[thechat] SETI at home project identifies candidate radio signals
Erik Mattheis
gozz at gozz.com
Wed Mar 12 21:13:18 CST 2003
On Wednesday, March 12, 2003, at 07:05 AM, Luther, Ron wrote:
> ... and a month later the aliens will show up on 'Star Search' where
> they'll be criticized for not being young enough
If they're not young enough ...
-----Original Message-----
From: Reneau, Charisse (NBC) [mailto:Charisse.Reneau at nbc.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 6:28 PM
To: 'abunshaft at aol.com'
Subject: Searching for talented performers over age 50 for new NBC show
Hi There.....
I am now casting for the new NBC primetime show "Second Chance:
America's
Most Talented Senior". We are seeking energetic, enthusiastic and
talented
people over the age of 50 who sing, dance or have any exceptional
novelty
acts. The older........ the better........the more outrageous.....the
better.
If you have any one to recommend please let me know and we will place
them
on the VIP list for the audition so they will not have to wait with the
masses.
Please find the press release attached for additional information.
Thank you for your help.
[here's the text of the attachment, a word doc]
NBC BEGINS THE SEARCH FOR ‘AMERICA’S MOST TALENTED SENIOR’ WITH CASTING
CALLS FOR NEW REALITY SERIES
BURBANK – February 28 –NBC’s new reality series “Second Chance:
America’s Most Talented Senior” will begin its nationwide recruitment
for prospective contestants in Dallas, Memphis, New York, Phoenix, Las
Vegas, Charlotte, Miami, Palm Springs, San Diego and Los Angeles.
“Second Chance: America’s Most Talented Senior” will feature seniors
from across America competing head-to-head in an overall talent
competition, which ranges from song and dance, to the most exceptional
novelty acts.
Casting directors for the new series are seeking energetic,
enthusiastic and talented individuals who are above the age of 50. Any
individual seeking the opportunity to show America their talents in
song, dance, or any exceptional novelty acts, is encouraged to
audition. Groups up to three are also welcome. Stand-up comedy acts
are discouraged.
All potential candidates should come camera-ready and dressed to
impress. In addition, all candidates must also bring recent photo
identification.
For specific times and locations of auditions please call 888.423.9119:
Prospective contestants for "Second Chance: America’s Most Talented
Senior" can obtain additional information by logging onto www.nbc.com.
(Contestants must be a U.S. citizen; must not have appeared in more
than one television competition or game show within 12 months from tape
date of program; must not have appeared as a paid principal performer
on a nationally broadcast free or basic cable television program,
motion picture, television commercial, or first-class stage production
produced by the League of American Theatres and Producers, or the
League of Resident Theaters, with six or more lines; must not be a
party to a recording contract; must not have made prior national
network television solo singing, musical, or dance performances on
primetime; and must not be or have any member of your immediate family,
or anyone living with you currently employed or have been employed
within the last two years by NBC and/or General Electric.)
"Second Chance: America’s Most Talented Senior" is a production of NBC
Studios. Stuart Krasnow (“Dog Eat Dog,” “The Weakest Link”) executive
produces, and Peter Johansen (“The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn,”
“The Martin Short Show”) serves as co-executive producer.
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Erik Mattheis
GoZz Digital
<http://goZz.com/>
Flash and ColdFusion Development
Minneapolis, MN
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