On the night before Thanksgiving a new variety show will entertain audiences headed by Rosie O’Donnell on NBC.

This is the first real variety show on prime time television in a long-time. It brings back memories of Carol Burnett, Sonny and Cher, Dean Martin, Ed Sullivan and others.

Rosie opens on eve of Thanksgiving and then will continue the variety format from there. 

I think, she’ll do a great job if she keeps it to a simple but fun format like her daytime talk show.

Details are being ironed out as I write this, but Thanksgiving is not to far off.  I’m sure she’ll have quite a show with movie stars and awesome talent.

Should be fun.

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    Michael Michalko said

    October 29 2008 @ 9:11 am

    Rosie is a really bad choice to host a variety show. Her image is a hate-filled, anti-American who believes our own government bombed the Twin Towers in NYC. Does anyone really believe American citizens will watch anything she’s on. Good luck.

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