Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] Jeff Probst Enters New Oprah Derby
- Original Message - From: "Kevin M."
> above average as the host of "Rock 'N' Roll Jeopardy!"
So do we think he would be a suitable replacement for the mother-show once Alex
retires in a cou
On Tuesday, June 28, 2011, Brad Beam wrote:
> - Original Message - From: "Kevin M."
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> above average as the host of "Rock 'N' Roll Jeopardy!"
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> So do we think he would be a suitable replacement for the mother-show once
> Alex retires in a couple/few years?
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I actually think he'd
- Original Message -
From: "Kevin M."
above average as the host of "Rock 'N' Roll Jeopardy!"
So do we think he would be a suitable replacement for the mother-show once
Alex retires in a couple/few years?
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On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 17:55, Kevin M. wrote:
> I always liked Probst as host of fx's "BackChat," and he was slightly
> above average as the host of "Rock 'N' Roll Jeopardy!" I just found
> his most well-known series to be staged, vapid, and somewhat sad.
Probst strikes me as one of very few peo
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Mark J. wrote:
> CBS Distribution, who syndicated Oprah for all 25 years (as its
> predecessor KingWorld), has signed the "Survivor" host/showrunner (and
> frequent fill-in for Regis and Larry King) for a strip talk show to
> start Sept. 2012 focusing on newsmaker
I always liked Probst as host of fx's "BackChat," and he was slightly
above average as the host of "Rock 'N' Roll Jeopardy!" I just found
his most well-known series to be staged, vapid, and somewhat sad.
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Mark J. wrote:
> CBS Distribution, who syndicated Oprah for
CBS Distribution, who syndicated Oprah for all 25 years (as its
predecessor KingWorld), has signed the "Survivor" host/showrunner (and
frequent fill-in for Regis and Larry King) for a strip talk show to
start Sept. 2012 focusing on newsmakers and family issues (dear God,
let's hope he doesn't join