There are certain ways one can become a Jeopardy! icon. Usually, that is by going on an impressive winning streak or succeeding in the Tournament of Champions. Or, you can just be really funny, like a contestant on Thursday’s episode. Joel Levinson, a content strategist from Ohio, was obviously on Jeopardy! for a good time, not a long time. He immediately won viewers over with this curly hair and mustache, which drew comparisons to Sacha Baron Cohen‘s popular character Borat. Levinson was playful from the start, giving a nod and shrug to the camera like a character in the intro to a 1980s sitcom. I’m sorry Joel, I keep seeing Borat.#Jeopardy pic.twitter.com/Bm2afP0v8T — AC (@ACinPhilly) March 17, 2022 At one point in the episode, Levinson adopted a high-pitched voice when answering the clue, “Put on your gauntlet and wire-mesh mask.” The sudden change...
- 3/18/2022
- TV Insider
And God presented to Noah his new creation, ‘The Reverse Zebra’ and Noah told God, “It looks exactly like a regular zebra…don’t worry about it we all get into ruts sometimes.” And so God decided to flood the earth and start over with a clean slate. This is the Gospel according to Stephen and Joel Moss Levinson, the writers of the award winning animated web series, God & Co. According to a recent Jta.org article, the show is based on the Levinson’s seder skits from their hometown of Dayton, Ohio. Stephen tells me it took a Ucb theater show in NYC to push him into animation, which he’d been planning on doing for a while, spurring he and his brother to make their pilot, ‘Let My People Grow’. This so far four episode series that comes out with eps a ‘couple times a year’ retells Biblical stories that,...
- 10/10/2009
- by Jonathan Hludzinski
- Tubefilter.com
New York -- The People's Choice Award for best pilot at the fifth annual New York Television Festival went to Al Thompson for "Johnny B. Homeless," a Web comedy featuring "Saturday Night Live's" Kenan Thompson that follows a professional couch surfer.
The Nytvf awards ceremony, held Saturday night at New World Stages in midtown Manhattan, also saw Adam Morgan take the award in a comedy script contest sponsored by Fox and Procter & Gamble Prods. for his pilot "Liberal Arts," which follows a freshman's first experiences at a small rustic college. Morgan will receive $25,000 and a development deal with Fox Broadcasting Co. that may be turned into a pilot presentation with the support of P&G.
And Fox TV Studios presented the "FtvS 15 Gigs of Fame" award to Jeremy Redleaf, creator of the pilot "Odd Jobs," about two unemployed roommates blazing a trail through a world in economic crisis and...
The Nytvf awards ceremony, held Saturday night at New World Stages in midtown Manhattan, also saw Adam Morgan take the award in a comedy script contest sponsored by Fox and Procter & Gamble Prods. for his pilot "Liberal Arts," which follows a freshman's first experiences at a small rustic college. Morgan will receive $25,000 and a development deal with Fox Broadcasting Co. that may be turned into a pilot presentation with the support of P&G.
And Fox TV Studios presented the "FtvS 15 Gigs of Fame" award to Jeremy Redleaf, creator of the pilot "Odd Jobs," about two unemployed roommates blazing a trail through a world in economic crisis and...
- 9/27/2009
- by By Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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