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[2] The series is an adaptation of the popular South Korean Grandpas Over Flowers series.[4] The cast includes four "seasoned" American celebrities William Shatner, Henry Winkler, George Foreman and Terry Bradshaw, accompanied by younger comedian Jeff Dye, as they backpack through Asia without luxuries, experiencing new cultures and checking off their bucket lists.
backpack msi gt70[5] The series started productions in August 2015[6] and premiered August 23, 2016.
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tosca laptop backpack on wheels In late 2014, NBC bought the remake rights for the South Korean series Grandpas Over Flowers from CJ E&M.[3][9] The original show was one of the first successful programs for cable tvN and had two spin-off shows.
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[4] It premiered in 2013, reached a high local rating of 12.5 percent, and became popular in other Asian countries, with the combination of veteran actors in their seventies and a popular young actor attracting a wide demographic range of viewers for a reality show.
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[12] Also in August, the cast visited South Korea, arriving in Seoul on August 20 for a three-day trip, including a visit to COEX for filming with cameo guests, K-pop girl group Girls' Generation, and trips to Hwaseong Fortress,[13] Caribbean Bay, Itaewon, and the Korean Demilitarized Zone[14][15][16][17] Japan, including Tokyo and Kyoto, was the first stop for the show, with more trips to include Seoul, Hong Kong, Phuket and Chiang Mai. According to NBC, the five cast members will rely on each other for support and encouragement and demonstrate that friendship is the ultimate gift.[20] While filming the show in Southeast Asia, Shatner, the oldest cast member,[21] and very active with his career at age 84, became interested in Buddhism and meditation after spending time with a Buddhist monk.[22] He said, "The disaster of death is encroaching so I’m more and more aware of how beautiful it is to be alive." The cast includes actor, producer, writer and director Henry Winkler, best known for his iconic character The Fonz from the series Happy Days;

[1] actor, director and writer William Shatner who starred as, among other roles, Capt. James T. Kirk in Star Trek;[18] four-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback and current football broadcaster Terry Bradshaw;[20] and former heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman.[20] Like the original show, the older cast will be accompanied by a younger cast member, comedian Jeff Dye, from NBC's Last Comic Standing, who will take on the equivalent role as Lee Seo-jin’s, as "bag carrier and human navigator." This is the first time a South Korean local variety program was adapted by a North American national broadcast network.[9] During production time, the show's sponsors, Korea Tourism Organization, anticipated the advertising effect of the airing of the Korea episode on NBC prime time to amount to as much as 11 billion won ($9.2 million dollars). ^ a b c d e Sign In with Your Pearson AccountHe’s a big-band crooner, a voice-over actor and the king of an animation empire whose alter ego sounds like a British B-movie evil genius, drawn in the body of a baby.

Seth MacFarlane is an acquired taste, much like the racy humor in his hilariously raunchy television show, “Family Guy.” If you saw his movie “Ted,” you know that among his specialties are homoerotic, bestial and teddy-bear humor. Once MacFarlane calls the Oscars proceedings to order Sunday night, the ABC censors will have bleep fingers poised. Expect boundary pushing, or at least the feeling that something unexpected could enliven the event, when host MacFarlane helps navigate the 85th Academy Awards, which kick off locally at 6:30 p.m. Sunday on Channel 7. (Note ABC will take a page from the Super Bowl’s pregame hoopla and make a day of it, with red-carpet coverage beginning at 3 p.m. E! will join in from 3:30-6:30.) By handing the reins to MacFarlane, the Academy has signaled its hope for buzzworthiness: MacFarlane as host is more likely to light up social media than a veteran comic like Steve Martin (he hosted in 2003 and 2010), a smart satirist like Jon Stewart (2008), or even an awkward pairing like Anne Hathaway and James Franco (2011).

David Letterman (1995) was a boring host. Franco was barely present. But MacFarlane is likely to err on the side of impropriety and may draw in the tough-to-snare younger demographics. Clearly, the Academy would rather court danger than irrelevance. Mr. “Family Guy” represents Fox TV animation, an off-color movie project and, possibly, a segment of the audience that wasn’t alive when Billy Crystal first hosted (in 1990). We’re well past the mass-appeal, gentle Oscar emcees of the Bob Hope and Johnny Carson era. The tone this year may be closer to Chris Rock territory. ( Rock hosted the awards in 2005 with refreshingly edgy jokes.) But MacFarlane is only the figurehead of what could be a heavily musical evening in the hands of producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, the team behind the film versions of “Chicago” and “Hairspray.” Zadan and Meron are also the executive producers of TV’s ode to Broadway, “Smash,” but don’t hold that against them. The pair have done more to bring musical theater to the masses than anyone in recent showbiz history.

Continuing their efforts to open the world of musical performances to a new generation, they’ve enlisted all-time greats Shirley Bassey and Barbra Streisand to be highlights. Adele will sing “Skyfall.” Hugh Jackman (“Suddenly” from “Les Miserables”) and Scarlett Johansson (“Before My Time” from “Chasing Ice”) may perform their nominated songs, although nothing has been confirmed. And MacFarlane will probably belt his, as co-writer of the song “Everybody Needs a Best Friend” from “Ted.” Norah Jones will serve the more contemporary music tastes. Among the moments the producers have tipped in advance: • A “Chicago” reunion. Zadan and Meron’s film adaptation of “Chicago” won the best picture Oscar 10 years ago. Renee Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Richard Gere and Queen Latifah will commemorate the win. • A Bond salute. Dame Shirley will be part of the tribute to the James Bond movie franchise, celebrating its 50th anniversary year.