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A game-show host for a day

Aug 31, 2007, 02:36 PM | by Adam B. Vary

Categories: 'American Idol', From Our Staffers, Television

I blame Bob Barker. Late last month, our famed (and maybe a little feared) assistant managing editor Kristen Baldwin forwarded me an invitation from the producers of a new game show called Temptation, a syndicated reboot of the classic TV game show Sale of the Century; they wanted one of EW's Los Angeles-based writers to come down to their studio and host the show for a day. Kristen's only further note/provocation to me: "Why did this make me think of you?"

Now, okay, Kristen had no way of knowing this, but I have secretly harbored a dream of stepping out onto the stage of, say, Jeopardy! and holding court for 30 minutes. More importantly, like most true Americans, I've been having a platonic love affair with Bob Barker for pretty much my entire natural life and was still in mourning over his departure from my television set. Even so, had I any firm purchase on my senses at all, there is absolutely no way I would have half-jokingly replied back that, sure, why not, I'll do it — let alone freely suggest that we film the whole thing and post it on EW.com. But, in my defense, I was waist-deep in fall preview assignments at the time and, after the 15 minutes of e-mailing about this host-for-a-day story had passed, I really didn't have time to give it a second thought.

And then, suddenly, I was on the phone with Rossi Morreale and Ginger Simpson, Temptation's host and exec. producer respectively, trying my best not to panic a mere day before I was due to go before the cameras. Ms. Simpson made clear from the outset that I had to show up for my 8:30 a.m. call cleanly shaven and jewelry-free (apparently an issue with Mr. Morreale). "We have many viewers to please, and we don't want to give them a reason to dislike you," she explained. "You need to be a blank slate, but bring in the parts of your personality that work best for you. For Rossi, it's his smile and his blue eyes." Well, I've got eyes (and they're blue!), and I do smile, so at least I was solid there. "You need to be welcoming to everybody," Morreale chimed in. "It's complete different than anything you would do in normal life, but, at the same time, [it's] not being, like, Crazy Host Guy: [In a cheesy host voice] 'Wellllllcome to the show!' It's simply, 'Hey, I'm a normal guy, you guys are normal, let's play a game!'"

I'm normal(ish). I like playing games. And, when pressed, I can even be welcoming! Hmm. Maybe this whole hosting thing wasn't as hard as I'd feared. Nope. As you'll see below (and only below, thank goodness, not on the air), it was much, much harder:

Speaking of Sale of the Century, check out this clip of a certain American Idol judge playing the British version of that game.

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Jason Sun, Sep 9, 2007 at 10:52 PM EST

Adam, seriously you were great. Minus the shoes. They should have given you the show...and new shoes. That real host isn't as cute.

jerry Wed, Sep 5, 2007 at 08:37 PM EST

RE: The Shoes
Doesn't anyone remember Ben Stein's snazzy sneakers from "Win Ben Stein's Money"?

Nose Sun, Sep 2, 2007 at 05:14 PM EST

Oh Adam, I didn't think it was possible to love you even more than I already did through your SYTYCD TV Watch. Well, I do! I'd ask you to marry me, but we both like boys.

insaneben Sun, Sep 2, 2007 at 12:28 PM EST

You lucky son-of-a-gun.
You got to guest-host the revival of one of my all-time favorite gameshows.
You did... okay, I guess (certainly better than Patrick Wayne or Ricki Lake).
A word of advice for next time, though: watch more game show clips, study the hosts, and breathe.
So, does this mean that not-so-average Joes like myself have a shot at guest-hosting other game shows? I'm certainly game for a gig on Press Your Luck (if they ever do another revival).

Megan Sat, Sep 1, 2007 at 12:12 AM EST

Ohhh I thought you were so cute!

Adam Sat, Sep 1, 2007 at 12:05 AM EST

Adam, we should see if we have more in common than our names. Cause after this I'm pretty much in love with you.

As for game show hosting, it wasn't that bad. I thought you had a goofy charm.

Suzy Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 10:29 PM EST

I think that Chris A. looked hot! Woo hoo! What a hottie!

John and Loretta Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 07:51 PM EST

VARY Entertaining!!!

Jesse Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 06:31 PM EST

Adam - that video was hilarious! You did a really good job. That female producer was kind of harsh about your shoes, though!! :-)

Jen Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 04:31 PM EST

My favorite part was in the beginning when you look at the camera right after you step out on stage and mouth "oh my god!" I knew I was truely in for an entertaining ride from that point on. Best. Video. Ever.

Angela Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 02:38 PM EST

You were adorable! I can't believe they didn't have spare shoes in the budget!

jason Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 02:31 PM EST

ok, my crush on slezak is over (sorry michael), my new crush is on adam. i just wanted to gobble him up. he is adorable, and adam, i LOVED the spiked hair, and your shoes. anyway, at the risk of sounding stalkerish, i thought you did ok.

steffen Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 02:31 PM EST

"These are the only shoes he brought."

Joe in Philly Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 02:30 PM EST

Adam is just adorable, but that show looks to be a cross between a snoozefest and a craptacular.

James Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 02:11 PM EST

Adam,
When the producer had you practice "Alice in Wonderland," I waited for her to say, "WNBC."

marykate Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 01:54 PM EST

wow, what a cheap set.

great job!

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