Monday, July 23, 2018

The Gong Show 8/9 on ABC

The Gong Show: Episode 205 (Chris Sullivan, Natasha Leggero, Mark Cuban)


TONIGHT’S ACTS INCLUDE A MOTORCYCLE-RIDING DOG, A NOT-SO-GRIM REAPER
AND A MAGICAL CONTORTIONIST, ON ABC’S ‘THE GONG SHOW,’ AUG. 9

Celebrity Judges Are Chris Sullivan, Natasha Leggero and Mark Cuban
“Episode 205 (Chris Sullivan, Natasha Leggero, Mark Cuban)” – The iconic
and irreverent talent show competition, “The Gong Show,” makes its way into
the 21st century with a bang, celebrating unusually talented and
unique performers on a prime-time stage. Celebrity judges Chris Sullivan,
Natasha Leggero and Mark Cuban are set to praise, critique and gong
performers, on “The Gong Show,” THURSDAY, AUG. 9
(8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network, streaming and on
demand.
Mike Myers stars as your host, British comedic legend Tommy Maitland. Music
is provided by the house band Wilder Zoby and the Gong Show Orchestra.
Tonight’s acts include a motorcycle-riding dog, a magical contortionist, a
grim reaper with a comic flair and a woman who does tricks with her super
long tongue.
At the end of the show, the winning act with the highest judges’ scores
will receive a fabulous “The Gong Show” trophy and a check for $2,000 and
18 cents.
“The Gong Show” is produced by Den of Thieves, Electric Avenue Productions
and Principato Young Entertainment in association with Sony Pictures
Television and is taped in front of a live audience. “The Gong Show” is
executive produced by Will Arnett, Peter Principato, Marc Forman, Jesse
Ignjatovic, Evan Prager, Mike Myers, Jason Weinberg and Conrad Green. Jared
Morell, Jordan Barrow, David Bohnert and Chris Choun are co-executive
producers.
“The Gong Show” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV
format with a 5.1 channel surround sound. This episode carries a TV-PG, DL
parental guideline.
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