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GAME SHOW IN MY HEAD: Produced by Ashton Kutcher!

GAME SHOW IN MY HEAD was recently shot for CBS. Produced by Ashton Kutcher, who it is rumored, he bought the idea of the show from a British production company.

GAME SHOW IN MY HEAD screen that audiences watch footage on.

It’s a new game show that combines hidden camera pranks with game show winnings. Instead of the subject being the one getting pranked, the subject is the show contestant, and they are the ones pulling pranks on unknowing passersby. Contestants have to follow instructions of tasks given to them via an ear piece.

Each stunt, or prank that they manage to pull off, they earn $5000. The maximum amount one contestant can win in the show is $50,000. If they win the last challenge, they automatically double their earnings.

The show is hosted by stand-up comedian Joe Rogan who also hosted “Fear Factor”.
Tapings of the show lasted three days, and that was three days too many for Rogan and the stage manager who did not get along. The two squabbled in front of audience members.

Joe Rogan and the stage manager on set.
Joe Rogan and the stage manager on set

I attended two of the three days of filming. Edited footage of the contestants are shown on a large screen on stage while the studio audience reacts. While the pre-taped footage is rolling, Joe Rogan is speaking his lines that are timed with the edited footage. When the show airs, it will appear as if Rogan is speaking directly to the contestants via their ear piece. However, it is more likely that a team of producers were really instructing the contestants at the time the field footage was shot.

Another flaw in the show is that, each contestant is said to have only five minutes to achieve each task, but with the footage being pre-taped along with much editing, it is not certain how long each task really took. The audience is given the illusion that every task happened within five minutes.

Contestants go from starting to attempt a task in a unsuccessful way, then suddenly they go about it in a more creative way. It’s as if a producer instructed the contestant on exactly what to do to help the contestant win the task. Other times, the contestants are left out to dry.

Joe Rogan even stated to one audience member that one contestant achieved her task after the five minute time limit. The camera crew shot it anyway. But the show did not reward her, instead, faulting her for another time factor. She had to keep three possessions from a stranger for a solid 60 seconds. Again, because of the edited footage, we really have no way of knowing for sure if she held the items for one minute, even though it was irrelevant.

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DEAL OR NO DEAL: Coming to Daytime Soon!

Next month, DEAL OR NO DEAL will finally begin shooting a daytime version of the game show, following in the footsteps of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”. I write “finally” because it is something the show has been trying to work-out for some time now. One of the main factors for the delay was deciding on a host. It has already been announced that Howie Mandel will host the day time version as well. Filming will be three days a week for their newly syndicated half hour daytime spot which will air five days a week! Word on the set is:So far, only two of the models have been asked to join the daytime version.

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AMERICA’S GOT TALENT! - They’re Filming Auditions!

America’s Got Talent” has been traveling recently to film it’s new slew of auditions for their new season on NBC. Their recent stop was in Los Angeles. As an attendee in the audience last year, I couldn’t wait to see how the judges would fair with each other this time around. Last year, a big meltdown occurred with Sharon Osbourne and Piers Morgan that ended with Sharon walking out during filming.

This year, things were a lot calmer, and not much time for the judges to really get into any heated disagreements. Total time of filming on the day I was there was about five-six hours.

However, some audience members said that they saw David Hasselhoff wobbling and we all saw as he was pulled aside and talked to by production. This was BEFORE he jumped onto the stage and stood on top of one of the contestants while the contestant layed on a bed of nails as his talent act. See photo (taken by a cell phone camera). The audience gave him a standing ovation.

The judges were skeptical if the nails were even sharp. Hasselhoff tested it out. After he got off of the contestant, the contestant stood up and had red marks on his back. “Audience Wrap” audience comments at: http://www.hollywoodjunket.com/Aud_AmericasGotTalent_3.html

Other acts included a family who played instruments together, a strange bird, puppet act, and the show ended with a dance group called “Zupperstars”. They were dressed in large blow-up costumes. The crowd loved them, and so did the judges.

Word on the set is: the show got an audition from a Ventriloquist that rivals the talent of Terry Fator, the Ventriloquist who won last season.Hasselhoff Tests Bed of Nails

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