“The last five years has been pretty safe,” says “Extra” host Billy Bush while discussing his decision to jump into the Sir Lion costume on “The Masked Singer.” “You do the same thing, you come into the studio, it’s a real comfort zone. I thought, I love to sing. I’m singing around the office all the time. But this is a great way to step out of the comfort zone and just try something crazy!” Watch his exclusive video interview with Gold Derby senior editor Denton Davidson above.
As Sir Lion, Bush sang “Love and Marriage” on “TV Theme Night.” After landing in the bottom two with Lizard, he was sent packing after they dueled it out with the “Masked Singer” theme song “Who Are You?” Panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, Ken Jeong and Rita Ora couldn’t figure out his identity, guessing Anderson Cooper, Seth Meyers, Ryan Seacrest and Andy Cohen,...
As Sir Lion, Bush sang “Love and Marriage” on “TV Theme Night.” After landing in the bottom two with Lizard, he was sent packing after they dueled it out with the “Masked Singer” theme song “Who Are You?” Panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, Ken Jeong and Rita Ora couldn’t figure out his identity, guessing Anderson Cooper, Seth Meyers, Ryan Seacrest and Andy Cohen,...
- 3/28/2024
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Another star has been revealed during the current season of The Masked Singer.
Episode four of Season 11 aired on Wednesday night (March 27) and saw the return of three masked contestants – Clock, Poodle Moth and Lizard – and the addition of a Wild Card competitor – Sir Lion – for TV Theme Night.
After performing “Love and Marriage” from Married… With Children, Sir Lion was sent to the Smackdown with Lizard. They both performed “Who Are You,” The Masked Singer‘s theme song before Sir Lion was sent packing.
Who was hiding under the mask?
Spoiler Alert – Do not read ahead if you haven’t watched the latest episode of The Masked Singer!
Head inside to see who was behind Sir Lion on The Masked Singer…...
Episode four of Season 11 aired on Wednesday night (March 27) and saw the return of three masked contestants – Clock, Poodle Moth and Lizard – and the addition of a Wild Card competitor – Sir Lion – for TV Theme Night.
After performing “Love and Marriage” from Married… With Children, Sir Lion was sent to the Smackdown with Lizard. They both performed “Who Are You,” The Masked Singer‘s theme song before Sir Lion was sent packing.
Who was hiding under the mask?
Spoiler Alert – Do not read ahead if you haven’t watched the latest episode of The Masked Singer!
Head inside to see who was behind Sir Lion on The Masked Singer…...
- 3/28/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Fox’s The Masked Singer Season 11 is back with “TV Theme Night.” Several of the masks seen from Group C reenter the competition and take the stage for another round of stellar performances. And fans finally get to see the first wild card of the season — Sir Lion. So, who’s singing under the Sir Lion mask? Fans have early guesses without any official clues.
[Spoiler alert: The Masked Singer Season 11 spoilers ahead regarding Sir Lion.]
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The Masked Singer Season 11 brings Group C masks back with “TV Theme Night” on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. Poodle Moth, Lizard, and Clock retake the stage with new performances of the evening. Additionally, fans get to see Sir Lion, the first wild card of the competition.
Sir...
[Spoiler alert: The Masked Singer Season 11 spoilers ahead regarding Sir Lion.]
Who is Sir Lion, the Group C wild card in ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 11? Related
‘The Masked Singer’ Season 11: Who Is Lizard? Fans Think It’s the ‘Thong Song’ Singer
The Masked Singer Season 11 brings Group C masks back with “TV Theme Night” on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. Poodle Moth, Lizard, and Clock retake the stage with new performances of the evening. Additionally, fans get to see Sir Lion, the first wild card of the competition.
Sir...
- 3/27/2024
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
"M*A*S*H" is famous for having some of the sharpest scripts in sitcom history, but even a TV giant can occasionally be improved with some ad-libbing. That was apparently the case in the third season episode "Love and Marriage," in which head surgeon Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and naive company clerk Radar (Gary Burghoff) help a local Korean woman deliver her baby.
In a 2018 retrospective by The Hollywood Reporter, Burghoff (who's one of a handful of 'M*A*S*H' actors still with us today) told the outlet he heavily improvised the episode's climactic scene. "There's an episode in which Hawkeye and I are alone on a moving bus with a pregnant Korean girl who suddenly gives birth," the actor recalled. "He tries to get Radar to help with the delivery. Radar comes totally unhinged."
By season 3, viewers had likely caught on that young Radar wasn't especially well-versed in the birds and the bees,...
In a 2018 retrospective by The Hollywood Reporter, Burghoff (who's one of a handful of 'M*A*S*H' actors still with us today) told the outlet he heavily improvised the episode's climactic scene. "There's an episode in which Hawkeye and I are alone on a moving bus with a pregnant Korean girl who suddenly gives birth," the actor recalled. "He tries to get Radar to help with the delivery. Radar comes totally unhinged."
By season 3, viewers had likely caught on that young Radar wasn't especially well-versed in the birds and the bees,...
- 12/29/2023
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
Warner Bros. Discovery-owned streaming platform Max has launched an Oprah Winfrey Network hub in the U.S., the streamer said Monday.
Max subscribers will now be able to stream original series and collections from OWN, including the “Love and Marriage” franchise, “Ready to Love,” “Belle Collective” and “Put a Ring On It.” Additional series now available on the streaming service include “Iyanla: Fix My Life,” “Super Soul Sunday,” “The Great Soul Food Cook-Off,” “All Rise” and “David Makes Man.”
The hub also features OWN’s spotlight series “Oprah and 100 Black Fathers,” “Oprah and Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary” and “They Call Me Dad.” Beginning Aug. 18, the hub will also feature a new five-part docuseries titled “Time of Essence.”
“Our mission at OWN is to deliver programming that serves the female Black viewer, and this cross-portfolio collaboration presents a terrific opportunity to expand on that mission,” OWN president Tina Perry said in a statement.
Max subscribers will now be able to stream original series and collections from OWN, including the “Love and Marriage” franchise, “Ready to Love,” “Belle Collective” and “Put a Ring On It.” Additional series now available on the streaming service include “Iyanla: Fix My Life,” “Super Soul Sunday,” “The Great Soul Food Cook-Off,” “All Rise” and “David Makes Man.”
The hub also features OWN’s spotlight series “Oprah and 100 Black Fathers,” “Oprah and Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary” and “They Call Me Dad.” Beginning Aug. 18, the hub will also feature a new five-part docuseries titled “Time of Essence.”
“Our mission at OWN is to deliver programming that serves the female Black viewer, and this cross-portfolio collaboration presents a terrific opportunity to expand on that mission,” OWN president Tina Perry said in a statement.
- 7/31/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Television through the years shared musical memories through a magical box.Lyrics amp Lyricistscloses its 2019 season with a loving look at the songs written for or introduced on the small screen that shaped our culture and connected us all. The set we watched together in the den gave us songs by great musical theater writers such as Rodgers amp Hammerstein, Stephen Sondheim and Cole Porter, specials by Judy Garland and Frank Sinatra, nights with Ed Sullivan and theme songs whose lyrics have a permanent place in our hearts.Live and In Living Colorincludes songs such as Love and Marriage, Steve Allen's This Could Be the Start of Something, songs from Rodgers and Hammerstein'sCinderella, and a medley of beloved TV theme songs.
- 5/14/2019
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
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