Bravo
Announces Sixth Tournament of Celebrity Poker Showdown
7/8/05
BRAVO
DEALS A FULL HOUSE FOR THE SIXTH TOURNAMENT OF BRAVO'S HIT SERIES
'CELEBRITY POKER SHOWDOWN'
PLAYERS
INCLUDING ROSIE O'DONNELL, PENNY MARSHALL, PETER DINKLAGE, SHARON
LAWRENCE, BRYAN CRANSTON AND EDDIE CIBRIAN COMPETE FOR A QUARTER-MILLION
DOLLARS FOR CHARITY AT THEMED TABLES SUCH AS REALITY ALL-STARS, LADIES
NIGHT, BOYS NIGHT OUT, AND ROSIE & FRIENDS
ALL NEW SIX-EPISODE TOURNAMENT PREMIERES ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 AT 9:00
P.M.
NEW YORK -- July 7, 2005 -- On Thursday, August 18 (9:00-11:00 p.m./ET),
Bravo's hit original series "Celebrity Poker Showdown" will
return for an all new tournament featuring twenty-five stars competing for
$250,000 for charity. The tournament will consist of six all new, two-hour
episodes. Poker pro Phil Gordon will once again team up with host Dave
Foley as the stars ante up for another round of high stakes Texas Hold 'Em.
"'Celebrity Poker Showdown' has embodied Bravo's mantra of bringing
viewers a glimpse at another side of Hollywood," said Lauren
Zalaznick, President, Bravo. "This showcase of arts and pop culture
personalities continues to capture the unique mix of intensity and
hilarity that has been able to define itself as a cornerstone in Bravo
programming."
Filmed in front of a live audience in the Palms Casino Resort in Las
Vegas, each episode of "Celebrity Poker Showdown" features five
celebrities competing against each other for the chance to win a $250,000
prize to donate to the charity of their choice. Each week, a new group of
celebrities meet at the table to go head to head until only one remains.
The winner from each week's game will advance to the championship sixth
game finale. Bravo viewers will have the inside track on the hands the
different players hold via hidden cameras. They will also be able to hear
commentary from the eliminated players, who will watch the remainder of
their respective matches from the 'Loser's Lounge,' via closed circuit
television.
The players are:
Game 1 (Reality All-Stars)- Premieres: Thursday, August 18
Jonny Fairplay ("Survivor: Pearl Islands"), Andrew Firestone
("The Bachelor"), Charla Pihlstrom ("Amazing Race"),
Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth ("The Apprentice"), Trishelle
Cannatella ("The Real World").
Game 2 - Premieres: Thursday, August 25
Cheryl Hines, Anthony Anderson, Michael Vartan, Amber Tamblyn, Alex Trebek
Game 3 (Boys Night Out) - Premieres: Thursday, September 1
Howie Mandel, Meatloaf, Stephen Collins, Bryan Cranston, Peter Dinklage
Game 4 (Ladies Night) - Premieres: Thursday, September 8
Kathy Najimy, Caroline Rhea, Sharon Lawrence, Kathryn Morris, Ricki Lake
Game 5 (Rosie & Friends) - Premieres: Thursday, September 15
Rosie O'Donnell, Mo Gaffney, Travis Tritt, Eddie Cibrian, Penny Marshall
Game 6 Championship Finale - Premieres: Thursday, September 22
All players are guaranteed at least $5,000 in prize money for their chosen
charity. Just for making it to the finals, fifth place will win $7,500,
fourth place will win $10,000, third place will win $12,500 and second
place will walk away with $20,000 for their charity. The "Celebrity
Poker Showdown" champion will walk away with $100,000 for the charity
of their choice.
"Celebrity Poker Showdown" is hosted by comedian/actor Dave
Foley joined by expert poker commentator Phil Gordon. Gordon is a world
class poker player who has won $1,150,000 in poker tournaments in the last
two years including a fourth place finish in the 2001 World Series of
Poker, a first place finish in the World Poker Tour: Aruba (professional
division) in 2002 and most recently a first place finish at the World
Poker Tour: Bay 101 Shooting Stars Tournament.
The winners of the first five "Celebrity Poker Showdown"
tournaments have been Nicole Sullivan ("King of Queens"), Maura
Tierney ("ER"), Seth Myers ("Saturday Night Live"),
Mekhi Phifer ("ER") and Brad Garrett ("Everybody Loves
Raymond").
"Celebrity Poker Showdown" is produced by Picture This
Television in association with Bravo. Marcia Mul?, Bryan Scott and Lisa M.
Tucker. Andrew Hill Newman and Joshua Malina ("The West Wing")
are the executive producers. Beck's Premier Light is the official sponsor
of "Celebrity Poker Showdown."
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December 1980.For more information visit www.bravotv.com.