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The pretaped remainder of the episode made no mention of diplomacy.
Sprinkled throughout the show were pretaped bits of Bee roasting administrations past.
The pretaped special, David Letterman: The Mark Twain Prize, will air Monday night.
"The Voice" also aired Monday night but is currently airing its pretaped auditions.
So why isn't this pretaped movie more ambitious in its staging, choreography, or direction?
"There has to be some form of punishment," Trump told MSNBC in a pretaped town hall.
The entire broadcast had been pretaped in case the station had to take off in a hurry.
The church fills; there's a chorus, dancers, a children's choir, another choir, a marching band, pretaped sounds.
Her sound often seemed to recede into the landscape established by Nono's eight channels of pretaped textures.
Kristian then returned the favor in front of a studio audience (pretaped, obviously prior to Tuesday's show).
Carvey even pretaped segments allowing both characters to be used in the same sketch for a live broadcast.
As usual, the first episodes of "American Idol" will revolve around the auditions, so those have been pretaped.
Davidson was also shown in a pretaped segment satirizing the efforts to find a host for the Academy Awards.
Rousseff was due to address the nation in a pretaped message Friday evening but canceled, according to a presidential source.
Technically, Rubio didn't show up — he beamed in, in the form of a pretaped, nondescript speech mostly about Hillary Clinton.
The apparent end of his political career came with a simple phone call to his successor and a pretaped video statement.
"It's an option," Trump told Face the Nation host Margaret Brennan in a pretaped interview set to air before the Super Bowl.
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert will air a new pretaped segment from the host's trip to Russia every night this week.
The least effective parts of TrumpLand are its occasional pretaped sketches, like a fake Trump commercial and an imagining of Trump's inauguration.
President Donald Trump's pretaped interview on Sunday's Meet the Press is blowing up — but not for reasons host Chuck Todd or NBC would like.
With Hunt singing live for that audience from a wheelchair as the pretaped rehearsal was broadcast on a screen, the show had gone on.
Bee did a pretaped segment with Jake Tapper and went out of her way to praise other CNN reporters like Dana Bash and Jim Acosta.
A balance of pretaped elements and live acoustic playing was crucial in Ms. Z's "Louder, Warmer, Denser," a work that samples and loops Ms. Chase's own voice.
It squeezes in monologues, a pretaped cold open featuring Thede sucking up to a hot Trump supporter, and a "pop-up concert" spotlighting Los Angeles rapper Duckwrth.
Trump was talking to MSNBC's Chris Matthews for a pretaped town hall in Wisconsin to be aired Wednesday night, according to Bloomberg, which posted excerpts of the interview.
Oldest daughter Gia participated in the awards ceremony, handing out the statuettes to winners, while her younger sisters took part in a pretaped sketch that aired during the ceremony.
In recent weeks, the mayor has been a regular on the radio and, last month, began a quarterly television appearance on WNBC-TV, responding to pretaped questions from New Yorkers.
Snippets from the pretaped Comey interview reveal him lending credibility to a dossier prepared by a former British intelligence officer alleging that Trump consorted with prostitutes in Moscow in 2013.
"I think it's a little bit ludicrous to blame someone for working with people you don't agree with," Mr. Clyburn said in a pretaped CNN interview that aired Friday afternoon.
The best part of the segment arrives when Obama reveals that he doesn't know the hard details of the Super Bowl — because this is a pretaped segment from a week ago.
The moment capped off an immigration-focused performance of their song "Get Out of Your Own Way," part of a pretaped segment at Sunday's 60th annual awards ceremony in New York.
Blunt's Ivanka joined Cecily Strong's Melania for a pretaped sketch devoted to the idea that the various women in Trump's life would love to distance themselves from him, if only they could.
In addition to the opening musical number, Mr. Che appeared in a pretaped bit in which he handed out "reparation Emmys" to veteran black performers who have been overlooked by the voting academy.
What is unusual is that after Hunt got hurt, the production team decided to air pretaped footage from the dress rehearsal instead of actually delivering the promised "live" musical to its TV viewers.
On Monday's episode of The Late Show, host Stephen Colbert shared yet another pretaped segment of his 2016 Hungry for Power Games skit – but this time it was at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
Though this event, which was pretaped and aired on TBS and Twitter Saturday night, was to be a tribute to journalists, Ms. Bee dedicated an entire segment to eviscerating Jeff Zucker, the president of CNN.
