Howie Mandel’s Alevy Prods. and Core Media Group have signed a first-look deal for Mandel and Alevy to executive produce scripted and unscripted TV and digital projects. Mandel and his Alevy partner Mike Marks currently executive produce the TBS hidden camera series Deal With It. Mandel previously worked with Core president Marc Graboff at NBC, where Mandel hosted Deal Or No Deal, earning an Emmy nomination, and continues to serve as a judge on America’s Got Talent. “Over the course of my long-standing relationship with Howie, I have come to appreciate him as possessing that extremely rare combination of being an incredibly talented performer as well as a smart, savvy producer,” Graboff said. Other shows produced by Alevy Prods. — repped in the deal by Wme, 3 Arts Entertainment and attorney Bill Sobel — include Mobbed, Take It All and Howie Do It.
- 4/10/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Ready to see even more Howie Mandel on the small screen? Yeah, we didn't think so, but it's coming your way, thanks to TBS. The cable network said Friday that it has greenlit a new series, tentatively titled "Deal With It," which will be executive-produced by Mandel. The network doesn't say whether Mandel will appear on camera; if so, it will follow on the heels of three other Mandel-hosted series, "Deal or No Deal," "Take It All" and "Mobbed." (Not to mention "America's Got Talent.") TBS has also given the go-ahead for a new...
- 1/11/2013
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Howie Mandel is more than ready to start a new year by presenting new "Mobbed" scenes.
The comedian-actor-producer's Fox series, in which he shows the organizing and aftermath of flash mobs for various events -- some joyous, others potentially heartbreaking -- makes a big return this week, with two of its five new episodes airing both Wednesday (Jan. 2) and Thursday (Jan. 3).
"I'm really excited about it," Mandel tells Zap2it. "I have a production company and we do a lot of shows, most of which I don't host. I just shot another pilot for another network, but 'Mobbed' is a show that I love, and nobody's as excited about it coming back as I am."
"Mobbed" is just one element of Mandel's ongoing TV career. He's uncertain about returning as a judge in NBC's "America's Got Talent" this summer, which he says is more the network's decision than his,...
The comedian-actor-producer's Fox series, in which he shows the organizing and aftermath of flash mobs for various events -- some joyous, others potentially heartbreaking -- makes a big return this week, with two of its five new episodes airing both Wednesday (Jan. 2) and Thursday (Jan. 3).
"I'm really excited about it," Mandel tells Zap2it. "I have a production company and we do a lot of shows, most of which I don't host. I just shot another pilot for another network, but 'Mobbed' is a show that I love, and nobody's as excited about it coming back as I am."
"Mobbed" is just one element of Mandel's ongoing TV career. He's uncertain about returning as a judge in NBC's "America's Got Talent" this summer, which he says is more the network's decision than his,...
- 1/2/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Howie Mandel is back with a new game show on NBC, Take It All. Will this one stay on the air for years like Deal or No Deal or, will it be quickly canceleld instead? We'll have to wait and see to find out.
The first season of Take It All is being aired on various nights on NBC. The network has ordered seven episodes. Below are the TV show's latest ratings for the first season, the best way to tell if Take It All will be cancelled or renewed for a second season.
These figures will be updated as the weeks progress so be sure to bookmark and return to this page:
Episode 01-06: Monday, 12/17/12
1.5 in the demo (+36% change) with 4.5 million. (These are fast affiliate numbers and will be updated to reflect the national...
The first season of Take It All is being aired on various nights on NBC. The network has ordered seven episodes. Below are the TV show's latest ratings for the first season, the best way to tell if Take It All will be cancelled or renewed for a second season.
These figures will be updated as the weeks progress so be sure to bookmark and return to this page:
Episode 01-06: Monday, 12/17/12
1.5 in the demo (+36% change) with 4.5 million. (These are fast affiliate numbers and will be updated to reflect the national...
