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January 2008 News Archive (Page 9)

Hosts Speak on American Gladiators

Hulk Hogan and Laila Ali don't hold back when talking about the latest reincarnation of American Gladiators.

The former wrestling superstar, for starters, considers the show to be an American icon.

"I think it's going to be an interesting piece of programming in action TV. It's kind of like a McDonald's or Chevrolet or Babe Ruth or Hulk Hogan or Mohammed Ali - American Gladiators has been intertwined with American society for so long that to bring it back is something that makes sense," Hogan recently said.

"It's something that's a genius idea at this time; I think it's going to be something that people get addicted to. They've added more intensity to the events; there's water involved in a lot of the events and I think the one thing that really is going to make people get hooked on the show is the competition.

The contenders are normal people that came to the dance this time; they had to beat out thousands of people to get here."

American Gladiator Hosts

Ali echoed her co-host's sentiments, setting up the dichotomy of the program for viewers:

"It's real people going up against gladiators; I, for one, don't vouch for anyone I don't know. I don't care if they're male or female - may the best person win. I'm not one of those women who's like, 'Pro women;' I'm an individual, and I'm in an individual sport," Ali said.

"So I see everyone as individuals, not as male or female. And I usually tend to root for the competitors, not the gladiators, because they're the ones who are really here. They're not really competing against the gladiators, they're trying to get their points. I always try to remind them, 'Hey look, you're going up against each other. But you have to face the gladiator, though.

But in the end, you have to remember that you're trying to do better than your contestant is going to do."

American Gladiators premiered last night and will also air a new episode tonight.

Nate Berkus to Host Oprah's Big Give

Get ready to hear a lot about Nate Berkus.

The openly gay interior designer has been tapped to host the upcoming ABC reality series, Oprah's Big Give. The show will showcase people who"criss-cross the country, giving away hundreds ofthousands of dollars to unsuspecting people who are in for the surprise oftheir lives."

So, why is Berkus newsworthy? Because anything Oprah touches turns to gold. And because it will be the first time a known gay man will host a network reality show.

Nate Berkus

Berkus' role on this upcoming sounds like it's roughly equivalent to Ty Pennington's role on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.

In early 2005, Nate appeared on Oprah for one of the most watched episodes of that year. He was there to talk about surviving the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster, as he and partner Fernando Bengoechea, were vacationing at a beach resort in SriLanka when the tsunami hit. While Berkus survived, Bengoechea is still missing and presumed dead.

Berkus still makes regular appearances on Oprah's show to talk about design.

Carrie Ann Inaba Excited, Nervous for Dance War

Carrie Ann Inaba has high hopes for her new show. Just look at which program she recently compared it to:

"It's a little bit more like American Idol," said the Dancing with the Stars judge. "This is really about kids pursuing their dreams. That mentoring aspect is important."

Carrie Ann Inaba Pic

Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann, which will follow the two Dancing with the Stars judges as they lead their respective teams of singers and dancers against one another for home viewer votes, premieres on Monday, January on ABC.

"I'm excited - but I'm not going to lie - it scares me," Inaba added.

Past Contestants to Appear on Rock of Love 2

Cindy Steedle, Lacey Connor (pictured), and Heather Chadwell - contestants on the first season of Rock of Love with Bret Michaels - are set to make an appearance for the upcoming season, which premieres on Sunday, January 13.

The roles of these scorned women is unknown right now. Guess you'll need to tune in to find out.

Lacey Conner Picture

Cast of Survivor Micronesia: The Fans

Here is the other half of the cast of Survivor: Micronesia: The Fans...

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1 â€" Michael Bortone, 34, a writer/actor from Los Angeles (originally from Boston)
2 â€" Tracy Hughes-Wolf, 43, a commercial builder from Frederick, Va.
3 â€" Joel Anderson, 32, a firefighter from Avondale, Ariz.
4 â€" Kathleen Sleckman, 45, a golf course vendor from Glen Ellyn, Ill.
5 â€" Erik Reichenbach, 22, an ice cream scooper from Ypsilanti, Mich. (works in Hell, Mich.)
6 â€" Mary Sartain, 29, a small business owner from Emeryville, Calif.
7 â€" Chet Welch, 48, a beauty pageant coach from Ford City, Pa.
8 â€" Natalie Bolton, 32, a personal trainer from West Hollywood, Calif (orig. from Houston)
9 â€" Jason Siska, 22, a student teacher from Fox River Grove, Ill.
10 â€" Alexis Jones, 24, a motivational speaker from Beverly Hills (orig. from Austin, Tex.)

Cast of Survivor Micronesia: The Favorites

Survivor: Micronesia premieres February 7 and pits fans of the show versus veteran favorites from years past.

Here is a photo - along with the identities - of that second group:

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11 â€" Cirie Fields, 37, Survivor: Panama
12 â€" Jonathan Penner, 45, Survivor: Cook Islands
13 â€" Amanda Kimmel, 23, Survivor: China
14 â€" James Clement, 30, Survivor: China
15 â€" Ozzy Lusth, 26, Survivor: Cook Islands
16 â€" Yau-Man Chan, 55, Survivor: Fiji
17 â€" Eliza Orlins, 25, Survivor: Vanuatu
18 â€" Jon Dalton (aka Johnny Fairplay), 33, Survivor: Pearl Islands
19 â€" Parvati Shallow, 25, Survivor: Cook Islands
20 â€" Ami Cusack, 24, Survivor Pearl Islands

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