If all else failed, Concacaf figured, it would block out the chant by adding pretaped crowd noise over it on its international broadcast feed, which is being aired domestically on several Fox networks this month.
Composers may sub out a symphony orchestra for pretaped material or electronically aided arrangements; linear narrative flow is often abandoned for more abstract approaches; vocalism can encompass speaking, screaming and much else beyond traditional lyricism.
On Monday's episode of the Late Show, host Stephen Colbert shared a pretaped segment with the audience in which he toured the Republican National Convention to mock the proceedings as well as presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Though many awards show hosts like to kick off their shows with a pretaped bit and/or musical number — like Jimmy Fallon did at the Golden Globes in January — that's not exactly in line with Kimmel's dry style.
Boy, does NBC hope you care about Will & Grace, as evidenced by a whole pretaped sketch starring the original cast that hinged on the idea that, yes, people loved the show enough to want it back on the air.
Bee did a pretaped segment with Tapper in which he jokingly interrogated her about her agenda for the evening and whether the paltry amount of food she was providing would disqualify it from being called a dinner (more on that below).
Did you fully grasp the pretaped sketch about the White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders (Aidy Bryant), which crosscut between her overseeing a contentious daily press briefing and her fantasizing that she is in a music video, performing Demi Lovato's "Confident"?
To judge from his test show, O'Brien has not tampered with the "Conan" formula too drastically: It consisted of an opening monologue (with jokes about the government shutdown and the search for an Oscars host); a pretaped comedy bit; and an interview with a celebrity guest.
But Rent is nothing if not full-throttle, and viewers who tuned in to Fox on Sunday evening expecting the show to open with its usual hard-hitting energy were immediately aware, even before word began to spread that the show was largely pretaped, that something was ... off.
Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel Liberal Democrat eyes aid cuts to Israel after Omar, Tlaib denied entry Lawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar MORE (D-Md.), will likely echo that stance during his appearance on NBC's Meet the Press, where a pretaped interview with acting White House chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE will also be broadcast.
At the show's conclusion, as pretaped music played on the sound system, Ray declared that he was quitting. He subsequently collapsed after a drug overdose and was rushed to hospital. Dave Davies later commented in an interview about the incident: > God, that was horrible. That was when Ray tried to top himself.
During the second segment, a pretaped interview with a guest airs. The questions are usually related to a current issue or event in sports, and Dan and Bomani often ask about the guest's life outside of sports. Papi asks the final question, usually about topics unrelated to sports. On days when no guest is available, one of several things will happen.
CP24, January 30, 2019. The ceremony did, however, included pretaped comedy segments from performers such as the casts of Baroness von Sketch Show and Letterkenny, as well as a short welcome introduction by actor Andrew Phung and drag queen Tynomi Banks."The Canadian Screen Awards were a celebration of our humour and even our niceness". Toronto Star, April 1, 2019.
Like in the ABC version, this round featured an obstacle course run that was pretaped in advance. This course took place in Palos Verdes and began with a death slide, followed by a bicycle race, and ended with the Krypton Pavilion, a series of skill and agility tests. Scoring remained the same as the original version. In most cases, only the first-place finisher was seen crossing the finish line.
Produced by Fremantle Media North America, the series debuted on March 31, 2009 at 9:25PM ET/PT, following American Idol. It consisted of sketches, stunts, celebrity cameos, music performances, and pretaped segments. The show was canceled after airing its first episode. On its debut, 26 Fox affiliates pre-empted or delayed the program due to its racy content, which the stations felt was more appropriate for older viewers.
According to Adam Graham from MTV, the performance was taped prior to the episode of Idol, made apparent by what Graham called "sloppy editing." According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lopez pretaped the performance due to a perceived danger of flying shards of glass from the earlier part of the routine. The performance was praised by Caryn Ganz from Yahoo! Music, who complimented all of the element of the performance.
The ceremony was originally scheduled to be hosted by Andrea Martin and George Stroumboulopoulos, but Martin was forced to cancel at the last minute due to a rescheduled acting commitment."Andrea Martin backs out of Genie Awards". CBC News, March 7, 2012. Stroumboulopoulos consequently hosted the ceremony alone, although he and Martin pretaped an introductory comedy segment in which they scrambled to find a replacement for Martin, including cameos by Martin Short, Chris Hyndman and Steven Sabados.
