NEW YORK (AP) – Drew Barrymore sets a record for herself by joining sunlight hours communication screen presenters on Monday to emulate David Letterman and Howard Stern as interviewers.
Both men have become media stars through their comedy: ironic for Letterman, rude to Stern. However, each and every man, as his career grew, has become smart to disarm visitors to move beyond overburdened conversations about “what you’ve been doing lately. “. “
“We’re all human beings on this planet going through our lives and our journeys and there’s a way to come together through that,” Barrymore said. “We don’t have to push. I’m not looking to disturb anyone. But at the same time, I like to go under the layers. I can’t stand the surface. I’ve never lived in this space. “
The Drew Barrymore Show, redesigned for the coronavirus era, is distributed through CBS Television and will be broadcast at nine o’clock in the morning in cities such as New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Miami, and at two o’clock in the afternoon in Chicago, Dallas and San Francisco. Other.
Several ambitious names will help the 45-year-old actress in her first major week: Reese Witherspoon, Jane Fonda, Charlize Theron, Tyra Banks and, for the first time alone, former co-star Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu and Adam Sandler.
Letterman and Stern have developed their skills through years of hard work. For Barrymore, the hope is the sympathy and familiarity of the audience with a star that has been noticed when he grew up since he was 7 years old in “E. T. “will give you the possibility of being informed by doing.
Bill Carroll, an experienced television representative and syndication market expert, said he was inspired by the fact that Barrymore is pulling high.
“It’s great to see yourself design according to who an unconventional interviewer is,” he says. “These two men have proven to be perfect, but unconventional in the way they do things. “
Kelly Clarkson’s recent good fortune has given hope to those looking to enter the competitive global unionized speech, he said.
The CBS promotion of Barrymore’s exhibition dates back to her appearance with Johnny Carson as a little woman in the 1980s, a reminder to the audience that they know her. Yes, some would possibly think of Barrymore as a crazy hippie-dippie (“we’re all human beings on this planet”), but it’s more endearing than boring.
Actor John Barrymore’s daughter underwent rehab at an age when most people were worried about the brakes, as well as three divorces and motherhood, all in the public spotlight. He has starred in films such as “The Wedding Singer” and “50 First Dates”, characters of gambling with big hearts against which to root.
She had memorable moments as a guest of communicative exhibition, as in 1995 when she danced at the table and showed Letterman, her secret crush.
“Everyone my age grew up with her,” said Elaine Bauer Brooks, head of progression at CBS Television. “Live your life before all of us. He’s had his mistakes and victories and had them along the way. There is a warm feeling in it and a sense of lack of it to win.
Barrymore, who recently produced and starred in the Netflix series “Santa Clarita Diet,” said now is the time to watch a communication show. She will have a schedule that will suit a single mother who raises two daughters in larger entertainment jobs.
His exhibition will be from New York, where he’s been living lately. It will be broadcast live in the morning to respond to what is happening in the world, but that’s only to a certain extent. and comedy segments and leave politics to others.
“I think politics is incredibly alienating in one respect or another, depending on who’s watching,” he said, “and I don’t need other people to feel ill-received, judged, or hated. “
The creators of “The Drew Barrymore Show” had to adapt to COVID-19. There will be no study hearing, they will check out to attach an audience at home electronically. Thanks to technology, Barrymore will be able to interview a guest who appears to be sitting in a comfortable chair in front of her, even if they are actually across the counter.
Barrymore has described herself as a “naughty” exhibition guest over the years for avoiding the pre-exhibition interview, where visitors communicate in advance the possible spontaneous stories they will tell later when the cameras are turned on.
Barrymore appreciated true spontaneity: “I like to go blind and play because life is too short not to do it,” but now he’ll be on the other side. And, yes, your staff will conduct interviews before the show. “It’s helpful to know how far you’ll be willing to go to deal with certain issues,” he said.
“I had all my stuff there and I know how raw and vulnerable it feels,” he says. “I don’t need other people to feel that way. But I need to communicate about things. I’m not shy. I haven’t had the luxury of being shy in my life.
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