On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 12:19 PM, Thomas Allen Heald, Esquire
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>
>>   But I don't think Ellen was responsible for much more than hosting and
>> her pre-taped visit to the impersonators show. A couple of times she
>> said she had not even seen the acts before. Most likely the credit goes to 
>> the
>> producers. I saw a familiar name from Letterman's old crew (producer Mary 
>> Connelly) in
>> the credits and think she and the other producers deserve as much or more of 
>> the
>> credit for the show's success.
>
> And it's only on once a year...

The difference to me seems that Rosie tried to make the show more
about her and Ellen kept out of the way. I'd rather see a variety show
than a reality TV show or what's passing for game shows now. And by
variety show I mean professional talent, not early American Idol
rejects or America's Got Talent rejects.

Tom W

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