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American
Inventor Continues Next Week in Tampa and Houston 7/12/07
THE SEARCH CONTINUES IN HOUSTON AND TAMPA FOR AMERICA'S NEXT BIG
INVENTION -- INCLUDING A DEVICE THAT COULD REVOLUTIONIZE COMMUNICATION FOR
THE HEARING IMPAIRED -- ON ABC'S "AMERICAN INVENTOR"
"Episode 206" - The nationwide search for America's next big
invention continues with open casting calls in Houston and Tampa. Viewers
will witness inventors pitching their ideas and products to the panel of
expert judges to see if their dreams will be realized. Highlights from
Houston - George Foreman's hometown - include an apparatus to keep man's
best friend fit and entertained, a cooking contraption vying to become the
next George Foreman Grill, a life-saving device designed by a Houston SWAT
captain, and an invention that could revolutionize communication for the
hearing impaired.
In Tampa, an enhancement to the everyday coffee pot and a modification
to the age-old napkin will be seen. The panel will weigh their decisions
as they choose one finalist from each city to continue to the next level,
on "American Inventor," WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 (9:00-10:00 p.m.,
ET), on the ABC Television Network.
"American Inventor's" panel of expert judges are
businessman/former heavyweight champion/ordained minister George Foreman,
British tycoon Peter Jones, entrepreneur Pat Croce and Spanx creator Sara
Blakely. Nick Smith hosts.
"American Inventor" is produced by FremantleMedia North
America, Simon Cowell's Syco Television and Peter Jones TV Ltd. Simon
Cowell, Cecile Frot-Coutaz, Siobhan Greene, Peter Jones and Clay Newbill
are executive producers. Dug James and Tabitha Hansen are co-executive
producers.
This program is broadcast with Spanish subtitles via secondary closed
captioning. A TV parental guideline will be assigned closer to airdate.
Source:
ABC Press Release
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