NBC BENEFITS FROM ‘AMNE$IA’
WITH NEW ORIGINAL QUIZ SHOW FROM MARK BURNETT PRODUCTIONS
BURBANK – August 22, 2007 – NBC is once again partnering with Mark
Burnett Productions for the next great TV quiz show -- "Amne$ia."
Emmy Award-winning producer Mark Burnett ("The Apprentice,"
"Survivor," "Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader") and
producer Roy Bank ("Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader") have
created the newest quiz show challenge where the contestant is their own
worst enemy.
The announcement was made today by Craig Plestis, Executive Vice
President, Alternative Programming, Development and Specials, NBC
Entertainment.
"NBC and Mark Burnett have always made a dynamic team and we're
ready to introduce another entertaining and unique alternative
series," said Plestis. "'Amne$ia' is a relatable and nostalgic
game show that's deceptively simple -- and yet exposes how shaky all of
our fondest memories can be. With Mark's track record and brand
recognition, the show promises to be the latest in his string of
successful programs."
"The simple relatable concepts always cut through and get
attention on television," said Burnett. "Amne$ia fits that to a
'T,' and I'm excited for it to be my next big hit on NBC."
"Part of the fun of game shows is watching contestants struggle
with recalling what should be the simplest information," added Bank.
"To recall music lyrics and grade school test answers certainly seems
like the simplest challenge, but nothing should be easier than recalling
the facts of your own life. Nothing will be more entertaining than
watching contestants draw blanks."
"Amne$ia" is a high-energy game show where contestants are
challenged to answer tough questions for money and prizes. The twist? All
of the questions come from the contestant's own life. Memories will be
challenged and blasts from the past revealed when "Amne$ia"
premieres on NBC later this season.
Burnett and Bank's other reality show credits include "Are
Smarter Than a 5th Grader" and "The
Restaurant." Burnett's successes with NBC include "The
Apprentice" and "The
Contender."
Source:
NBC Press Release