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OMG, I so wish I had the TV Guide Channel
June 21st, 2006 under TV Scripted Prime Time. [ Comments: none ]

LOS ANGELES, June 20: TV Guide Channel continues its new focus on original content by announcing Trapped in TV Guide, a weekly one-hour hidden-camera series hosted by Growing Pains alum Tracey Gold.

Trapped TV Guide puts unsuspecting fans in the middle of scenes from current and classic TV shows such as Seinfeld, Desperate Housewives and I Love Lucy. "TV Guide Channel is excited to give viewers the opportunity to re-live memorable moments from classic and current TV hits with a hilarious, all-new original series," says TV Guide Channel’s president, Ryan O’Hara. Trapped in TV Guide premieres on August 4 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. The series is executive produced by Barry Poznick and John Stevens for Zoo Productions.

 

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Anyone else over Jeremy Piven?
June 19th, 2006 under Jeremy Piven, TV Scripted Prime Time. [ Comments: none ]

ENTOURAGE star JEREMY PIVEN shocked fans at a Chicago Cubs baseball game on Sunday (18JUNE06) by cursing while singing the song TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME. Piven, who plays abrasive agent ARI GOLD on the hit series, was a guest of Cub’s marketing chief JOHN MCDONOUGH. The pair were chatting on the field before the game trying to figure out how to incorporate Piven’s signature line from the show, "Let’s hug it out, b**ch" into his performance of the iconic baseball anthem. They decided to go with the tamer version, "Hug it out, Cubs fans," but Piven apparently got caught up in the moment when it came time to perform. While singing the song during the seventh inning stretch for tens of thousands of fans, Piven yelled out to the crowd, "Let’s hug it out, you little b**ches!" Embarrassed Cubs executives immediately issued an apology, noting that while Piven has been a loyal Cubs fan and friend to the team, they were "disappointed" by the impromptu ad-lib. MCDonough adds, "I don’t know if professional adrenaline took over, but we don’t ever want to introduce profanity into the seventh-inning stretch."

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