts, and it was the first time that three presenters were used to host the Contest.
In the show's first two seasons, Tracy hosts a " Tracy Asks ..." sequence in which she asks a question, e. g., " Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
In November 1970, the cover of Time magazine featured Big Bird, who had received more fan mail than any of the show's human hosts.
In October 1973, Singleton joined Nationwide as the show's " Consumer Unit " presenter with Richard Stilgoe, later becoming one of the main hosts of the show.
In 2010 guest hosts continued to present the show's 24th series, including Mark Ronson, Jack Dee, Josh Groban, Terry Wogan, Tim Minchin, Robert Webb, Tim Westwood, Catherine Tate, Frankie Boyle ( hosting for the second time ) and David O ' Doherty, who also hosted a compilation show transmitted on 11 January 2011.
Interviewed by the show's hosts Ant & Dec after leaving the jungle, he explained his reasons for participating: " For a long time I've been doing serious stuff.
His stance was supported by the show's hosts, who have expressed their own atheism.
This unseen announcer would begin each episode with an often over-the-top introduction to which the hosts usually responded or commented ( these comments varied widely, ranging from total non-sequiturs to Gilbert and Sullivan references to current events, along with viewer-submitted intros taken from the show's web forums ).
When the show's hosts asked her to perform in Edith Bunker's voice, she jokingly told them that she only does so " for pay ".
She subsequently appeared on the show's three updated versions Password Plus, Super Password, and Million Dollar Password, having been on versions of the game with five different hosts ( Allen Ludden, Bill Cullen, Tom Kennedy, Bert Convy, and Regis Philbin ).
Pardon the Interruption is unique in its studio layout, featuring a " wall " full of cut-out cardboard heads of athletes and celebrities that have previously been used in the " Role Play " segment, bobblehead dolls of the show's hosts and Reali, Etch-A-Sketch art of Kornheiser and Wilbon, and several other toys and trinkets they have received, such as Kornheiser's beloved " Leg Lamp " from A Christmas Story, Stewie Griffin and Elmo.
The show's hosts, Mike Sexton and Vince Van Patten, sit at a booth near the final table, providing commentary and occasionally interacting with the players during the game.
Garrett is a veteran of Dictionary Corner on the Channel 4 game show Countdown and in June 2005 it was thought that she was to become one of the show's rotating guest hosts while Richard Whiteley was recovering from illness.
Shortz is a weekly guest on NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday where he hosts the Sunday Puzzle, a cooperative game between the show's host, Liane Hansen ( until Spring 2011 ), and one of the show's listeners.
Concerned about the show's approach to the news, the CBC fired hosts Watson and LaPierre in April 1966, just before the end of the TV season.
3PBS Still hosts 2 hip hop show's with ' Rampage ' hosted by Zack covering oldshool hip hop from the beginnings of 1979 until the golden era of the late 1980s and early 1990s as well as ' Hippopotamus Rex ' with Ronan that covers hip hop world wide.
* Richard Roeper ( who would become one of the show's hosts from 2000-2008 )
Its theme music, " The Fuzz " by Frank DeVol, became one of the show's trademarks, together with the program logo and the " Boa Noite " greeting by the hosts.
Both hosts would fill out the show's half-hour time slot through introductions and longer extros which would analyse and discuss the episode critically for several minutes often explaining how a story was at variance with scientific concepts, how it related to science fiction genres, or putting the episodes in a socio-political context.

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Air shows, and other big shows such as agricultural shows, on grassy land, are vulnerable to continued heavy rain waterlogging the ground, and making the cloudbase too low for flying, forcing cancellation, or the show ending early, costing much money for the show's organizers, as people and parking cars have difficulty moving about and turn the land into a morass, and the organizers may be tempted to put straw or cinders down to make movement easier, and the owner of the land cannot accept the resulting damage.
The show's offices are located nearby at the corner of JFK Street and Brattle Street in Harvard Square, marked as " Dewey, Cheatem & Howe ", the imaginary law firm to which they refer on-air.
Many of the show's episodes survive today, and are notable for Kaye's opening " signature " patter.
The show's creators, Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez, have said that the Coleman character is a personification of one of Avenue Qs central themes: that as children we are told we are " special ", but upon entering adulthood we discover that life is not nearly as easy as we have been led to believe.
While the CGI shots have already been mastered in a 16: 9 aspect ratio for future applications, they are currently broadcast in the U. S. and Canada – along with the live-action footage – in the original 4: 3 aspect ratio television format to respect the show's original composition.
Throughout the series, they are generally depicted as antagonists, who are always at war or in an uneasy truce with the United Federation of Planets, the show's galactic organization of which Earth is a member.
In the show's playbill, the lyrics are credited to " Nom De Plume ".
Listener contributions are usually screened by a show's producer ( s ) in order to maximize audience interest and, in the case of commercial talk radio, attract advertisers.
One actor always reads the translation crew's names over the show's ending credits ( except for when there are dialogs over the credits ).
* Two characters are given names related to cigarettes: Lucky Straeker, Bookman's director and Dora Belair, an assistant to a competing show's producer.
There, 13 Black Panther protesters and the show's co-author, Jim Rado, are arrested for disturbing the peace and for using marijuana.
Due to the show's strong themes of female empowerment, the most powerful members of the team are often female ( Buffy and Willow ), while the men play passive roles such as that of father-figure ( Giles ) and supportive best friend ( Xander ).
As well, in real life, crime scene investigators are not responsible for the wide array of police duties that the show's characters typically carry out ( investigation, arrest, interrogation, etc.
While several characters have asserted that transporters cannot transport through a ship's shields or planetary defense shields, there are instances of this " rule " being broken through a technobabble solution ( TNG: " The Wounded ", DS9: " Trials and Tribble-ations ") or disregarded by the show's writers ( VOY: " Caretaker ").
The show's main character, Larry David, says the phrase inadvertently to his rabbi once he and his wife are ready to go out and renew their vows, who then becomes offended because of a relative of his died on September 11, 2001 (" You knew my brother-in-law died on September 11th, how dare you say something like that ?!").
While the broadcast shows are recorded on location, this was the first ISIHAC touring stage show in the show's 35 year history.
The show's two judges / mentors are the original show's longest-serving Young Talent Team member Tina Arena ( who appeared from 1977 to 1983 – six years 6 Months ), and Filipino-American choreographer Charles Klapow, one of the winners of the Emmy Award for ‘ Outstanding Choreography ’ for High School Musical 2.
Greetings from members of the audience to friends and family at home ( frequently humorous ) are read each week by Keillor just after the show's intermission at the top of the second hour.
One of the show's best-known features is Keillor's News from Lake Wobegon, a weekly storytelling monologue, claiming to be a report from Keillor's fictitious hometown of Lake Wobegon, " the little town that time forgot and the decades cannot improve ... where all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children are above average.

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