‘Name Game’ Needs PlayersName Game Show sl
New episodes of Celebrity Name Game started airing this week, and the show is getting ready to tape more shows soon. If you’d like to be a contestant on the show, you can go to celebnamegame.com and click on “auditions.”

A Great Day for Comedy
Brian Volk WeissThe website TheInterrobang.com recently interviewed Brian Volk-Weiss, President of Comedy Dynamics and one of the executive producers of Craig’s new History Channel show Join Or Die. He talks about how stand up comedy and comedy clubs are seeing a resurgence, the growth of comedy specials (his company distributed Craig’s most recent special Just Being Honest) comics he likes and other trends in the business.

‘Who’ TriviaCraig Who Trivia
During episodes of Doctor Who on BBC America, the channel will sometimes pop up bits of trivia about the show and its cast. As the RSA’s @Superwholock96 spotted over the weekend, one mentioned Craig. Click on the image to enlarge.

Craig and Larry
05 Larry KingIn case you missed it, Craig had a great back-and-forth with Larry King on Twitter. Craig noticed that Larry was getting ready to tweet some of his famous “King’s Things,” and came up with some great responses to each one. Here’s the full exchange.

RIP Sir TerrySir Terry Wogan
Legendary UK broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan died over the weekend at the age of 77. If you’ve listened to British radio or watched British television in the past five decades, you know Wogan’s face was friendly and familiar, and his warm Irish voice unmistakable. In addition to being the longtime host of “The Breakfast Show” and later “Wake Up to Wogan” on BBC Radio 2, he hosted TV game shows, talk shows and worked on countless other programs.

He was the host for many years of the Eurovision Song Contest, a precursor to all of the ‘Idol’ and ‘Got Talent’ shows. In it, each country enters a song and performs it on the three-hour show, and people from across the continent vote on their favorite. Past winners include well-known groups like ABBA, and in 1974, the song entered by Portugal was used as the signal to start a revolution in the country. At times parodied and known for creating cross-border rivalries, the show nonetheless routinely draws millions of viewers. He also for many years held the record for the longest televised putt in golf, sunk in 1981 and surpassed only in 2012 by Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps.

Pudsey CINHowever, perhaps Wogan’s greatest legacy is as host of the BBC telethon Children In Need, which raises money for disabled and disadvantaged children. Each year, BBC One runs a series of special programs from early evening until 2am, along with celebrities narrating personal stories of those who have been helped by the charity. Begun in 1980, the telethon has raised a staggering 850 million dollars to help children across the UK. A charming, witty and generous man, he will be sorely missed.

You Thought He Was History
The newest promo for Craig’s upcoming show Join Or Die on the History Channel is pretty epic. Take a look:

Video courtesy: History

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