Pauly Shore Offers Unprecedented Money-Back Guarantee for TBS's New Unscripted Comedy Series MINDING THE STORE*
Pauly Shore Offers Unprecedented Money-Back Guarantee for TBS's New Unscripted Comedy Series MINDING THE STORE*
Comedian to Give $1 to Any Viewer Who Doesn't Laugh at New Series, Set to Premiere Sunday, July 17, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT)
ATLANTA, July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Pauly Shore (Encino Man, Pauly Shore Is Dead), once an A-list comedian and now trying to be an A-list businessman, is back in TBS's new unscripted comedy series MINDING THE STORE, for which he is offering a money-back guarantee, unprecedented for a television show. Shore will offer any viewer who fails to laugh after watching the half-hour fish- out-of-water comedy series $1. MINDING THE STORE, slated to premiere with back-to-back episodes Sunday, July 17, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT), comes to TBS from Shapiro/Grodner Productions (Big Brother) and Bayonne Entertainment (Welcome to the Neighborhood, Blow Out), with Arnold Shapiro, Allison Grodner and Rob Lee executive-producing.
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"I am so confident that my new series will make people laugh," said Shore, "I've convinced the network heads at TBS to let me offer this special guarantee. It's our way of saying we value people's television-viewing time, and we know they'll feel their time spent watching MINDING THE STORE is well worth it."
Viewers who fail to laugh after watching the first episode of MINDING THE STORE are invited to mail a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Shore, care of TBS. Shore will then send them $1 each. Details and address on the money- back guarantee are available online at tbs.com.
MINDING THE STORE is a unique unscripted comedy series that follows Pauly's adventures in running the legendary Comedy Store. As the show opens, Pauly explains it all:
"Remember me? Well, maybe this will help: I used to be on top of the
world, but now, not so much. Well, let me bring you up to speed. I was
born into comedy ... literally. My dad's a comic, and my mother Mitzi
owns the world-famous Comedy Store. I grew up around the greats. And
while The Comedy Store was rocking, so was I: first standup, then TV and
then movies. And with fame came girls, lots of girls. Today Comedy Store
legends rule the box office. And me, I can't even get a role. And now,
if reviving my career isn't hard enough, my mom wants me to run the
family business. Who would have ever thought the fate of the legendary
Comedy Store would be in the hands of me, Pauly Shore? I can't believe
I'm the one left MINDING THE STORE."
Episodes of MINDING THE STORE follow Pauly as he tries to turn the Comedy Store around, putting cosmetic renovations on the place, coming up with special theme nights, and dealing with his mother's controlling influence. Along for the ride is his right-hand man, Marlon; his sex therapist, Dr. Allen; his mom's personal snitch, talent booker Tommy; his personal assistant, Sara; his hefty comic friend Marc; and a host of other off-beat characters. But Pauly's issues aren't only with his new job. He's trying to regain his professional footing as an actor while at the same time trying to find a woman with whom he can finally settle down.
The Comedy Store, located on the Sunset Strip, was founded in 1972 by Mitzi Shore's then husband, comedian Sammy Shore. From the beginning, it featured the top new comedic talent on the circuit, and Mitzi, who acquired ownership of the store in her divorce settlement, became one of the most powerful talent brokers in Hollywood. The venue continues to present stand up comedy seven days a week.
Pauly Shore gained national attention in 1990, when his MTV series Totally Pauly became an immediate hit. After a four-year run, Shore moved into feature films, starring as "The Weasel" in Encino Man, Son-In-Law, In the Army Now, Jury Duty, Bio-Dome and The Curse of Inferno. Last year, he made his feature-film directing debut with Pauly Shore is Dead, a semi-autobiographical dark comedy in which he fakes his own death in order to get the attention he craves.
TBS is television's "very funny" network, serving as home to such hot contemporary comedies as Sex and the City, Everybody Loves Raymond, Family Guy, Seinfeld and Friends; high-profile original series, such as Minding the Store and Daisy Does America; blockbuster movies; and hosted movie showcases. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company, is a major producer of news and entertainment product around the world and a leading provider of programming for the television industry.
* NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Open to legal residents of the continental US, 18 or older. Void in Alaska, Hawaii and where prohibited. Offer ends the earlier of 8/15/05 or whenever Sponsor has received 250,000 requests. NO MORE THAN 250,000 REQUESTS WILL BE HONORED. For complete Terms and Conditions, visit tbs.com.
This information can also be accessed on TBS, Inc.'s press site at http://www.turnerinfo.com/.
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