Fox First Run is set to launch Person, Place or Thing game show, hosted by Melissa Peterman, this fall on Fox Television Stations following a successful four-week test run last summer. The half-hour weekday show has been sold across 89% of the U.S. in 161 markets from various station groups, including Sinclair, Nexstar, Scripps and Tegna, according to Fox First Run.
Person, Place, or Thing is a game where players ask “yes” or “no” questions to correctly determine the identity of a person, place, or thing. Created by Jeff Proctor and Paul Franklin, the game show intersperses comedy with common knowledge to hold audiences’ attention for a fast paced 30 minutes. Proctor, Franklin, and Peterman serve as executive producers, along with Tracy Verna and David Hurwitz.
“I’ve been trying to get Melissa to host one of our game shows for years,” said Stephen Brown, EVP of Programming and Development for Fox First Run...
Person, Place, or Thing is a game where players ask “yes” or “no” questions to correctly determine the identity of a person, place, or thing. Created by Jeff Proctor and Paul Franklin, the game show intersperses comedy with common knowledge to hold audiences’ attention for a fast paced 30 minutes. Proctor, Franklin, and Peterman serve as executive producers, along with Tracy Verna and David Hurwitz.
“I’ve been trying to get Melissa to host one of our game shows for years,” said Stephen Brown, EVP of Programming and Development for Fox First Run...
- 6/5/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Considering the state of the world right now, there has probably never been a better time to binge the entire Skywalker Saga. And thanks to Disney Plus, you can do exactly that on May 4th, as the final film, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, will finally be joining every other movie in the saga on the streaming service.
Of course, as you may already know, May 4th is dubbed “Star Wars Day” thanks to fans who began saying “May the 4th be with you” as a pun based on the immensely popular franchise catchphrase “May the force be with you.” It’s the perfect day for Disney to add the final film in the saga to their platform, too, and the response to the announcement makes it pretty obvious that everyone else agrees.
The news has brought a lot of excitement to patient subscribers who have waited for this...
Of course, as you may already know, May 4th is dubbed “Star Wars Day” thanks to fans who began saying “May the 4th be with you” as a pun based on the immensely popular franchise catchphrase “May the force be with you.” It’s the perfect day for Disney to add the final film in the saga to their platform, too, and the response to the announcement makes it pretty obvious that everyone else agrees.
The news has brought a lot of excitement to patient subscribers who have waited for this...
- 4/27/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
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