26May2009
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Alex Davis
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Cat Deeley/Hal Sparks host GSN’s “20Q”

Quick update here.  We knew Cat Deeley was going to be the host of GSN’s 20Q from a leak on the audience page.  Hal Sparks will be the co-host, acting as the computer voice.  I guess I Love the 80s isn’t coming back.  In the interest of full disclosure, we were asked to remove the information about Cat Deeley hosting last Sunday until it was announced publicly.  We’ll have a review of The Money List soon.

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6 responses to "Cat Deeley/Hal Sparks host GSN’s “20Q”"

  • Propagandhi says:

    To reiterate, Cat Deeley is a boor. I will not be watching this show.

  • javajuice says:

    Cat Deeley was hot to watch…very hard to understand. 20Q was okay…….The highlights were Hal Sparks as the computer and Lucy the contestant………..not the brightest but by far worth looking at……..

  • Ponderanator says:

    So you think you can test your knowledge? Cat Deeley proclaims I can – and 20Q, GSN's update of the battery-operated
    handheld electronic game from Mattel-owned Radica, pits contestants against a talking handheld game named Mr. 20Q (voiced by Kentucky native Hal Sparks). Endemol Group's Endemol USA adapted 20Q from a bestselling handheld game developed by Radica until 2007, when Mattel took over the company and their Girl Tech brand as part of the Mattel Games portfolio.

    Sparks joins Chuck Woolery and Chris Hardwick as Kentucky continues to transfer familiar faces to Hollywood, among
    them the ex-child actor Johnny Depp and singer/songwriter Joan Osborne of Mercury/Universal Music fame.

    In addition to 20Q, Ms. Deeley continues to host So You Think You Can Dance on Fox Broadcasting Company.

  • Lisa says:

    I think that Cat is so pretty just by every time she dresses & looks she's very cool but she thinks she can host & play 20Q.

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