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Home Front: Politix
Howard Dean May Host a TV Show
2004-04-30
And were going to be on on WXFM in Chicago and WRGB in Ohio and WFHU in Pittsburg - Yaaarrrrrgggg

EFL:
Dean preps for talkshow 04/29/2004
Wed Apr 28, 8:00 PM ET

Josef Adalian, STAFF

Dr. Phil could soon be sharing the Paramount lot with another doc: Howard Dean..., the former Democratic presidential candidate is mulling the idea of hosting his own syndicated gabfest. He’s hooked up with ex-Big Ticket TV topper Larry Lyttle ("Judge Judy") and longtime political consultant Gerald Rafshoon, who would likely serve as exec producers of a pilot for any such project.....
Dean is in Hollywood this week, and he’s taking meetings with execs at Viacom-owned Paramount Domestic Television. Lyttle is still based on the Par lot, and he’s helping Dean make the connection with the studio.


imagine sponsors for this:
Throat Drops; anxiety pills and could Dennis Kucinich be a substitute when Howard is on travel..oh please, pretty please;



Posted by:mhw

#10  No - No - No it's pronounced Yeeaaaggghhh.
Posted by: JP   2004-04-30 11:32:51 PM  

#9  "Goggi Grant ear worm"
Wrong ear: "Mister Sandman" was recorded by The Chordettes
"Although the four women's arrangements owed more to the Andrews Sisters than doo wop, they did, unlike many of their peers, prove fairly adaptable to the rock era. First establishing themselves with the huge (and non-rock) pop hit "Mr. Sandman" in 1954, they continued to chart in the last half of the 1950s and the early 1960s, often with covers of rock and R&B songs. The #2 1958 hit "Lollipop" was the biggest of these."
Gogi Grant's big hit was "The Wayward Wind"
"Gogi Grant... scored one of 1956's biggest hits with the song "The Wayward Wind." The same year, Grant was voted Most Popular Female Vocalist by Billboard magazine."

[Bio excerpts from All Music Guide, whose pages, unfortunately, can't be linked directly. And yes, I have too much time on my hands this evening!]
Posted by: Old Grouch   2004-04-30 7:28:53 PM  

#8  "ima got a Goggi Grant ear worm."

hmmmm ....sounds surprisingly mucky, doesn't it?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-04-30 5:28:49 PM  

#7  The Reverend gonna kick Deans lilly white patui.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-04-30 5:10:41 PM  

#6  Crazy funny Mike, course now ima got a Goggi Grant ear worm. :)
Posted by: Shipman   2004-04-30 5:09:59 PM  

#5  Dean will need a side-kick. Who's he gonna ask?

1) Jim McDermott
2) Dennis Kucinich
3) Nancy Pelosi

Any other suggestions?
Posted by: BigEd   2004-04-30 3:24:53 PM  

#4  Rofl :)
Posted by: djohn66   2004-04-30 3:15:53 PM  

#3  I can hear the theme music already . . .

Mister Dean-man, bring me a scream
Make it the loudest that there's ever been
Ever since the recount we've been ranting all over
Please tell me the Bush administration is over

Mister Dean-man, I'm so alone
Don't have no other moonbats to call on the phone
Please turn on your magic broadcast beam
Mister Dean-man, bring me a scream

Posted by: Mike   2004-04-30 1:56:46 PM  

#2  Is he going to give an audio feed to Air America, or is he going to stick to a real broadcast network?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-04-30 1:30:42 PM  

#1  How about a threesome. Howard Dean, Jerry Springer and Howard Stern
Posted by: cheaderhead   2004-04-30 1:08:27 PM  

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