6 a.m.: Up. Not much sleep. Too excited.6:30 a.m.: In the shower, I growl. A low, throbbing growl. When I do that, it somehow reassures me that I still have a voiceover career.7 a.m.: I triple-check that I have my CBS pass card to get onto the Television City lot, my scripts, my shoes, my iPad, my earbuds—it's a long drive back to the Valley if I forget something.7:15 a.m.: Google Maps shows that CBS is 10.1 miles from me. My call time is 9:30 a.m. for wardrobe. I'm taking no chances that there's traffic, a murder, whatever: I leave with two and a quarter hours to make a 30-minute drive.8:05 a.m.: I arrive and head for my parking spot, next to Drew Carey's. It's got my name on it.8:30 a.m.: My dressing...
- 12/30/2010
- backstage.com
The California State Lottery has teamed with "The Biggest Loser" co-producer 3 Ball Prods. for "Make Me a Millionaire," a new lottery game show to be hosted by Mark Walberg of Fox's "Moment of Truth."
3 Ball's Todd Nelson and Jd Roth and Gary Dawson and Randy Katz of Milestone Entertainment, a leading producer of lottery entertainment programs, will produce "Millionaire," which will premiere in syndication Jan. 17 for an initial four-year run. It will replace "The Big Spin," the longest-running lottery game show.
In conjunction with the new show, the California State Lottery has introduced a new Scratchers ticket, also called "Make Me a Millionaire," that offers the chance to appear on the show as a prize.
3 Ball, Walberg, the show's co-presenter Liz Hernandez and director Rich Dipirro are repped by Wma.
3 Ball's Todd Nelson and Jd Roth and Gary Dawson and Randy Katz of Milestone Entertainment, a leading producer of lottery entertainment programs, will produce "Millionaire," which will premiere in syndication Jan. 17 for an initial four-year run. It will replace "The Big Spin," the longest-running lottery game show.
In conjunction with the new show, the California State Lottery has introduced a new Scratchers ticket, also called "Make Me a Millionaire," that offers the chance to appear on the show as a prize.
3 Ball, Walberg, the show's co-presenter Liz Hernandez and director Rich Dipirro are repped by Wma.
- 1/7/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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