America’s Got Talent Audition Call backs

America’s Got Talent Audition Call backs.

Apparently the production staff is a little behind, and will be conducting “call Backs” for those that auditioned and made the cut, throughout this week and next.  However there are two scheduled taping dates for the show already on Monday June 5th. America's Got Talent

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America’s Got Talent
Simon Cowell’s search for America’s next big talent! Hosted by Regis Philbin and featuring celebrity judges David Hasselhoff, Brandy and Piers Morgan!!
 
Mon June 05, 2006 11:45 AM
Simon Cowell’s new talent competition!
 
Mon June 05, 2006 4:30 PM
Hosted by Regis Philbin

The Show will be aired on June 21, 2006 on NBC.

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America’s Got Talent: Ready for the show

The final countdown for “American Idol” has begun, and it has all of Hollywood abuzz. Teri Hatcher, Jennifer Love Hewitt and “Entourage’s” Adrian Grenier will be among the star-studded fans in the house for Taylor and Katharine’s final TV showdown.

On Wednesday night, the fifth “American Idol” will be crowned, but “Extra” found out that there’s life after “Idol” for Mr. Mean, Simon Cowell.

The normally opinionated Simon is keeping his lips sealed about his predictions for the big finale. “I have no idea,” he insisted. But one thing Simon wasn’t so tight lipped about was his new reality show, NBC’s “America’s Got Talent.”

“Talent” will put another TV titan, Regis Philbin, at the forefront of primetime reality TV. And Simon, who is the creator and executive producer of the series, handpicked the famous host himself. But the admiration is mutual. “He knows show business,” Regis said of Simon. “He knows what the audience wants.”

“Extra” got the first glimpse of the bizarre lineup of contenders vying for the million-dollar prize, including a 76-year-old male stripper.

“Baywatch” legend David Hasselhoff will be seated at the judge’s table, and he’s preparing himself for anything. “It’s ‘American Idol’ meets ‘The Gong Show’ meets ‘Let’s Make a Deal,’” Hasselhoff said. “Anything goes. It was like visiting Hollywood Blvd. on acid; the weirdest, freakiest people I’ve ever seen in my life.”

Although David is in awe of the show’s oddities, Regis is in awe of David! “He’s the tallest living white man. I’ve never seen anything like The Hasselhoff,” Regis joked.

British TV host Piers Morgan and pop star Brandy round out the judge’s table, and Brandy revealed that she won’t model herself after “Idol’s” sweetest judge. “I’m not going to be Paula. I’m going to be Brandy,” she said. “I’m not going to sugarcoat it because that’s not what I’m here for.”

“America’s Got Talent” debuts on NBC this June.

America’s Got Talent Overview

America has talent — and NBC’s new series “America’s Got Talent” is in hot pursuit. Hosted by television legend Regis Philbin (“Live with Regis and Kelly”), the series will have its two-hour broadcast premiere on Wednesday, June 21 (8-10 p.m. ET). The regular telecast time of “America’s Got Talent” will be Wednesdays, 9-10 p.m. ET; (30-minute results shows will air on Thursdays beginning July 13, 8:30-9 p.m. ET).

“Regis is one of America’s most recognizable and beloved TV personalities. I couldn’t be more pleased to have him as the host of ‘America’s Got Talent’ working alongside Simon Cowell and the excellent team of producers,” said Kevin Reilly, President, NBC Entertainment.

“For years I’ve thought about hosting a variety show on television but I could never put it together in my mind,” said Philbin. “Finally, here it is and I’m thrilled to be a part of it.”

“I am delighted that Regis has agreed to host ‘America’s Got Talent,’” said Cowell. “Regis is just the best, and I am really looking forward to working with him.”

“Not only will Regis bring a wealth of experience and credibility to the show, but he will be the perfect mentor for all the fresh untried talent we hope to find,” added executive producer Ken Warwick.

Cowell and FremantleMedia will bring the hottest performers from across the country to TV audiences in this new series that allows viewers to determine who will walk away with a $1 million cash prize. The series features a colorful array of hopeful future stars. Singers, dancers, comedic performers and unique acts of all ages will have a chance to strut and perform in front of a panel of judges who will determine which acts advance to the final rounds. (The judges will be announced at a later date.)

Philbin’s vast and varied career in television virtually matches the medium’s history. After a career in local news, he first gained national attention as sidekick to host Joey Bishop’s late-night “The Joey Bishop Show” before moving on to become a popular fixture in Los Angeles with his own morning talk show, “AM Los Angeles.” Philbin eventually moved the show to New York and also became executive producer where it became a national daily syndicated hit as “Live with Regis & Kathie Lee” and currently as “Live with Regis & Kelly” with host Kelly Ripa.

In 1999, Philbin hosted the hottest show on television with “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” an hour-long primetime game show that was telecast several times a week.

