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'The Bonnie Hunt Show' Gets a Russian Makeover (VIDEO)
by Chris Harnick, posted Apr 1st 2010 4:30PM
Ever wonder what a Russian version the 'The Bonnie Hunt Show' (weekdays, syndicated) would be like? Well, you're in luck because here's a special glimpse!Somehow we don't think slapping a blonde wig on a burly Russian man makes the host as charming as Bonnie Hunt, but we did enjoy those vodka cupcakes -- yes, it's just a small bottle of vodka in a cupcake, it's still funny.
Watch the video after the jump.
The Olympics: Day 7
by Anna Johns, posted Feb 16th 2006 9:35AM
Hmmm. CSI or Men's Figure Skating gold medal finals? Russian favorite, and Tom Jones fan, Yevgeny Plushenko
is the leader after the short program and he goes into tonight's competition with the expectation that he will win.A lot of people will probably put up with the figure skating in order to watch a new event in this year's Olympic games, the Snowboarding Cross. Think of it as Freestyle Skiing, but on a snowboard. Snowboarders will have to navigate a course against a clock, but also pull some nifty maneuvers out to impress the judges. American men and women are favored in these races.
If none of that interests you, MSNBC has hockey all day long:
NBC plans 416 hours of Olympics coverage
by Anna Johns, posted Jan 11th 2006 8:26AM
That's 17.3 days of Olympics coverage, people. And most of it is going to be focused on figure skating. The Olympics
run for 17 days (from February 10-26), but NBC will not be playing the events around-the-clock. Instead, it will spread
its coverage out during daytime, primetime, and late night viewing hours on six stations: NBC, USA, MSNBC, CNBC, NBC HD,
and Universal HD. In comparison, NBC had 375.5 hours of coverage during the Salt Lake City winter games four years
ago.Bob Costas will return as primetime host for the winter games, his seventh year with NBC Sports. And, to feed the needs of all those ice skating fans, Dick Buttons will host Olympic Ice, a daily report on the games' most popular sport. NBC is also prominently featuring David Pelletier and Jamie Sale in their coverage. The Canadian couple, who just got married, were a crowd favorite in 2002 when they ended up tying for gold with the Russian pairs skaters.
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