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America Wants More "Howie Do It"?

Posted by Jake Kalish

 

NBC has ordered 12 more episodes of "Howie Do It", Howie Mandel's oh-so wacky hidden camera show. Apparently you people can't get enough of Howie's wacky hijinks! Then you'll love this week's episode: "A grandmother is fooled into making her favorite dessert on a gangster rap cooking show." Hey, what a wonderful opportunity to make fun of old people and black people at the same time! 

This whole thing is so depressing. We'd scream, but you wouldn't be able to hear us with the plastic gloves over our faces. Seriously, what's up with you, America? You like this crap?

Actually, not that many of you do - while viewership for NBC's Friday night at 8 slot is up 64%, Mandel's numbers are still very modest. Basically, this is a case of Howie being the world's tallest midget. Still, NBC execs are starving for any good news - hence, more Howie. Here's the explanation from Paul Telegdy, NBC's head of alternative programming:

'Howie Do It' has proven to be a solid performer for NBC on Friday nights. America loves to laugh along with Howie, and we think his latest pranks in these new episodes will be even more clever and entertaining.

Gaaah! (There - got the glove off the face.) What we love is that this quote came from NBC's head of "alternative" programming. Howie Do It is an alternative to what, precisely? A sharp stick in the eye?

PREVIOUSLY:

Howie Mandel's Inexplicable Quarter-Century Career Continues Its Even Less Explicable Resurgence

"Howie Do It", Premiering Tonight At 8 On NBC, Is Apparently Just As Stupid As It Sounds


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