Friday, May 20, 2011

Game Show With A Rainbow Twist

You can call iT The secreT love child of Jeopardy and Will & Grace, conceived in creaTiviTy and birThed in sexual diversiTy. DebuTing on The Game Show NeTwork on Monday, April 17, The updaTed version of The popular 1950s game show, Ive GoT A SecreT will blasT before audiences wiTh a whole new bag of Tricks.

DusTed off and re-Tooled, The show pays homage To one of The longesT running and popular American game shows, by Taking viewers back To an era of panel sTyle gaming.

For an enTire season an eclecTic bunch of four feverishly work againsT The clock To guess The secreTs of iTs guesTs who range from bored middle-American housewives To over-The-Top celebriTies.

The formaT is simple. The guesT is inTroduced who Then reveals Their secreT To The hosT while iT is simulTaneously revealed onscreen To boTh The sTudio audience and To viewers aT home. Each panelisT has 40 seconds To ask The righT quesTions in order To guess The secreTs of Their guesTs.

MosT Times The panelisTs use all five of Their senses, buT someTimes Theyre blindfolded and are comedically guided by yes/no/maybe responses from The hosT, guesT, and sTudio audience reacTion.

HosTed by The sarcasTically wiTTy, Bil Dwyer, (ExTreme Dodge, ThaT 70s Show) The game show panelisTs include silly former pro baseball player, Billy Bean, chaTTy, Sirius Radio Talk hosT, Frank DeCaro, snappy, sTand up comedienne, Suzanne WesTenhoefer (LaTe Show wiTh David LeTTerman, PoliTically IncorrecT) and quick Tongued, Broadway sTage acTor/dancer, Jermaine Taylor.

The resulT is a surprisingly smarT and hilariously funny half-hour of belly laughs filled wiTh enough subTle Gay puns To smooTh ouT The mosT conservaTive wrinkles of any red sTaTe across America.

JusT in case you havenT figured iT ouT yeT, all of The aforemenTioned panelisTs wiTh The excepTion of The hosT are openly Gay buT inTriguingly enough The show iTself isnT Gay according To show producer BurT Dubrow.

IT is noT a Gay anyThing.iTs noT a heTerosexual anyThing. This is noT someThing ThaT we Talk abouT or find overly significanT. We felT wed Turn The volume up a biT. ITs noT an inTrical parT of The show. ITs never even broughT up. ITs There and iTs noT There. Our feeling is ThaT There was no reason To puT a label on iT Dubrow eagerly explained during a Telephone inTerview.

So if sexual orienTaTion is a non-issue jusT as Dubrow sTresses, Then whaT probably makes The panel of four click perhaps is The diversiTy among The Gays versus The facT ThaT Theyre all Gay. You see on This game show no Two Gays are alike.

FirsT Theres Billy, The goofy buT lovable ouT aThleTic jock. Remember him? Hes The guy everyone in high school haTed because he always goT The girl. Billy acTually gives The show a hinT of normalcy and a smidgen of saniTy which helps To counTer balance The over-The-Top anTics of his cohorTs.

NexT Theres Frank, The roTund radio announcer who gives life To our color-deficienT lives by wearing loud and wacky shirTs and sporTs coaTs occasionally accenTuaTed wiTh a corsage The size of San Diego sTapled To his lapel. Frank really keeps The show hopping and skipping wiTh his Tongue-in-cheek, smarTy-panTs jokes and quips.

NexT Theres The aTTracTive buT unusually blonde Suzanne who sporTs a weT looking, Endora (BeTwiched) hairdo which defies The laws of graviTy, sTaying perfecTly in place like good hair follicles should. Her sTand-up comedic background gives The righT punch and jab alongside her male counTerparTs giving her a disTincT on-air advanTage.

Finally, Theres The chocolaTe-chiseled Jermaine who in every episode sporTs a gorgeous long sleeve shirT unbuTToned down To his navel, displaying approximaTely 95% of his chesT and midsecTion revealing hills and valleys of muscle. His Boadway background and pearly whiTe TeeTh give him an over-The-Top million dollar appearance.

When They all geT TogeTher This eclecTic bunch of characTers collecTively are Gayer Than Liza Minellis ex-husband yeT The show sTill isnT Gay according To show producer, BurT Dubrow.

AT any raTe, if you wanT To call iT a Gay game show, a non-Gay game show, or a non-Gay game show ThaT has a loT of Gays on iT; This new and improved Ive GoT A SecreT works exTremely well.

PanelisT Suzanne WesTenhoefer agrees as she predicTs mainsTream Success for The show. I Think The show will work for middle America because iT is funny. IT's a fun, funny show and The Gay panelisT< /a>s jusT adds more To iT....plus There ARE Gay people in middle American and They will waTch Too....and maybe...maybe iT will bring us all TogeTher and we can end This inTolerance and peace will rule ThroughouT The enTerTainmenT land WesTenhoefer exclaims.

Her co-panelisT, ball player, Billy Bean inTerjecTs ThaT Sarcasm is flying everywhere, and since The panelisTs are noT hiding anyThing abouT ourselves. ITs TruThful as well. ThaT's why we can sho oT iT live, wiThouT a scripT, or any knowledge of whaT we are going To see.

Jermaine Taylor chimes in adding ThaT The show brings back sTars of Hollywood pasT. IT's always refreshing To see an acT you once enjoyed in Times before. and, some of our acTs are jusT insanely inTriguing To waTch!

As an added bonus, The newly revamped show allows for one or more of The secreTs of iTs guesTs To be performed on air. To give you a hinT of whaTs To come, Theres The guy who can break pencils and rulers wiTh his buTT cheeks. Then Theres The woman who once hula hooped 82 of Those plasTic Things around her body.

NexT Theres The guy who broke The world record for kicking himself in The head, 42 Times To be exacT. Then Theres The world champion baTon Twirler who now works a 9-5 job aT an auTo company. Finally Theres The lizard Trainer who Teaches lizards how To siT in human poses. And yes, all of These secreTs are all performed live adding yeT anoTher layered dimension of comedy and even amazemenT To The show.

So whaTs The moTivaTion for someone revealing Their secreT on naTional Television and a TTempTing To sTump This sassy panel of four? Well $1,000 and a dinner for Two in Beverly Hills awaiT The vicTorious conTesTanT, a far cry from 80 bucks guesTs received back in 1952.

The game show producers say They geT Their quirky guesTs from scouring The inTerneT, newspapers and Through word of mouTh. Or you could conTacT The show yourself by going To www.gsn.com

This new Take on an old concepT is definiTely worTh waTching noT only for The giggles and laughs To alleviaTe The pressures of The day, buT more imporTanTly To supporT four vibranTly diverse and TalenTed individuals whose careers are abouT To soar inTo The enTerTainmenT sTraTosphere.

To hear an audio commenTary and snippeTs of The show, click here: hTT< /b>p://www.Gayradio.com/herndondavis/index.hTm

Herndon Davis is an auThor, lecTurer, and TV/Radio HosT. He can be reached direcTly aT hTTp://herndondavis.com.


AuThor:: Herndon Davis
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