Prior co-hosts include, Lori Warriner, Tim Estiloz, John Herman, and Alison MacNair (former host of NHPTV's NH Outlook). The competition features 16 teams in a single elimination tournament competing in half-hour shows that are pretaped over a few weeks and air through the broadcast season. The program previously selected 32 teams to compete on the televised rounds based on state geography and recent appearances; however, after a year-long hiatus, the program required interested teams to complete a written test, with the top-scoring sixteen teams earning spots. The championship game is called the Superchallenge.
Brian Wilson pretaped all the instrumental backing tracks with a large ensemble, recording the performances live, direct to a four-track recorder. These four-track backing tapes were then 'dubbed down' to one track of an eight-track tape. Six of the remaining seven tracks were then used to individually record the vocals of each member of The Beach Boys, and the eighth track was reserved for any final 'sweetening' overdubs of instruments or voices. 3M introduced the 1-inch eight-track version of their model M-23 recorder in 1966, probably the first mass-produced machine of this format.
Warrior began appearing on house shows in June and was initially billed as The Dingo Warrior in house card promos by Gene Okerlund, but soon had his name modified. There is a dispute over who created the full Ultimate Warrior name. Bruce Prichard stated that Vince McMahon did not know what a "Dingo" Warrior was, but because there was the "Modern Day Warrior" Kerry von Erich and The Road Warriors there should not be one more simple warrior, but the ultimate warrior. Warrior claims after one of his first matches, McMahon had him do a pretaped promo.
He made 16 SNL appearances in all, doing routines from his comedy act, such as the Mighty Mouse singalong, Foreign Man, and the Elvis impersonation. After he angered the audience with his female-wrestling routine, Kaufman in January 1983 made a pretaped appearance (his 16th) asking the audience if he should ever appear on the show again, saying he would honor their decision. SNL ran a phone vote, and 195,544 people voted to "Dump Andy" while 169,186 people voted to "Keep Andy". During the SNL episode with the phone poll, many of the cast members stated their admiration for Kaufman's work.
Between November 24 and February 2, MADtv became one of many scripted, current (at the time) television shows to be put on hiatus due to the 2007-2008 Writers Guild of America strike. Even though the strike did not end until February 12, 2008, three "new" episodes aired on February 2, February 9, and February 16. These "new" episodes were little more than pretaped sketches from canceled episodes and repeats of old sketches from seasons eight to ten (with no segments from the Music Box Theater). The show returned to its normal format on March 29, 2008.
Sarducci has appeared in four cold opens in the 1979–1980 season (on episodes hosted by Steve Martin, Teri Garr, Elliott Gould, and Rodney Dangerfield), two commercial parodies ("MX-5 Tampons" on the 1981–1982 Christmas episode hosted by Bill Murray and "Bocce Ball My Way" on the last episode of the 1985–1986 season hosted by Anjelica Huston and Billy Martin), and two monologues on the 1985–86 season (the first hosted by Madonna in a pretaped sketch showing Madonna's wedding to Sean Penn (played by Robert Downey, Jr.) and the second on the Christmas episode of the 1985–86 season hosted by Garr as Sarducci's alter ego, Pope Maurice).
Reitman also directed a three-part pretaped sketch for the NBC show Saturday Night Live called "Death by Chocolate," about a walking candy bar, played by episode host Ashton Kutcher, who murders people; stabbing a homeless man, shooting a doctor, cutting off a life support machine on a coma victim, and slicing Andy Samberg (dressed as a lumberjack) with a chainsaw. Since 2011, Reitman directs the Live Read series, a monthly live staged reading of film scripts as part of the Film Independent at LACMA. In 2020, Reitman directed The Princess Bride, a television adaption of novel of the same name for Quibi featuring an ensemble cast to raise money for World Central Kitchen.
Rather than removing him, the ABCB banned Kennedy from appearing live, forcing him to pre-record the show on videotape. Some have claimed that Kennedy deliberately engineered the crow call incident so that the show would have to be prerecorded, allowing him to get home earlier, while others suggest that he did it so that Nine would sack him. In 2002, in The Age newspaper, writer Jonathan Green reported that the crow call segment was in fact pretaped and that the controversy was probably just a pretext for other issues. Rival Nine personality Ernie Sigley, who presented his own variety show on different nights to Kennedy, has claimed the real reason Kennedy was axed was that his ratings were so poor compared to Sigley's.
