Posted on 04/21/2021 2:08:51 PM PDT by notdownwidems
I have a couple really interesting ones. Nothing like the boring, uninteresting people they’ve been trying out.
#1 - Dale Watson. Sure, he’s a musician, but he has just recently been in a movie, Yellow Rose. He’s been hosting his own “game show” Chicken S#IT Bingo for years. He is so glib, so funny, and certainly knows how to deal with the contestants. He would come from left field, and would surprise a lot of people.
#2 - Jerry Butler. From the PBS Doo Wop Shows. I don’t really know how it came about, but after the very first one, they KNEW Jerry was the one. And they made him the host from there on out. Jerry is just so elegant, such a perfect host.
I’d watch LeBron James host the show.
“Derrick Hough”
Right! That’s him!
Don’t know the sister at all.
There’s a great show on Amazon TV, Ted Lasso. It stars Jason Sudekis as some second or third rate college football coach who gets a job coaching a Premier League UK Soccer Team. (long stories all around.)
It’s truly a feel good show. Of course the gag is the guy knows NOTHING about soccer.
But I feel like Derrick Hough could be Ted Lasso for real. I just want him to come over and coach me in house cleaning or whatever, I feel sure I will improve!
I call him Faggoty Andy.
I agree. Aaron R was great. Seemed to have studied the questions and answers and could comment as the show rolled on. Did not watch Katie Colic.
I’ve been purposely tuning out during the “woke” hosts.
That would be quite hilarious
How ‘bout Dennis Miller? Intellect plus a bit of dry humor would play well on Jeopardy.
I agree with you about Jeopardy.
If you haven’t seen them, I recommend “The Chase”, and “Masterminds” on Gameshow Network. Brooke Burns is a terrific hostess of both shows.
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