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USTownhall RealStories presents: ANDY COHEN & GIULIANA RANCIC of the MISS USA Pageant
Written by Scott Katz
Wednesday, 30 May 2012 12:11
On Sunday, June 3 at 9pm Eastern, the 2012 Miss USA Pageant airs live from Las Vegas on NBC. Returning as hosts will be Andy Cohen, Executive Vice President, Original Programming and Development for the Bravo cable network, and Giuliana Rancic, co-anchor of E! News. The Miss USA pageant brings hopefuls from all over the country to vie for the title. The winner of Miss USA will go on to represent the United States in the Miss Universe pageant. The Miss Universe Organization owns and operates both pageants as well as the Miss Teen USA pageant. The organization is owned jointly by NBC Universal and Donald Trump.
USTOWNHALL SPEAKS TO ANDY COHEN AND GIULIANA RANCIC OF THE MISS USA PAGEANT:
USTH: Do you know who the judges are for this year's pageant?
ANDY COHEN: There are a few judges that we can announce now: the former Bachelorette Ali Fedotowsky – she's the host of NBC's First Look and also Joe Jonas is going to be judge and Rob Kardashian and Giuliana's co-host on E! Fashion PoliceGeorge Kotsiopoulos.
USTH: Andy, what do you feel about the semi-controversy a few years ago with Carrie Prejean [during the 2009 Miss USA pageant where Perez Hilton asked her about her views on same-sex marriage]? If you were a judge on that panel how would you have approached that whole situation? What do you feel about the question and the answer and the fallout?
ANDY COHEN: I thought the question was great. The answer was not something that I agreed with personally and I probably would have scored her low at the time. But you know again I've never been a judge and so I don't have the specific criteria in my head of everything that the judges are looking for. But you know, I think that it's a well-rounded person who speaks well and intelligently and inclusively of everyone and would be a great representative of the organization. So, yes, I thought the question was within bound. I thought that there were some great questions last year [as well, when I hosted] and it's my favorite part of the pageant.
(l-r) Andy Cohen and Giuliana Rancic host the2012 Miss USA
Pageant live from Las Vegas [Image credit: NBC]
USTH: Would you ever want to be a judge? Could you handle that pressure of having someone's dream in the palm of your hands?
ANDY COHEN: Giuliana already was a judge, right Giuliana?
GIULIANA RANCIC: Yes, I was. I was a judge about five years ago, and it was great. You know, I actually was in the Miss Maryland USA pageant a couple of times. I did not ever make it to the national level – so sad (laughs). So, for me, I know how it feels to be on that stage and how nerve wrecking it is, so I took it very seriously.
USTH: Would either of you ever want to be a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice – Donald Trump's other show? ANDY COHEN: I [have] too many balls in the air to even speculate at this moment. Bring me an offer, and we'll talk about it.
USTH: Okay, I like that. What about you, Giuliana?
GIULIANA RANCIC: You know, I actually met with them last season, but it was just not going to happen – it was a scheduling thing. But, I love the show. I've always been a fan of The Apprentice. My husband [Bill Rancic] was the first Apprentice, so it's funny though because when I went to meet [the Celebrity Apprentice producers], my husband told me, "you realize if you do this show second place isn't good enough? You have to come in first place because I already won." So, it was a lot of pressure. I don't know if I would do it, but it's such a great show, and it's a lot of fun to watch.
USTH: Listening to you both today, it is very apparent that you're both very goal oriented. Looking into the future, what are your unrealized goals? What is still on your wish lists of things you'd like to accomplish?
GIULIANA RANCIC: You know, one thing I would love to do is a talk show with my husband. I [mean] a daytime show, but more about relationships, not really a talk show or celebrity show interviewing celebrities. So many people ask us about our marriage and our relationship and how we seem to have such a great relationship, and we really do. So, I'd love to have couples come on who have issues and work them through their issues. My husband and I would love to do that. I think that's definitely something in the future, not the near future but it's nice to dream about, and it's something that we can see ourselves doing somewhere in the future, but we have a long road ahead of us, so no rush.
ANDY COHEN: My goal is to get married. How's that?
GIULIANA RANCIC: Really?
ANDY COHEN: Fall in love and get married. Yes. I can do it in New York State now.
GIULIANA RANCIC: Andy, I feel like we might meet someone in Vegas who's going to fill those shoes. I don't know why.
ANDY COHEN: Really? You do?
GIULIANA RANCIC: I have a really good feeling about it. Yes, I don't know why.
ANDY COHEN: I don't know. Vegas seems like a part-time lover place.
GIULIANA RANCIC: No, no. Not necessarily someone who lives there or someone we don't know someone who's kind of part of all this. I don't know I'm feeling good about Vegas. I'm getting good vibes.
ANDY COHEN: Okay, great!
