America’s Got Talent – Start June 21, 2006

From the producers of American Idol, Simon Cowell and Company bring us America’s Got Talent to the NBC viewing audience.  The show will air on Wednesday and thursdays starting 6-21-06.America's Got Talent

A nation wide casting call or Auditions were held over this spring in Chicago, New York and Los Angles. 

The American’s Got Talent website even has some posts and comments by the performers who auditioned.  Stay tuned to this website for the latest information and background stories.

NBC has posted a video on their website with a short preview of what to expect.  You can check it out here. http://www.nbc.com/Americas_Got_Talent/index.shtml#main

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America’s Got Talent Got Regis!

NBC has announced that Regis Philbin, the former host of the ABC Who Wants to Be a Millionaire series that sparked the massive growth of unscripted primetime television programming, will serve as the host of America’s Got Talent, the new Simon Cowell-created reality talent competition that NBC will air this summer.America's Got Talent

“For years I’ve thought about hosting a variety show on television but I could never put it together in my mind,” Philbin, already the holder of the Guinness World Records record for the most hours spent on camera, gushed. “Finally, here it is and I’m thrilled to be a part of it.”

First announced earlier this spring, America’s Got Talent will premiere on Wednesday, June 21 at 8PM ET/PT with a special two-hour broadcast. Produced by Cowell’s SYCO TV production company and FremantleMedia, the producers of American Idol, the show that’s made Cowell a household name, America’s Got Talent will feature performers of any kind competing to win a $1,000,000 cash prize.

“America’s Got Talent will possibly be the largest and most comprehensive talent search the country has ever seen. We are looking for performers of all ages in every talent category in hopes of finding that next big name in lights,” executive producer Ken Warwick explained in March’s announcement of the series. Singers, dancers, comedic performers and unique novelty acts of all ages are expected compete on the show. “This is the show I’ve always wanted to make,” added Cowell. “We are looking for the best entertainer or entertainers in America.”America's Got Talent

Although one of the show’s executive producers, the Idol judge will not be a member of the still unannounced judging panel that will determine which acts advance to the competition’s final rounds. As part of his Idol contract, Cowell (who also teamed with FremantleMedia to produce ABC’s American Inventor and The X Factor, Britain’s most popular television program) is not allowed to appear on any non-Fox American reality series that he produces. Back in Summer 2003, Cowell was allowed to narrate the first two episodes of Cupid, a CBS reality dating series that he created prior to Fox’s broadcast of American Idol 2, the Idol edition that first established the smash-hit series as a ratings goliath.

Having served as both a guest and fill-in co-host on Philbin’s own Live with Regis & Kelly daytime show, Cowell is very familiar with the television legend. 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.”

Regin Philbon will Host America’s Got Talent

Emmy Award-winning television legend Regis Philbin has been chosen as host of NBC’s America’s Got Talent, the new talent competition series from Simon Cowell (American Idol) that will premiere with a special two-hour broadcast on Wednesday, June 21. “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.”

The series 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.)

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).