Jimmy
Kimmel Named Host for ABC Game Show "Set for Life" 8/28/06
JIMMY
KIMMEL NAMED HOST FOR ABC'S NEWST GAME SHOW, "SET FOR LIFE,"
FROM ENDEMOL USA
Jimmy Kimmel, host of the late-night talk show "Jimmy Kimmel
Live," is tapped to host the new primetime game show "Set for
Life," premiering later this season on the ABC Television Network.
"I tried to tell ABC that it is too difficult to do a talk show
every night and an hour-long primetime show too," Jimmy Kimmel said.
"Unfortunately, there's a 75-year-old man named Regis who seems to
have no problem with it."
"We're thrilled to have Jimmy join 'Set for Life' as the
host," said Andrea Wong, executive vice president, Alternative
Programming, Specials & Late-Night for ABC-TV. "He brings a
unique voice to the show along with intelligence, great comedic talent and
an irreverence that's bound to make the experience memorable for the
contestants and the audience."
"Jimmy Kimmel is the perfect choice to host 'Set for Life,'"
said David Goldberg, president of Endemol USA. "He's got a great
everyman quality that is as funny as it is relatable, and beyond that he's
just a huge talent who naturally connects with his audience. He brings all
of the intangibles that we look for when hiring a host, and then some. We
are delighted to announce this news."
In the unpredictable, innovative new game show, "Set for
Life" contestants have the opportunity to win a monthly payout for
the rest of their lives. The contestants will never know if they have won
or lost a fortune until their isolated partner joins them on stage at the
end of the game.
In addition to his work on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Kimmel
co-created and executive-produces "Crank Yankers," which was
recently picked up for a fifth season by MTV2, and "The Andy
Milonakis Show," recently picked up for a third season by MTV2.
Kimmel co-hosted Comedy Central's "The Man Show" for four
seasons, served as on-air prognosticator for "Fox NFL Sunday"
for four years, and for four seasons co-hosted Comedy Central's
long-running and popular game show, "Win Ben Stein's Money."
Kimmel received two Emmy nominations for his work with Ben Stein and won
Best Game Show Host in 1999.
Kimmel's company, "Jackhole Industries," formed with partners
Daniel Kellison and Adam Carolla, is responsible for "Jimmy Kimmel
Live," "The Man Show," "Crank Yankers," "The
Andy Milonakis Show" and the feature film "Windy City
Heat," set for release on DVD September 26th, 2006. Kimmel also
serves as creative consultant to Adam Carolla's nationally syndicated
morning radio show.
Born in Brooklyn, NY, and raised in Las Vegas, NV, Kimmel began his
career in morning radio and rose to prominence as "Jimmy the Sports
Guy" on KROQ'S "Kevin and Bean Show."
"Set for Life" is produced by Endemol USA, a division of
Endemol Holding. David Goldberg is the president of Endemol USA. The
series is executive-produced by Scott St. John.
Endemol USA is a leading producer of television programming
specializing in reality and non-scripted genres for network and cable
television. The company produces the break-out hits, "Deal or No
Deal," "Fear Factor," "Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition" and "Big Brother." Endemol USA is a division of
Endemol Holding, a prominent international content developer, producer and
distributor of television and online programming. The company,
headquartered in the Netherlands, has subsidiaries and joint ventures in
21 countries, including the major European markets, the U.S., South
Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Australia. Endemol Entertainment is
a fully owned subsidiary of telecommunications giant Telefsnica S.A., one
of the largest companies in Spain.