Posts with tag peyton manning
Posted Apr 7th 2008 6:00AM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: OpEd, American Idol

Last night I went to a taping of the second installment of
Idol Gives Back at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood. This year the charities that benefited were Malaria No More, Children's Defense Fund, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, Children's Health Fund, and Save the Children.
Keep in mind, there will be spoilers. It's not like I found out the secret to
Lost, but I figured I would still give fair warning. The show will air on Wednesday April 9th at 7:30 pm ET / PT. For what happened at the taping and in the press room, read on after the jump. And check back for
Jason's review Wednesday night.
Continue reading My visit to Idol Gives Back
Posted Mar 26th 2007 4:03PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Sports, NBC, Late Night, OpEd, Saturday Night Live, Watercooler Talk, Celebrities, Children

Annie's
review of last Saturday's
SNL pretty much encapsulated how I felt about it; it was above average, especially if you understood some of the jokes directed at guest host Peyton Manning. Since I'm a football fan, that was no problem; the NCAA sketch where the studio guys kept saying certain players "pulled a Peyton Manning" was funny to me because, until he won the Super Bowl last month, Peyton had a bit of a choker's reputation.
Anyway, the funniest bit of the entire episode was the phony United Way PSA, showing Manning "helping" a bunch of kids. Even watching it today
on NBC.com, I couldn't help but laugh when Peyton not only checks the play at the line of scrimmage, like he does on every play he runs in the pros, but then he whips the ball at his receivers, whether they're ready or not. When he knocks them over, he calls them "losers;" he's so angry at one kid, he banishes the boy to a Port-O-Let so he can think about the error of his ways.
Continue reading Why are athletes so much funnier than other SNL hosts?
Posted Mar 25th 2007 12:32PM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Late Night, OpEd, Saturday Night Live
(S32E16) I know nothing about football. I know nothing about Peyton Manning. He's an athlete, right? Okay. I didn't expect much from him, since the majority of sports-related guests of the past have done poorly. To my surprise, Peyton did relatively well. I think this was partially due to the fact that the writing did not demand too much from him. Although this was a smart move to not make Peyton look like an idiot, it resulted in a mediocre episode.
Continue reading Saturday Night Live: Peyton Manning/Carrie Underwood - VIDEOS
Posted Mar 24th 2007 5:06PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight
At 8, FOX has a new episode of Cops.
- TLC has a new Moving Up at 8.
- Nickelodeon has two new episodes of Ned's Declassified starting at 8.
- CBS has March Madness coverage til around 9 or so.
- At 9, FOX has a new America's Most Wanted.
- CNBC has a new Suze Orman Show at 9.
- Also at 9: Hallmark has Teri Polo in the new movie Love Is A Four Letter Word.
- At 10, TLC has a new Trading Spaces.
- HGTV has a new Design on a Dime at 10.
- At 11:30, NBC has a new Saturday Night Live, with Peyton Manning and Carrie Underwood.
- At midnight, FOX has a new Talk Show With Spike Feresten.
Check your local TV listings for more.
Posted Mar 7th 2007 4:43PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Sports, CBS, Commercials, Web, Celebrities
The Federal Communications Commission got 150 complaints about the content of this year's big game. They centered on two events: one was the phallic imagery generated by Prince during his halftime show (pic on the right). Can you guess the other one?
Yup, that Snickers ad with the two guys kissing (Snickers has since pulled the commercial).
The Smoking Gun has the documents, and some of the complaints are hilarious. One viewer says that Prince's giant penis guitar shadow had a traumatic effect on his son: "[my son] hoped to be a quarterback and now he will turn out gay...thanks CBS for turning my son GAY." Another viewer said "God knows I didn't turn on the Super Bowl expecting to be tricked into watching gay sex," which makes me wonder where he usually goes to not be tricked into watching gay sex.
I wonder what these people think about football players slapping each other on the rear after good plays, and then taking showers together after a game. NAKED!
[via TV Tattle]
Posted Mar 2nd 2007 7:21PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Sports, NBC, Late Night, OpEd, Saturday Night Live, TV Sports

Peyton Manning just
has to do everything Tom Brady does, doesn't he? First, he won a Super Bowl and an SB MVP award, just like Brady (though Brady's won 2 SB MVPs and 3 rings). Now he's decided to celebrate his 31st birthday
by hosting Saturday Night Live on March 24. Brady hosted the show two years ago, and did a pretty decent job of it, all things considered.
Manning should do an even better job, since he's already shown a pretty good sense of humor in the myriad commercials he's done over the years. I mean, what football fan didn't love it when he exhorts a deli guy to
"Cut that meat!" in a MasterCard commercial? Or when he
donned a clever disguise to extol his own virtues in a Sprint ad? Well, most of them didn't. But you can't deny that he'll do a serviceable job on
SNL. Although, as far as athlete sketches go, nothing can beat the Joe Montana
"I'll be upstairs masturbating" moment from 20 years ago.
(By the way, I'm not a Patriots fan; I'm a Giants fan. I think I'm just jealous because we got the wrong Manning, that's all.)
[via
Deadspin]
Posted Jan 23rd 2007 12:04PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Sports, CBS, Industry, Programming, Ratings
So, what do you think it is?
Was it the debut episode of this season's American Idol? Was it the season opener of 24? Or maybe the half-season-ender of Lost a few months ago? The season opener of Grey's Anatomy?
Nope. The highest-rated TV show of the season so far was the third episode of Ghost Whisperer! OK, I'm kidding. The actual highest-rated show after the jump.
Continue reading The highest-rated TV show of the season