Along the way, Philbin endeared himself to American audiences by hosting many specials and holiday events, including “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve 2005,” “Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade” and “Christmas in Rockefeller Center,” among others. He also is a regular fixture as a guest on the “Late Show with David Letterman” and NBC’s “Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” among many other talk shows.

Philbin has guest-starred in such series as “Becker,” “Mad About You,” “Hope & Faith,” “Less Than Perfect,” “Spin City,” “Caroline in the City” and “Seinfeld.” Among his film credits, Philbin will voice one of the characters in the upcoming “Shrek the Third” animated feature due in 2007.

Philbin won an Emmy each as host of “Live with Regis” and for “Who Wants to Be A Millionaire.”

“America’s Got Talent” The Judges:

Grammy award-winner and television star Brandy, (“Moesha”) actor, singer and executive producer David Hasselhoff (“Baywatch”), and U.K. television/media personality Piers Morgan have been named as judges for NBC’s upcoming talent competition series “America’s Got Talent” from Simon Cowell (“American Idol”) and FremantleMedia (“American Idol”).

”We have three different judges from three different backgrounds,” said Cowell. “Expect the unexpected.”

“I’m looking forward to seeing all the elements and talents of this show come together on one stage. It should make for great television,” added executive producer Ken Warwick.

”Being a fan of reality television, I’m happy to be a part of a show that embraces all of America’s diverse talent,” said Brandy. “When I got the call from Simon to be part of “America’s Got Talent,” I was thrilled because I have always wanted the opportunity to help newcomers with their career the way so many people have helped me.”

“I have a long standing relationship with FremantleMedia Media and Simon Cowell, who is always great fun to work with,” said Hasselhoff. It should be a blast, especially now with Regis on board. I’m looking forward to discovering what wild new talent is out there.”

“I’ve chased, interviewed, broken, admired and laughed at celebrities for the last 20 years and the one thing I can safely say from all my experience is that America has produced more great entertainment talent than any other country in the world,” said Morgan. “My sincere hope is that we uncover a genuinely talented new superstar in this show, as well as a few acts that make us all laugh out loud.”

Brandy

At 26, few have reached the luminary stature of Brandy. She is a Grammy Award-winning singer, a major film and television actress, a model, a spokesperson, producer and a Mom. Having sold over 25 million copies of her 4 solo CD’s, she has won over 100 awards as a recording artist. Her long-running television show, “Moesha” helped launch the UPN Network where it ran for 6 successful seasons. Additionally, she was the star of “Cinderella” and “Double Platinum,” two of televisions highest rated special programs.

David Hasselhoff

Internationally recognized for both his work in television and music, Hasselhoff shot to fame with his starring role in “Knight Rider,” which garnered him a People’s Choice Award as Most Popular Actor. In 1989, Hasselhoff was cast in the internationally popular series “Baywatch,” of which he eventually became the executive producer. Additionally, he is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as “The Most Watched TV Star in the World” due to his starring roles on both series. Hasselhoff’s musical career took off in the late 1980s after he recorded the album “Looking for Freedom” at the end of the Cold War. The song became an anthem for the newly united German people and remained at the top of their charts for eight weeks. The album went triple platinum in Europe and Hasselhoff was named “Most Popular and Best Selling Artist of the Year” in Germany. Additionally, he has released six other albums in Europe, which have all gone platinum and gold. He made his theatrical debut in the Broadway musical “Jekyll and Hyde,” and went on to make his West End debut in the hit musical “Chicago.” Hasselfhoff has also appeared in several feature films including, “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story,” and the family favorite, “The Spongebob SquarePants Movie.” He will also star in Adam Sandler’s “Click,” a new feature film to be released next month.

Piers Morgan

A former editor of the London Daily Mirror, Morgan was arguably the best-known national newspaper editor since his good friend Kelvin MacKenzie edited the Sun in the 1980s. He became editor of the News of the World at the age of 28 – the youngest national newspaper editor for more than 50 years. Two years later, he was recruited to edit the Daily Mirror. During this time, he was responsible for breaking several high-profile stories and also became close friends with Princess Diana. Earlier this month, he launched “First News,” the first weekly newspaper for children that endeavors to educate them on social and political issues in a language they can understand. On television, Morgan served as host for two episodes of “Tabloid Tales” for BBC1 during the show’s 2002/2003 season. Additionally, he hosted a three part series “The Importance of Being Famous,” as well as the one-hour documentary “The Death of Celebrity,” for Channel 4. His latest project “You Can’t Fire Me, I’m Famous” starts airing in the U.K. on June 5. Morgan also created “The Pride of Britain Awards,” in which high profile celebrities and royals honor ordinary citizens for doing extraordinary and/or heroic things.

“America’s Got Talent” is produced by Cowell’s SYCO TV production company and FremantleMedia. Cowell, Warwick and Cecile Frot-Coutaz (“American Idol”) are the executive producers. Jason Raff (“Three Wishes”) and Charles Boyd are the co-executive producers.