“Knock-Knock Live” debuts Tuesday at 9 p.m. XIX Entertainment has appointed DCP to be the international distributor of the format and series. ![]() Fuller, Seacrest, DCP and Fox are stakeholders in the format worldwide. Fuller, Michael Herwick, Allen Shapiro, Mike Mahan, Mark Bracco, Stijn Bakkers, Nicolle Yaron and Seacrest serve as executive producers. “Knock-Knock Live” is produced by Simon Fuller’s XIX Entertainment and Dick Clark Productions. Other stars set to appear on the contest show include Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Florida Georgia Line, Rob Gronkowski, Robin Thicke, Meghan Trainor, Rita Ora, Martha Stewart, Luke Bryan, Lea Michele, Mike Holmes and Bubba Watson.Īlso Read: Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande to Appear on Ryan Seacrest's 'Knock Knock Live' Seacrest is the in-studio host for the summer series, and co-hosts in the field include Tyler Posey, Kellie Pickler, Adrienne Bailon, Ross Mathews, Chuey Martinez and Johnson. Not only do the lucky contestants get to meet their favorite TV or sports star, they also have the chance to win cash prizes. Meanwhile, Common and co-host Jordan “Shorty” Johnson call on Dante and give him the day of his dreams. The reaction from surprised people on the new reality series ranges from screaming and hugging to sheer speechless shock.Īlso Read: David Beckham Just Wants to Be Recognized on Fox's 'Knock-Knock Live' (Video)įormer Manchester United and LA Galaxy player Beckham pops in to see the Gonzalez family, where he poses with babies and kicks around a soccer ball in the backyard. What would you do if soccer star David Beckham turned up at your front door? Or Oscar-winning hip-hop artist and “Selma” actor Common rang the doorbell? After all, between being a regular TV host ( American Idol, E! News, E! Live From the Red Carpet, The Million Second Quiz), a TV producer ( Keeping Up With the Kardashians, I Wanna Marry “Harry,” Shahs of Sunset, Mixology) and also a syndicated daily and weekly radio host ( On Air With Ryan Seacrest, American Top 40 With Ryan Seacrest), he just doesn’t have enough on his plate.Ryan Seacrest’s “Knock Knock Live” premieres on Tuesday night, but before the show lands on TV screens, Fox gave viewers a first look at the stars who landed on unsuspecting fans’ doorsteps. So you just knew that Seacrest would need something else to do. It’s Yet Another Gig For Ryan Seacrest.įOX has already announced that the next season of American Idol will be its last. If you’re in the middle of watching Knock Knock Live and someone knocks at your door, you’d better answer it … because, well, you never know …Ħ. Don’t Ignore That Knock On Your Own Door. And they’ll be happy to help out (including Kellie Pickler, ADrienne Bailon, Ross Matthews).ĥ. Prepare for a few heartstrings to be tugged.Īlthough Seacrest will be in a Los Angeles studio during each show, the Knock Knock Live team will include celebrities showing up at people’s doorsteps to make their dreams come true. And part of the premise of Knock Knock Live is to bring a boost to the lives of those who really need help. Not true.Īudiences like to root for an underdog. At Least It’s Not An American Idol Spinoff.Īnyone remember American Juniors? Back in 2003, FOX thought that Seacrest hosting an Idol spinoff competition featuring young kids would be a sure-fire hit. ![]() But Seacrest’s seasoned exuberance has been able to handle just about anything on a live show - whether it’s the live editions of American Idol or the party-on atmosphere of Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest.Ģ. ![]() You never know what might happen on live TV. It’s Live (Well … At Least On The East Coast). But here are six reasons to pay attention to the show:ġ. FOX’s new Knock Knock Live - airing live Tuesdays at 9pmET beginning July 21 - will feature host Ryan Seacrest surprising unsuspecting people by granting them wishes and awarding them big prizes for answering a simple knock on their door at home. South Sydney have flashed their credentials as one of the best teams in the NRL once again with a decisive 28-12 win over Melbourne to wrap up day two of Magic Round at Lang Park. This year, the sounds of summer will include a knock on the door - literally. Summer eventually became a vibrant breeding ground for all sorts of unscripted series and competition shows: Big Brother, Survivor, American Idol and plenty of others all had summer as their launching pad. After cable networks started snatching viewers away with popular summertime programming, broadcast networks took notice and decided to take a chance on some new alternatives. Summer used to be filled with boring TV reruns and lame space fillers. ![]() Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window).Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window).Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window).Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window).
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