TheManShow
Adam Carolla scores a pilot while his career hangs by an eyebrow hair
It doesn't matter if you love him or you have a dry-clean only voodoo doll of him complete with Chia-Pet sized eyebrows just to prove how much you hate him. You have to admit that Adam Carolla hasn't had the steadiest career. He's had a ton of self-titled shows that never really caught on with a regular audience. He scored the top spot on the American Top Gear that sparked a lot of interesting buzz and then had the rug pulled out from under him. He got his ass handed to him on the world's least macho reality show, Dancing with the Stars. Since The Man Show closed up shop, he's been bounced around the television more than a pair of silicone flesh globes in a Juggy audition.
The final death blow came last week when CBS Radio cancelled his morning radio show and all of their L.A. based talk shows to save some cash. But just as one door closed in his face, another one opened.
Top Gear USA hosts named
Car enthusiasts, take note: The British series all about cars, Top Gear, is coming to America. That's been previously announced, but today we can share the news that Adam Carolla, Tanner Foust and Eric Stromer will be teaming up to host the new NBC incarnation of Top Gear. It just so happens that I was watching Top Gear on BBC America yesterday and it's a fun show; it's not too techie-car show, it's more about the chemistry among the three hosts and the fun, goofy challenges they do that involve cars. Yesterday's show, for instance, pitted a one host in a Mercedes Benz SUV driving from London the the airport versus one host on a super bicycle, another in a speed boat on the Thames, and The Stig -- an anonymous test driver -- making the trek via public transportation. It was pretty funny, especially since the car lost!
It's a fifth season for Jimmy Kimmel on ABC
ABC likes what Jimmy Kimmel has been doing for their late-night schedule. They especially like the fact that, during the 2005-06 season, Jimmy Kimmel Live increased its audience by about 6%, which is pretty decent for a show that airs after midnight. So, to reward the comedian turned talk-show host, the network has renewed Jimmy Kimmel Live for a fifth season. That keeps the former co-host of Comedy Central's The Man Show on the alphabet network through 2008.
According to Andrea Wong, the executive vice-president of alternative programming, specials and late-night at ABC Entertainment (must be a humongous business card), Kimmel represents the future of late night television. She went on to say that Jimmy offers the network great creative strength, which is shown in his growing audience. This is most likely the opposite of what ABC executives thought when the show aired three-and-a-half years ago. During the first few weeks of the show Kimmel allowed the audience to imbibe in alcoholic beverages, which caused a bit of a panic at the network.
In addition to the renewal, Jimmy Kimmel Live will get its own one-hour primetime special this fall called Jimmy Kimmel Live's All-Star Salute to Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Scheduled to air at 10 p.m. on September 13th, the special will include show highlights, comedy sketches, and musical guests.
TV Squad Hot Topics
Most Popular Articles
Most Popular Tags
From Our Partners
- Cool Casting: John Goodman, Ryan Phillipe and Henry Ian Cusick on TV
- 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Preview: The Queens Film Infomercials, and 'Glee's' Amber Riley Guest Judges!
- VIDEO: 'Dancing with the Stars' Casting Rumors: Names and Wendy Williams' Opinions
- 'Project Runway All Stars' Week 6 Designs: The Four Seasons
- 'Bachelor' Host Chris Harrison: 'Love is a Game' and Courtney's Playing It Her Way
- More From BuddyTV
- Pilot Scoop: Fox Orders Becki Newton Comedy from How I Met Your Mother Team
- Fringe Exclusive: Lost's Henry Ian Cusick Cast as [Spoiler] – But in Which Universe?
- New Girl Exclusive: Zooey Deschanel, Hannah Simone, Ryan Kwanten Talk Awkward First Dates
- Community Exclusive: Smallville Vet, Scrubs Alum, Parks and Rec Player Visit Greendale
- Pilots: John Goodman to Reunite with Roseanne Barr For NBC's Downwardly Mobile
- More From TVLine