Our thanks to Andy Cohen and Giuliana Rancic for taking the time to speak with us today. The 2012 Miss USA Pageant airs Sunday, June 3 9pm Eastern live from Las Vegas on NBC.
USTownhall RealStories presents: DAVID GIUNTOLI & RUSSELL HORNSBY of GRIMM
Written by Scott Katz
Thursday, 17 May 2012 12:41
One of the few bright spots on NBC's 2011-2012 primetime television schedule as far as genre televsion fans were concerned was Grimm, which stars David Giuntoli and Russell Hornsby as homicide detectives Nick Burkhardt and Hank Griffin who work for the Portland Police Department trying to solve murders with a decidedly supernatural bent to them. NBC has announced that the series will return for a second season, and we talked with them recently as NBC gets set to broadcast the first season finale. Also, the network has announced that the show will temporarily move to Tuesdays with reruns of Season 1, which will begin on May 29 following America's Got Talent.
USTOWNHALL SPEAKS TO DAVID GIUNTOLI AND RUSSELL HORNSBY OF GRIMM:
USTH: The first season finale will be airing soon, so let's have you reflect on this past year and how it's been for each of you in terms of your personal career and how the show has been going for you and the fan reaction and the network support.
DAVID GIUNTOLI: Appreciate it, absolutely. From a standpoint of an actor, I've grown leaps and bounds. I've learned so much. You really get thrown into it, and you don't stop running until 22 episodes are done and 9 months has passed. And I've been very fortunate to get to work alongside guys who are youthful veterans of the entertainment industry like Russell Hornsby and Silas Weir Mitchell. These guys have really been great and gracious and have taught me a lot just so I kind of lock it in every day. And the fans have been unbelievable. I've had fans in the past, but genre TV fans are passionate fans. They're completely active. They watch the episode, and then next thing, they're writing fan-fiction or creating more scenarios and asking questions, and they really hold you accountable. And the whole experience has been wonderful.
RUSSELL HORNSBY: Well, for me this experience has been rather surreal. I guess I don't consider myself a veteran of television. This is like the first time I've been on a show that people actually watch [David laughs] and so, just sort of getting used to the hubbub and fanfare and being the first time recognized. It has been crazy. And so I really thought that I had sort of made it five years ago, and I realized, "Oh, no, I didn't." The work schedule has been very intense like I've never experienced – just all the hours that we've had to put in, being on location, being in Portland and shooting outside in the rain and at night. I've just learned to appreciate this whole experience and as an actor learning just new things about myself – as an actor and as a performer, all the stuff that I can handle. I never thought I could up to this point. And again, the fans have been crazy. I mean in a good way. Genre fans are nuts about their shows that they've loved and they follow them. And they're very interactive and very smart. So, I'm just really curious to see what the next season is going to bring as far as the show's concerned, but also from a fan perspective.
(l-r) David Giuntoli (as Nick Burnhardt), Russell Hornsby (as Hank Griffin) on NBC's Grimm
[Image credit: NBC]
USTH: Okay, and speaking of next season, what would you like to see happen with each of your characters?
DAVID GIUNTOLI: I'm excited for Nick to become more of a badass, so to speak. Throughout the Season 1, he's [gone] from [being] a very passive observer of what was taking place to a real kind of go-getter where he tried to work the politics of what Wesen [pronounced "Vessin," the series' mythological creatures] were against him and who was for him and who was going after his loved ones, who was his friend. And I think that certain events will make him a little more aggressive.
RUSSELL HORNSBY: My hope is that Hank sort of finds out what's behind door number one. And, if that's the case, then just sort of seeing an opportunity for the relationship to develop, I think, between the three of them – Nick, Monroe and Hank, as they try to solve these crimes together. And I guess the drama that could possibly ensue between the three of them. You know, I did a little joke today that there's a chance for a nice love triangle, you know. And, Monroe might settle for fighting for the affections of Miss Burkhardt. So it'll be fun.
USTH: In the season finale, there is a new character introduced called "The Woman in Black," who will be played by Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. I know you can't reveal any spoilers to the episode, but will the character continue on into next season or will she appear in just this one episode?
DAVID GIUNTOLI: I don't have a definitive answer to that, but I would imagine that yes, she would continue on to next season.
USTH: Our thanks to Nick Giuntoli and Russell Hornsby for speaking with us today. The season finale to Grimm will air on Friday, May 18 at 9pm Eastern.
Also, remember that beginning Tuesday, May 29, NBC will be airing reruns of the entire first season following America's Got Talent in an effort to attract a wider audience heading into Season 2.