- 12/18/2012
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
We now finally know who the Gossip Girl is (spoiler: It’s a boy!). Last night’s series finale of the CW’s Gossip Girl posted across-the-board season highs. It was the show’s most-watched (1.51 million) episode and highest-rated in adults 18-49 (0.8/2, up 2 tenths) since April 2011. In 18-34 (1.1/3), it was Gossip Girl‘s strongest performance since September 2011. With a Gossip Girl retrospective special at 8 Pm, the CW posted its most-watched Monday night (1.41 million) since January. In the 9 Pm hour, the network outrated ABC and NBC among adults 18-34 (1.1/3) and women 18-34 (1.8/5). From 8-9:30 Pm, the performance finale of NBC’s The Voice (4.1/11 in 18-49) was up 8% from last week, when it aired from 8-9 Pm, and up 8% vs. the performance finale of the reality series’ previous cycle in May. The Voice was the highest-rated program of the night in 18-49 and provided strong lead-in for a preview of NBC...
- 12/18/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Howie Mandel has defended Take It All against criticism that the gameshow glorifies greed. Take It All has proven controversial because of its White Elephant-style emphasis on contestants stealing prizes from one another. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Mandel insisted that the gameshow is a fair representation of society. "There's been an open discussion about people's greed. We're putting up a mirror to who people are," he said. "But I don't know if we're showcasing greed or gamesmanship." He continued: "Is it worse to see somebody Take It All on my show, or is it worse to have a friendly card game every Tuesday night where you bluff and take your relatives' money? These are two consenting adults who came in with nothing and are fully ready to play a game. "Is that the perfect world? (more)...
- 12/18/2012
- by By Justin Harp
- Digital Spy
Fast National ratings for Monday, December 17, 2012. While "The Voice" dominated the first half of Monday primetime, a sneak of "1600 Penn" and the Howie Mandel dud "Take It All" dropped enough that "Mike & Molly" and "Hawaii Five-0" were able to help CBS win the night in the key measures. On The CW, the series finale of "Gossip Girl" didn't draw massive numbers, but it drew the show's best numbers since April of 2011, even coming close to topping Fox's low-rated airing of "Happiness is a Warm Blanket." For the night, CBS averaged a 3.1 rating...
- 12/18/2012
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Since 2005, Howie Mandel has been the leading source of game show shockers; be they financially or emotionally derived. His latest endeavor, NBC's Take It All, serves up surprises of both ilks as we watch contestants win, and then attempt to steal, prizes from one another in a supersized version of White Elephant.
Tonight brings the final episode of the special showing, and to mark the occasion ETonline caught up with Mandel to find out what he thinks game shows say about our culture, what has surprised him the most and why he'd never be caught dead as a contestant.
ETonline: Did NBC come to you with Take It All, or did you approach them?
Howie Mandel: I took it to them. My first recollection of wanting to be in show business was watching Allen Funt. I loved Candid Camera. What I loved was seeing real people in awkward situations and seeing how they'd react. It opened...
Tonight brings the final episode of the special showing, and to mark the occasion ETonline caught up with Mandel to find out what he thinks game shows say about our culture, what has surprised him the most and why he'd never be caught dead as a contestant.
ETonline: Did NBC come to you with Take It All, or did you approach them?
Howie Mandel: I took it to them. My first recollection of wanting to be in show business was watching Allen Funt. I loved Candid Camera. What I loved was seeing real people in awkward situations and seeing how they'd react. It opened...
- 12/17/2012
- Entertainment Tonight
Zap2it: As your week-long game show "Take It All" wraps up, do you find its limited run has been a big part of servicing such expensive winnings as a hovercraft?
Howie Mandel: The issue was that we wanted to give away big prizes and tons of money. They're giving it a push, in the hope that if this event works -- and I believe it will -- this is just the beginning.
We're keeping our fingers crossed in the same way as our "Deal or No Deal" experience, and everybody who was on that show is back. I'm partners with all the same people on this, like the other executive producers, our casting people and our set designers. It's the same team, and we feel like we have found the next new-and-improved game.
Zap2it: Do you have concerns about the game possibly losing some of its luster...
Howie Mandel: The issue was that we wanted to give away big prizes and tons of money. They're giving it a push, in the hope that if this event works -- and I believe it will -- this is just the beginning.
We're keeping our fingers crossed in the same way as our "Deal or No Deal" experience, and everybody who was on that show is back. I'm partners with all the same people on this, like the other executive producers, our casting people and our set designers. It's the same team, and we feel like we have found the next new-and-improved game.
Zap2it: Do you have concerns about the game possibly losing some of its luster...
