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= Twenty Something TV =
Twenty Something is the name of a Canadian weekly webseries created by Jill Clark in late 2006. The show features Clark and a panel of her best friends discussing topics of interest to women in their twenties. While the format is a weekly discussion, the show's fans have come to adore the show for their irreverent comments, reliable information and entertaining subtitles - inserted by the show's producer, Brett Heard.
History
Twenty Something TV was launched December 2006. Originally, Clark intended for the show to air on a television network and not on the internet. It was producer, Brett Heard, who made the decision to air the series online due to the potential wide appeal of the series.
On August 1, 2008 Twenty Something will relaunch their website with the introduction of a new male host (rumored to be a Toronto area celebrity), a new theme song composed by Toronto jazz singer, Nicola Moore and four distinct areas each catering to a different subject - increasing the weekly episodes from one a week to four.
Jill Clark
Jill Clark is from Lindsay, Ontario and holds a degree in Media Communications from Brock University. She is now living in Toronto, Ontario and works as a model currently signed with Sherrida Model Management in Toronto, Ontario. Clark is most recognizable from her work on Twenty Something,
Deal or No Deal Canada (Briefcase 14) and as the in-game co-host for the Toronto Blue Jays.On-Air Personalities
While the show always featured a regular rotation of Clark's friends it wasn't until late 2007, when Twenty Something TV named 4 regular co-hosts- Comedienne Stacey Prieur (Funny Girl), CTV Producer Katie Coristine (The Conservative One), model Samantha Crowther (The Vixen) and former dancer Sabrina Taylor (The Ingénue).
The show also has a regular rotation of Clark's extended circle of friends that include:
Former The Score, sports caster Caroline Frolic, pop culture journalist & former Miss Toronto Marie Nicola & Chickadvisor.com creator Ali de Bold.
Other Guests Include:
Playboy model Amy Lynn Grover
Special Appearances
July 10, 2008 - Jill Clark, Samantha Crowther, Sabrina Taylor, Stacey Prieur and Marie Nicola opened the inaugural Rock the Foundation event in Toronto, Ontario at the Rivoli on Queen Street West. A last minute change saw Stacey Prieur assume the role of Master of Ceremonies where she introduced Canada's top comedic talent including Fraser Young, Gilson Lubin and Ron Sparks.
External Links
[http://www.twentysomethingtv.com Official Website: Twenty Something TV]
[http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=129525361 Twenty Something TV Myspace Page] [http://www.myspace.com/sprieur80 Stacey Prieur's Official Myspace]
[http://www.karmacake.ca Karmacake]
[http://www.rockthefoundation.com Rock the Foundation]References
*http://www.orato.com/arts-entertainment/2007/03/21/i-039-m-host-internet-television-sensation-twentysomethingtv-com
*http://www.twentysomethingtv.com
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*http://blog.chickadvisor.com/2008/02/chickadvisor-twenty-something-tv.html
*http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1830413/
*http://www.thescore.ca/programs/thelab/
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