Brian Fairlee giving an episode preview was phased out and replaced with the return of the cold opening sketches (mostly music video parodies, fake commercials, mock movie trailers, and TV show promos). John Crane and Bruce Leddy -- the series showrunners, head writers, and executive producers — directed most of the episodes. The show itself was relocated to a new studio (The Henry Fonda Music Box Theater) in order to give the show the feel of a live event, due in part to FOX's extensive budget cuts and competition from Saturday Night Live and its growing popularity from The Lonely Island's "Digital Shorts" on that show. MADtv's pretaped sketches shown this season were very minimal, using little to no elaborate props, settings, or costumes.
Determined to get a message to the blonde woman, Curt drives to the radio station to ask the disc jockey "Wolfman Jack" (a real-life radio DJ of the period), who is omnipresent on the car radios, to read a message for her on the air. Inside the station, Curt encounters an employee manning a console of record and cassette players, who tells him the Wolfman does not work at the station, and that the shows are pretaped for replay at multiple stations. The employee accepts the message from Curt and promises to try to have the Wolfman air it. As he is leaving the station, Curt sees the employee talking into the microphone, and hearing the voice of the Wolfman on the air, smiles in recognition that he really has just met the Wolfman.
For the first time since season four, MADtv saw not just a change in cast members, but also a change in format. On the cast member front, Stephanie Weir (who actually left at the end of season ten, but was in a lot of pretaped season eleven sketches), Danielle Gaither, and Frank Caliendo were gone (with Gaither being fired by FOX while Weir and Caliendo left on their own accord). In their places, Frank Caeti and Nicole Randall Johnson were promoted to repertory status while Lisa Donovan was hired, starting with the fourteenth episode of the season, then fired by season's end. On the show's format front, the cold opening sketch was replaced by show announcer, Brian Fairlee, giving a preview of the sketches and guest stars that would appear in the episode.
Two-year-olds who viewed a pretaped video with instructions about how to find a toy in an adjoining room by a non-interactive researcher did not use the information, even though they smiled and responded to questions. Troseth speculated that their research had implications for interactive educational shows like Blue's Clues, which although was "on the right track" due to the way in which the host invites interaction with the show's viewers, did not provide children with the social cues to solve real- world problems. Troseth stated that repetition, repeated exposure, and familiarity with the show's host may increase children's ability to learn facts and to use strategies they learn from Blue's Clues to solve new problems. Her research suggested that Blue's Clues engaged young children and elicited their active participation because they mimicked social interaction.
The earthquake hit while the video was playing and temporarily knocked the feed out, and just before it was knocked out Al Michaels could be heard on air saying "I'll tell you what, we're having an earth-" with the feed cutting out just before he finished. Michaels, McCarver, and third man in the booth Jim Palmer grabbed for whatever they could to brace themselves and grabbed on to one another's legs, leaving all three men with thigh bruises. The audio was restored, with Michaels talking over a screen bumper until the video was restored jokingly saying that the earthquake was the "greatest opening in the history of television, bar none!"Footage from the game broadcast, originally aired October 17, 1989 By contrast, the broadcasting team in the CBS Radio booth next door, consisting of Jack Buck, Johnny Bench, and John Rooney, was off the air when the earthquake started because their show was in a pretaped segment being played from New York.
There are various comedy sketches between musical numbers: The most notable sketches are "Elvis Drugs", "Neighborhood Nuclear Superiority", "The Tragically Hip" (which was the inspiration for the Canadian band the Tragically Hip and was featured as a pretaped sketch on a season six episode of Saturday Night Live), "Large Detroit Car Company", "Mariachi Translations", recurring comic blackouts that ended with the catchphrase "Just to prove a point!" and several series of bits with a lounge singer and a pirate, as well as a game show called "Name That Drug." The musical videos include "Magic", "Cruisin'", "Light," "Tonight" and "Rio." Director Bill Dear said they were doing "music videos before people even knew what they were... we approached them as mini-movies.... We always tried to tell a story and we looked for a lighter interpretation." Throughout Elephant Parts, Nesmith makes fun of his own works, with segments including a parody of his song "Joanne" called "Rodan", and comic promos for his albums Infinite Rider on the Big Dogma and Live at the Palais.

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