- 12/17/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It was another great night for the CBS comedies and dramas: All four series were up in the key adult demo versus last week, starting with The Big Bang Theory — which not only averaged a mighty 16.7 million, but notched a 5.4 rating/17 share in 18-49, according to early numbers from Nielsen. It was the No. 1 show of the night in viewers and the key demo.
Two and A Men was also first in viewers (13.5 million) and adults 18-49 (up .2 percent to a 4.2/12). Person of Interest averaged 14.2 million viewers and a 3.0/8 — up a slight .1 — while Elementary averaged 10.6 million and was up .2 in 18-49 (2.3/6). Overall,...
Two and A Men was also first in viewers (13.5 million) and adults 18-49 (up .2 percent to a 4.2/12). Person of Interest averaged 14.2 million viewers and a 3.0/8 — up a slight .1 — while Elementary averaged 10.6 million and was up .2 in 18-49 (2.3/6). Overall,...
- 12/14/2012
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
The NFL-adjusted finals are in, and ABC’s Scandal this Thursday night wound up drawing 7.14 million total viewers while scoring a 2.4 demo rating, dipping four percent and a tenth from last week’s series high.
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On CBS, per finals: The Big Bang Theory (16.8 mil/5.4) and Elementary (10.6 mil/2.3) rose two tenths in the demo, Two and a Half Men (13.6 mil/4.1) ticked up one tenth and Person of Interest (14.3 mil/2.9) was flat.
Elsewhere on the night:
* Per finals, Last Resort‘s fall finale (there are three episodes left to air) opened ABC’s night...
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On CBS, per finals: The Big Bang Theory (16.8 mil/5.4) and Elementary (10.6 mil/2.3) rose two tenths in the demo, Two and a Half Men (13.6 mil/4.1) ticked up one tenth and Person of Interest (14.3 mil/2.9) was flat.
Elsewhere on the night:
* Per finals, Last Resort‘s fall finale (there are three episodes left to air) opened ABC’s night...
- 12/14/2012
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
CBS eeked out a win on Wednesday with another strong showing by Criminal Minds — up 3% from last week to a 3.1 rating/8 share in adults 18-49 and 11.9 million viewers, according to early numbers from Nielsen. Survivor: Philippines — which featured the better-late-than-never booting of Abi-Mara the grump — was down 3% from last week to a 2.8/8 and 10.2 million, but it still won its timeslot in the key demo.
CSI earned a 2.2/6 and 9.5 million, down 15% from its last original two weeks ago to post a series low.
Fox was a close second Wednesday with its two-hour edition of The X Factor, which was down 7% from last week.
CSI earned a 2.2/6 and 9.5 million, down 15% from its last original two weeks ago to post a series low.
Fox was a close second Wednesday with its two-hour edition of The X Factor, which was down 7% from last week.
- 12/13/2012
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
Parenthood hasn’t had a great season — by the numbers, at least.
The NBC drama is down 14 this fall compared to last year. Yet even though the network ordered a shorter season this round (there’s only four episodes left), the family drama has performed well enough to probably earn itself a renewal for next year. Tuesday night’s hour will help. Parenthood had 5.7 million viewers and a 2.0 rating among adults 18-49, up 11 percent from last week. That matches the show’s season high and represents Parenthood’s most dominant victory in the adult demo this fall over time slot...
The NBC drama is down 14 this fall compared to last year. Yet even though the network ordered a shorter season this round (there’s only four episodes left), the family drama has performed well enough to probably earn itself a renewal for next year. Tuesday night’s hour will help. Parenthood had 5.7 million viewers and a 2.0 rating among adults 18-49, up 11 percent from last week. That matches the show’s season high and represents Parenthood’s most dominant victory in the adult demo this fall over time slot...
- 12/12/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Christmas specials seem to be taking a hit this year. ABC’s broadcast last night of the 1970 stop-motion Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (1.7/5) fell 23% from its December 1, 2011 airing. On the CW, A Muppets Christmas: Letters To Santa (0.4/1) cratered 56% from its November 30, 2011 airing. (Last week, CBS’ Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer was down 28% from 2011.) With 17.51 million watching, CBS’ NCIS (2.8/8) drew the most viewers Tuesday night, but the show fell 22% from its last broadcast two weeks ago. NCIS: La (2.6/7) was down 10% from the 2.9/7 of its November 27 show. Both shows hit season lows. Vegas (1.5/4) followed, down 6% from two weeks ago, a series low. On NBC, the one-hour live semifinal results on The Voice (3.5/10) was flat with last week’s show. Airing as a strip this week, Howie Mandel’s Take It All (2.3/6) was up 5% over the 2.2/5 of Monday’s show. Ending NBC’s primetime, Parenthood (2.0/6) was up 11% compared with last week, matching its...
