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Friday, June 29, 2007
Be sure to spay or neuter ... Jay Crawford, Harold Reynolds and Woody Paige?
Dan Patrick of ESPN has been contacted by the producers of the game show The Price is Right in an effort to see if the ESPN television and radio personality would be interested in hosting the show. Auditions are being held to replace retired host Bob Barker, and Patrick might be on a short list to audition.
It’s gotta be the end of the world.
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John
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as a sportscaster, Dan Patrick has the persona of a game show host
Although, this is much better than the Rosie O'Donnell rumor a friend of mine told me the other day. My response was "I'd rather have her in charge of all the world's nuclear weapons than host the Price is Right."
I wonder which scenario would lead to the end of the world faster...
http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/06/16/barker.odonnell.ap/index.html
Fixed.
Or Louie Anderson!
I'd say the 12:35 slot on NBC opens up in two years, but the serious rumor is they're going with Jimmy Fallon. I guess having two good late night shows is something NBC cannot abide. Carson Daly would be a less sucky choice than Jimmy Fallon.
That's unpossible. Steve Garvey would be a less sucky choice than Carson Daly. He's that bad.
2) The Price is Right is still on the air?
3) Jimmy Fallon?
Todd Bridges in Rod Roddy's wardrobe? Sold!
Gandolfini.
Crispin Glover.
Better yet, both as co-hosts.
That cracked me up trying to picture it. Just give the gig to Stuart Scott. He seems like he'd be more enjoyable than Dan Patrick.
End of story.
I'll watch anything with Bruce Willis.
Or John Stamos, now that his drug-fueled Australian rampage may damage his ER comeback.
Or a furiously self-righteous Isiah Washington.
HUGH LAURIE
Yes, exactly. He comes across as very friendly, unforced, intelligent, and endearing. I'd even say he'd be better than Bob Barker. And to top it off, I'd love to hear Craig Ferguson on The Late Late Show tease "Al Borland" in his monologues.
edit: In all seriousness, count me among those on the Richard Karn bandwagon.
Jason Alexander?
Magic Johnson?
/love the Richter, Glover, Buscemi and Gandolfini suggestions
2) The Price is Right is still on the air?
3) Jimmy Fallon?
How have you managed to avoid the constant reminders of Bob Barker's retirement?
Anything that gets Jimmy Fallon to stop making movies is fine with me.
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