Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 26, 2007 -
- E! Online reports that Ron Howard is directing an adaptation of Angels & Demons, which will be written for the screen as a sequel to The DaVinci Code.
- ABC has asked for more Dirty Sexy Money scripts, writes the Hollywood Reporter.
- ComingSoon reports that John Travolta will join Denzel Washington in the remake of The Taking of Pelham 123.
- The Los Angeles Times talks to Brooke Smith about joining Grey's Anatomy.
- Variety has news that director Michael Mann will team up with Robert DeNiro for the movie Frankie Machine.
- Billboard has details on a gigantic Pink Floyd box set coming out in December.
- More young people are watching The Price is Right now that Drew Carey is hosting, Variety reports.
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Oct 15, 2007 -
The Price Is Right starts its 36th season today with a whole new look — and, of course, a whole new host. Drew Carey is now at the head of contestants' row following Bob Barker's retirement this spring, and I'm curious to see how he does with one of the most iconic jobs on TV.
Carey isn't the only thing new about this season of Price.
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Aug 07, 2007 -
If Drew Carey hadn't been tapped as the new host of "The Price is Right," his new game show, "Power of 10," might have been just another summer TV diversion. But now the show, which premieres tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern and Pacific, is more of a trial for how Carey will fare as a full-time game show host.
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Jul 23, 2007 -
Well folks, it's official: Drew Carey is the new Bob Barker. I truly had no idea he would actually be made host of "The Price Is Right" when I posted the poll this morning, but what timing! The majority of you who voted thought Carey could pull off this gig, so here's hoping you're right about that.
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Jul 23, 2007 -
Now that we've stopped reeling from the possibility of Rosie O'Donnell inheriting Bob Barker's hosting gig on "The Price Is Right," the next rumored name making the rounds is Drew Carey.
Variety is even reporting on the speculation, saying "Carey makes a lot of sense for the Barker job, given his mainstream, blue-collar appeal. His comic roots — and a past gig on the ABC improv show 'Whose Line Is it Anyway' — also give him the ability to think quickly on his feet."
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Jun 20, 2007 -
- Wayne Brady has been tapped to host Fox's "Don't Forget the Lyrics!" The show will ask contestants to sing the missing lyrics to up to 10 songs for the chance to win $1 million. This sounds suspiciously like NBC's "The Singing Bee," and America certainly doesn't need two karaoke-themed game shows.
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