- 12/12/2012
- by DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
With The Voice scaling back to one hour last night, things went back to the way they were on Monday before the hot NBC upstart came along — with CBS on top in adults 18-49. With no ABC’s Dancing With The Stars, CBS also won the night in total viewers, the first time the network has done so in both measures this season. CBS’ fast nationals were likely slightly inflated by an NFL pre-emption in Houston, but its margin of victory is large enough to secure the network its first No. 1 finish this fall. All of CBS’ shows are currently running ahead of last week: How I Met Your Mother (3.3/9, up 6%), 2 Broke Girls (4.0/10 at 9 Pm, up 14%, and 3.9/9 at 9:30 Pm) and Hawaii Five-0 (2.7/7). The network also did well with a repeat of The Big Bang Theory (3.3/8) at 8:30 Pm. NBC’s Voice (3.8/10) didn’t suffer from going down to an hour at 8 Pm vs.
- 12/11/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
For the first time this fall, CBS has won Monday night instead of NBC.
With NBC reducing The Voice to a single hour last night, CBS gave viewers a double-helping of 2 Broke Girls 9 p.m., pushing the network into first place.
Broke Girls topped out with 11.8 million viewers and a 4.0 rating, rising 14 percent from last week. That helped push Hawaii Five-0 up 17 percent to easily win 10 p.m. with 10.4 million viewers and a 2.7 rating.
A shorter Voice (12.2 million, 3.8) was down a tenth for last night’s semi-final performances. Howie Mandel’s new game show preview Take It All (7.2 million, 2.2) performed semi-okay,...
With NBC reducing The Voice to a single hour last night, CBS gave viewers a double-helping of 2 Broke Girls 9 p.m., pushing the network into first place.
Broke Girls topped out with 11.8 million viewers and a 4.0 rating, rising 14 percent from last week. That helped push Hawaii Five-0 up 17 percent to easily win 10 p.m. with 10.4 million viewers and a 2.7 rating.
A shorter Voice (12.2 million, 3.8) was down a tenth for last night’s semi-final performances. Howie Mandel’s new game show preview Take It All (7.2 million, 2.2) performed semi-okay,...
- 12/11/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
CBS scored a decisive Monday win this week in both total viewers and among the coveted 18-49 demo.
How I Met Your Mother opened the night with 9.05 million total viewers and a 3.3 rating, up 10 percent and two tenths week-to-week; leading out of that, a Big Bang repeat did 10.4 mil/3.3 (up some 50 percent from last week’s Broke Girls rerun).
A 9 o’clock double-pump of the 2 Broke Girls then did 11.8 mil/4.0 and 11.5 mil/3.9, improving upon the show’s previous numbers and Mike & Molly‘s, respectively. Hawaii Five-0 capped CBS’ evening with 10.4 mil and a 2.7, up 11 and 17 percent.
All of CBS’ tallies...
How I Met Your Mother opened the night with 9.05 million total viewers and a 3.3 rating, up 10 percent and two tenths week-to-week; leading out of that, a Big Bang repeat did 10.4 mil/3.3 (up some 50 percent from last week’s Broke Girls rerun).
A 9 o’clock double-pump of the 2 Broke Girls then did 11.8 mil/4.0 and 11.5 mil/3.9, improving upon the show’s previous numbers and Mike & Molly‘s, respectively. Hawaii Five-0 capped CBS’ evening with 10.4 mil and a 2.7, up 11 and 17 percent.
All of CBS’ tallies...
- 12/11/2012
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Howie Mandel is back on NBC with a new game show tapping into the spirit of the holiday season. "Take It All" seems to be inspired the by the concept of the white elephant gift exchange, though this culminates with two participants having the chance to ... take it all!