2011-2012 TV Season Cancellations
Written by USTownhall staff
Saturday, 12 May 2012 14:07
Now that the 2011-2012 television season will be coming to an end in a couple of weeks, we thought it would be a good time to summarize the announcements that the five broadcast networks have made regarding the fates of their television schedules. Some shows are still undecided, but the fates of most of their lineups are now known:
STATUS
ABC
CBS
FOX
NBC
The CW
CANCELED
• Charlie's Angels
• Cougar Town (but new episodes will air on TBS)
• Desperate Housewives
• Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
• GCB
• Man Up!
• Missing
• Pan Am
• The River
• Work It
• CSI: Miami
• A Gifted Man
• How to Be a Gentleman
• NYC 22
• Rob
• Unforgettable
• Alcatraz
• Allen Gregory
• Breaking In
• The Finder
• House
• I Hate My Teenage Daughter
• Napoleon Dynamite
• Terra Nova
• Are You There, Chelsea?
• Awake
• Bent
• Best Friends Forever
• Chuck
• The Firm
• Free Agents
• Harry's Law
• The Playboy Club
• Prime Suspect
• H8R
• One Tree Hill
• Remodled
• Ringer
• The Secret Circle
RETURNING
• The Bachelor
• The Bachelorette
• Body of Proof
• Castle
• Dancing with the Stars
• Don't Trust the B- in Apt. 23
• Grey's Anatomy
• Happy Endings
• Last Man Standing
• The Middle
• Modern Family
• Once Upon a Time
• Private Practice
• Revenge
• Scandal
• Shark Tank
• Suburgatory
• 2 Broke Girls
• The Amazing Race
• The Big Bang Theory
• Blue Bloods
• Criminal Minds
• CSI
• CSI: NY
• The Good Wife
• Hawaii Five-O
• How I Met Your Mother
• The Mentalist
• Mike & Molly
• NCIS
• NCIS: Los Angeles
• Person of Interest
• Rules of Engagement
• Survivor
• Two and a Half Men
• Undercover Boss
• American Dad
• American Idol
• Bob's Burgers
• Bones
• The Cleveland Show
• The Family Guy
• Fringe
• Glee
• Kitchen Nightmares
• New Girl
• Raising Hope
• The Simpsons
• Touch
• The X Factor
• 30 Rock
• Betty White's Off Their Rockers (midseason)
• The Biggest Loser (midseason)
• Celebrity Apprentice (midseason)
• Community
• Fashion Star
• Grimm
• Law & Order: SVU
• The Office
• Parenthood
• Parks & Recreation
• Smash
• Up All Night
• The Voice
• Whitney
• 90210
• America's Next Top Model
• Gossip Girl
• Hart of Dixie
• Nikita
• Supernatural
• The Vampire Diaries
USTownhall RealStories presents NICOLINA ROYALE of PROJECT ACCESSORY
Written by Scott Katz
Saturday, 10 December 2011 14:32
On Sunday, December 4, we spoke to Nicolina Royale, one of the contestants on the new Lifetime Television cable series Project Accessory. Nicolina was eliminated after the third episode, which aired on November 10, but not before she became a fan favorite among the viewers of the series.
Just 30 years old, Nicolina has made a transformative journey throughout her life from her beginnings as a high school student instrumental in helping to pass anti-hazing laws in Minnesota to striking out on her own in Hollywood and starting her own accessory design business. Nicolina's story is both touching and inspirational, and her never-say-die attitude and strong work ethic are always evident when speaking with her.
Ms. Royale's most recent accomplishment was being chosen as one of the twelve finalists, among thousands of people who auditioned, to appear on the inaugural season of Project Accessory, a spinoff of the successful reality competition, Project Runway.
On the series, contestants are given challenges to make accessories – whether it be a hat, shoes, a handbag or jewelry – in a set amount of time with a given set of materials. Their creations are then shown to a judging panel which includes Kenneth Cole, Ariel Foxman, and celebrity judges ranging from Debra Messing to Kelly Osbourne. Each episode at least one contestant is eliminated.
Now that Nicolina has returned home to California, she was free to stop by our show and chat with us about all the behind-the-scenes events and what her experiences were like as a contestant on reality television.
What was her audition process like? What was it like shooting the series in New York City? Was she surprised to be eliminated so early in the competition? Which contestants did she make friends with and which ones drove her crazy? What would she change about the show's format if she could? Who would she like to see in the finale? In contrast, who does she feel does not deserve to be there? What advice would she give to an aspiring designer just starting out? Did she feel that the way she was edited for the series was an accurate portrayal of who she is as a person?
Always fun, effervescent, and outspoken, Nicolina dishes about all of that and so much more in our exclusive longform interview that clocks in at just over an hour. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy Ms. Royale at her most "ah-may-zing."
To learn more about Nicolina Royale and her line of affordable, chic accessories with a rock-and-roll edge, please visit http://www.nicolinaroyale.com. You can also follow her on Twitter at @nicolinaroyale.
Click on the "play" button below to listen to the interview...