The premise is simple, following the traditional white elephant gift exchange. Participants can choose a new gift, or steal from one that's already been opened. At the end of each round, though, the one with the least valuable gift is eliminated. Then, when it's down to two, they have the big choice. They can choose to keep the gifts they got, or "take it all."
If both choose to keep their own gifts, then they do just that. If both choose to take it all, they both walk away with nothing. If only one chooses to take it all, then they get everything,...
The premise is simple, following the traditional white elephant gift exchange. Participants can choose a new gift, or steal from one that's already been opened. At the end of each round, though, the one with the least valuable gift is eliminated. Then, when it's down to two, they have the big choice. They can choose to keep the gifts they got, or "take it all."
If both choose to keep their own gifts, then they do just that. If both choose to take it all, they both walk away with nothing. If only one chooses to take it all, then they get everything,...
- 12/11/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
This week, "The Voice" gods spared us a two-hour show and gifted us with a peek at Nicholas David not just without two pairs of glasses, not just without cataract sunglasses, but without any glasses at all.
But before we get to a de-spectacled St. Nick, Carson Daly informs us that only one contestant will be eliminated on Tuesday night's results show and the news has Nicholas doing some sort of chicken dance. For fans of the cluck-tastic move, worry not, it resurfaces.
Jaimie: "Whoa Whoa. Nicholas looks like a lion."
Chelsey: "Rawwwwwrrrrr"
Jaimie: "Everyone looks so fancy tonight."
Chelsey: "Cee Lo looks oddly normal, just your regular member of the rap community."
Jaimie: "Haha. Truth. Wait. Nicky is clucking."
Chelsey: "Three finalists?! This is so silly."
Jaimie: "Very."
Chelsey: "Ok, 'Paradise Hotel.'"
After a wonderful and very white rendition of "Christmas, Baby Please Come Home" from former "Voice" mentor Michael Buble,...
But before we get to a de-spectacled St. Nick, Carson Daly informs us that only one contestant will be eliminated on Tuesday night's results show and the news has Nicholas doing some sort of chicken dance. For fans of the cluck-tastic move, worry not, it resurfaces.
Jaimie: "Whoa Whoa. Nicholas looks like a lion."
Chelsey: "Rawwwwwrrrrr"
Jaimie: "Everyone looks so fancy tonight."
Chelsey: "Cee Lo looks oddly normal, just your regular member of the rap community."
Jaimie: "Haha. Truth. Wait. Nicky is clucking."
Chelsey: "Three finalists?! This is so silly."
Jaimie: "Very."
Chelsey: "Ok, 'Paradise Hotel.'"
After a wonderful and very white rendition of "Christmas, Baby Please Come Home" from former "Voice" mentor Michael Buble,...
- 12/11/2012
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Aol TV.
Howie Mandel has a new deal in the game show realm.
Seen in recent years as a judge on NBC's "America's Got Talent," the comedian stays with that network as he returns to contest hosting -- which brought him "Deal or No Deal" success -- with "Take It All," a holiday-season event that runs each weeknight over one week starting Monday, Dec. 10.
The premise may seem familiar. "When I pitched the show, I knew it as the 'white elephant' game," Mandel, also an executive producer of the show, tells Zap2it. Then I found out a friend on the East Coast called it 'Yankee swap.' Then I found out that some other friends called it 'secret Santa' ... but 'Take It All' is what the game is, which really comes down to the endgame.
"It's about risk and fear and luck, elements in any game I've done. The simplicity of...
Seen in recent years as a judge on NBC's "America's Got Talent," the comedian stays with that network as he returns to contest hosting -- which brought him "Deal or No Deal" success -- with "Take It All," a holiday-season event that runs each weeknight over one week starting Monday, Dec. 10.
The premise may seem familiar. "When I pitched the show, I knew it as the 'white elephant' game," Mandel, also an executive producer of the show, tells Zap2it. Then I found out a friend on the East Coast called it 'Yankee swap.' Then I found out that some other friends called it 'secret Santa' ... but 'Take It All' is what the game is, which really comes down to the endgame.
"It's about risk and fear and luck, elements in any game I've done. The simplicity of...
- 12/10/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Howie Mandel is hoping to capture game-show lightning in a bottle once again with Take It All. The show, debuting at 9 p.m. Monday after The Voice, takes the notion of a "white elephant" gift exchange and ups the ante with prizes worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, including luxury cars, exotic trips and jewelry. Each contestant selects and opens a prize, and the next player must choose whether to steal a prize already revealed or take a chance on an unopened one that might be worth less. Players are eliminated in rounds until the final two are
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- 12/10/2012
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Oh yes. Teddy's finally back in the 90210.
News
Castle has booked another Firefly reunion. TVLine reports that Gina Torres will appear as a mogul-slash-reality-tv-star. In hindsight, I'm disappointed no one asked Torres to play a mogul-slash-reality-tv-star earlier.
Time is running out for How I Met Your Mother. Series creators Craig Thomas and Carter Bays have asked that CBS decide by the end of 2012 if the comedy will end this season or next. CBS is in the process of negotiating for another season and it's probably not ready to lose a hit show after a disappointing fall. Still, that might not be enough to convince the cast to put off bigger and better projects.
Why would you make a line of Downton Abbey t-shirts and use only one quip from the Dowager Countess? As Jezebel says, "Hideous."
In today's "This is too good to be real" news, TVLine says that RuPaul...
News
Castle has booked another Firefly reunion. TVLine reports that Gina Torres will appear as a mogul-slash-reality-tv-star. In hindsight, I'm disappointed no one asked Torres to play a mogul-slash-reality-tv-star earlier.
Time is running out for How I Met Your Mother. Series creators Craig Thomas and Carter Bays have asked that CBS decide by the end of 2012 if the comedy will end this season or next. CBS is in the process of negotiating for another season and it's probably not ready to lose a hit show after a disappointing fall. Still, that might not be enough to convince the cast to put off bigger and better projects.
Why would you make a line of Downton Abbey t-shirts and use only one quip from the Dowager Countess? As Jezebel says, "Hideous."
In today's "This is too good to be real" news, TVLine says that RuPaul...
- 12/10/2012
- by LyleMasaki
- The Backlot
On TV this Monday: The Voice feels four-tunate, the Broke Girls offer a double pump, Michael Bublé invites you Home for the Holidays and Mel Brooks sits down with HBO. (We must tell our birds.) As a supplement to TVLine’s original features (linked within), here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.
Preview | How I Met Your Mother : Barney’s New Romance Heats Up, Plus a Buffy Reunion
8 pm American Country Awards (Fox) | Kristin Chenoweth (Pushing Daisies) and Trace Adkins host this live celebration of country music. Scheduled performers include Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum and Rascal Flatts.
8 pm...
Preview | How I Met Your Mother : Barney’s New Romance Heats Up, Plus a Buffy Reunion
8 pm American Country Awards (Fox) | Kristin Chenoweth (Pushing Daisies) and Trace Adkins host this live celebration of country music. Scheduled performers include Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum and Rascal Flatts.
8 pm...
- 12/10/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Check out 3 clips from the premiere of NBC's Take It All, hosted by Howie Mandel The show, also known as Howie Mandel’s White Elephant, an exciting new game show from NBC, will run through the holiday week of December 10-14 (9-10 p.m. Et all nights) and end on Monday, December 17 (10-11 p.m. Et). In Take It All, a contestant selects and opens a prize worth thousands of dollars; dream prizes such as luxury cars, exotic trips, jewelry and VIP experiences. Then, the next player is faced with a dilemma: do they steal a prize that has already been revealed, or do they take a chance with another unopened prize, hoping what's inside is worth more? But that's just the beginning. When there are only two contestants left, the players have a life-changing choice to make: keep the prizes they have -- or try and take all the prizes.
- 12/10/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Check out 3 clips from the premiere of NBC's Take It All, hosted by Howie Mandel The show, also known as Howie Mandel’s White Elephant, an exciting new game show from NBC, will run through the holiday week of December 10-14 (9-10 p.m. Et all nights) and end on Monday, December 17 (10-11 p.m. Et). In Take It All, a contestant selects and opens a prize worth thousands of dollars; dream prizes such as luxury cars, exotic trips, jewelry and VIP experiences. Then, the next player is faced with a dilemma: do they steal a prize that has already been revealed, or do they take a chance with another unopened prize, hoping what's inside is worth more? But that's just the beginning. When there are only two contestants left, the players have a life-changing choice to make: keep the prizes they have -- or try and take all the prizes.
- 12/10/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Howie Mandel is helping contestants "Take It All" this holiday season. Mandel hosts NBC's newest game show, a version of yankee swap and white elephant.
"It's a new and amazing game," Mandel says in the exclusive video preview below. "But it's one that I think everyone has played in their life."
The stakes involved are life-changing, according to Mandel. The concept is simple: Contestants see a prize and take it, but then others can steal it from them. But like any game show, there are twists. Eliminations take place based on the lowest prize value until there are only two people left. When there are two left, the players can decide to keep their prizes or try and take all of them. If both players keep the prizes, they both go home with their winnings. If one decides to "take it all" and the other chooses to "keep mine," then...
"It's a new and amazing game," Mandel says in the exclusive video preview below. "But it's one that I think everyone has played in their life."
The stakes involved are life-changing, according to Mandel. The concept is simple: Contestants see a prize and take it, but then others can steal it from them. But like any game show, there are twists. Eliminations take place based on the lowest prize value until there are only two people left. When there are two left, the players can decide to keep their prizes or try and take all of them. If both players keep the prizes, they both go home with their winnings. If one decides to "take it all" and the other chooses to "keep mine," then...
- 12/6/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Howie Mandel is helping contestants "Take It All" this holiday season. Mandel hosts NBC's newest game show, a version of yankee swap and white elephant.
"It's a new and amazing game," Mandel says in the exclusive video preview below. "But it's one that I think everyone has played in their life."
The stakes involved are life-changing, according to Mandel. The concept is simple: Contestants see a prize and take it, but then others can steal it from them. But like any game show, there are twists. Eliminations take place based on the lowest prize value until there are only two people left. When there are two left, the players can decide to keep their prizes or try and take all of them. If both players keep the prizes, they both go home with their winnings. If one decides to "take it all" and the other chooses to "keep mine," then...
"It's a new and amazing game," Mandel says in the exclusive video preview below. "But it's one that I think everyone has played in their life."
The stakes involved are life-changing, according to Mandel. The concept is simple: Contestants see a prize and take it, but then others can steal it from them. But like any game show, there are twists. Eliminations take place based on the lowest prize value until there are only two people left. When there are two left, the players can decide to keep their prizes or try and take all of them. If both players keep the prizes, they both go home with their winnings. If one decides to "take it all" and the other chooses to "keep mine," then...
- 12/6/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Aol TV.
It’s a Christmas tradition at a lot of holiday parties. You might call it “Secret Santa” or “White Elephant” but now it’s getting super-sized and coming to NBC for five consecutive nights. Howie Mandel joins us to talk about what Take It All will mean to the landscape of primetime television, plus Neil Gaiman hits radio and Walking Dead fans can keep the fear going with a new iOS game.
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Originally published on ComicMix as The Point Radio: Howie Mandel’s Got Holiday...
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Originally published on ComicMix as The Point Radio: Howie Mandel’s Got Holiday...
- 12/3/2012
- by Mike Raub
- Comicmix.com
Howie Mandel knows NBC's got "America's Got Talent" again next year, but he doesn't know yet if it's got him for it.
And not by his own choice, the comedian maintains. "They haven't told me yet," he tells Zap2it. "I would love to be there, and I will be there if they ask me."
Of the other most recent "Talent" judges, Sharon Osbourne has left the program, and Howard Stern's future with the competition also is yet uncertain.
"If it was up to me, yes, I'd return," Mandel says, "but it's not up to me. It's up to NBC, so we'll see what they do. I had a great time this past year. I love Howard and Sharon, and I know them beyond show business. It was great to sit on the panel with two friends, but that is show business: You never know what you're going to do tomorrow.
And not by his own choice, the comedian maintains. "They haven't told me yet," he tells Zap2it. "I would love to be there, and I will be there if they ask me."
Of the other most recent "Talent" judges, Sharon Osbourne has left the program, and Howard Stern's future with the competition also is yet uncertain.
"If it was up to me, yes, I'd return," Mandel says, "but it's not up to me. It's up to NBC, so we'll see what they do. I had a great time this past year. I love Howard and Sharon, and I know them beyond show business. It was great to sit on the panel with two friends, but that is show business: You never know what you're going to do tomorrow.
- 11/6/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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