CONNECT PREP OnAir & Social Media ready features, kickers and interviews. FRIDAY, September 18, 2020

LIFESTYLE AND OFFBEAT

Beware Of Creepy Hotel Peeping Toms AUDIO: Police Body Cam Footage SOCIAL MEDIA: Photo LENGTH: 00:00:17 LEAD: Turns out the most disgusting thing in your hotel isn't the sheets or the bathroom. It could be the guy in the room next door. Two girls at a stay in Key West were in their room when all of a sudden they saw something come underneath their door. Turns out it was a small camera on a wire. The guy next door was creeping on the girls. Police came to investigate the situation and the man eventually admitted to being a perv. The officer’s visit to the hotel was recorded on his body cam. Hidden camera experts say if you can fit your fingers under your door, a camera can fit underneath also. They recommend putting something like a towel in the door crack so nobody can peep through. OUTCUE: of it ok

American Girl Releases Super Neat 80s Throwback Doll AUDIO: 'Courtney Moore' music video SOCIAL MEDIA: Video LENGTH: 00:00:28 LEAD: Courtney Moore is wicked awesome. And she's the gnarliest gal from the 80s making noise at the American Girl Company. The new throwback doll comes complete with a cassette tape player and a mini standup Pacman game. And yes, the company even made a bodacious music video with her. The totally tubular chick is available online now and in stores September 25th. OUTCUE: (music fades)

Man Sets Record For Longest Shot With 10mm Handgun AUDIO: Victor Avila SOCIAL MEDIA: Video LENGTH: 00:00:13 LEAD: You miss every shot you don't take. But this one set a record. Victor Avila, who used to work for Immigration and Customs Enforcement just set a new world record for the longest gun shot with a 10mm handgun. Using special new technology, he accurately fired a bullet at a target 2,010 yards away! Even the most skilled shooters can only get *at most* a couple hundred yards with a gun that size. But Avila was excited to take on the challenge. OUTCUE: a shot literally

MOVIES AND TV

Tatyana Ali Talks ‘Fresh Prince’ Reunion And Reboot AUDIO: Tatyana Ali SOCIAL MEDIA: Photo LENGTH: 00:00:11 LEAD: Fresh Prince fans are jazzed for the reunion show on HBO Max and the dramatic reboot of the show. Tatyana Ali played Ashley Banks on the show. She spoke with but wasn't allowed to share much details about the HBO Max reunion. But what we do know is that it was officially shot last week. And it will air sometime around Thanksgiving. As for giving the hit a dramatic reboot, Ali says the idea is awesome. The reboot will eventually be available to stream on Peacock. OUTCUE: real stuff

Judith Light Talks ‘Who’s The Boss Reboot’ AUDIO: Judith Light SOCIAL MEDIA: Photo LENGTH: 00:00:06 LEAD: 'Who's the Boss' is coming back to TV. Alyssa Milano who starred on the original series made the announcement last month. She along with Tony Danza will be part of the reboot. But Judith Light, who starred as Angela Bower isn’t part of the plans. Asked on Entertainment Tonight if she'll have a role to play, she said we'll have to wait and see. Light will play the role of Richard Jewell's mom in the CBS series 'Manhunt: Deadly Games.' The show tells the story of the attack on the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. It premiers September 21st. OUTCUE: of the show

Terry And Tammy Bradshaw Talk The Bradshaw Bunch AUDIO: Tammy Bradshaw + Terry Bradshaw SOCIAL MEDIA: Photo LENGTH: 00:00:13 LEAD: The new family cameras are following around are the Bradshaw’s. Terry Bradshaw won four Super Bowls as the quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 70s. He now works as an analyst on FOX. His wife Tammy and their three daughters live in a 9,000 square foot home. They also have a 744 acre horse farm. And we can't forget about their ten dogs. Tammy told Entertainment Tonight says she loves pulling pranks on Terry. 'The Bradshaw Bunch' is an 8-episode series airing on E! The first episode debuted last night. OUTCUE: down my leg

Jon Gosselin Talks Messy Relationship With Kate AUDIO: Jon Gosselin SOCIAL MEDIA: Photo LENGTH: 00:00:13 LEAD: Call it Jon and Kate plus hate. And lots of it. Earlier this month Jon and Kate Gosselin's 16- year-old son Collin said he was abused by Jon. Jon says it never happened. Collin later deleted his claim which he made on Instagram. Kate called Jon a "violent and abusive" person. The now IT Director at a hospital says Kate is making false accusations just to get money and fame and back on TV. But on Entertainment Tonight, Jon tells her to stop with the lies if she wants to have any further relationship with her kids. OUTCUE: that never occurred

Star Of ‘Cheer’ Arrested On Child Pornography Charges AUDIO: Charlie + Sam SOCIAL MEDIA: Photo LENGTH: 00:00:16 LEAD: ***MANDATORY CREDIT USA TODAY*** The star of the Netflix docuseries 'Cheer,' was arrested yesterday. Jerry Harris, known for his high energy, is now facing an all-time low. He was taken into custody on charges of producing child pornography. Twin 14-year-olds Charlie and Sam say Harris asked them for nude photos. He also sent them unsolicited naked pics of himself. The FBI raided Harris' home earlier this week. The twins spoke to USA Today about his inappropriate messages. OUTCUE: just said no

TV Preview AUDIO: 'Love Island' Preview LENGTH: 00:00:21 LEAD: Tonight at 8pm ET on FOX, it's 'Friday Night Smackdown.' At 8pm ET on The CW, more magic on 'Masters of Illusion.' At 9pm ET on CBS, the drama continues on 'Love Island.' At 9pm ET on TNT, game 1 of the NBA Western Conference Finals tips off between the Nuggets and Lakers. At 9pm ET on the CW, it's the premier of 'World's Funniest Animals' hosted by Elizabeth Stanton. OUTCUE: going to

TV Preview Weekend AUDIO: Jimmy Kimmel LENGTH: 00:00:12 LEAD: ***MANDATORY AUDIO CREDIT: ABC*** Saturday night on CBS at 9pm ET, 'Love Island: More To Love' continues. Sunday morning on ‘CBS This Morning,’ Lady Gaga talks to Lee Cowan about how she grew tired of the glitz, glamour, and pressure that comes with being a worldwide superstar. Catch the interview at 9am ET on CBS. Sunday night at 8pm ET, it's the 72nd installment of the 'Emmy Awards' on ABC. Jimmy Kimmel hosts. OUTCUE: dealing with here

MUSIC

Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider Talks Anti Maskers Viral Video AUDIO: NATS- Video of anti-maskers in Target SOCIAL MEDIA: Photo LENGTH: 00:00:13 LEAD: Dee Snider has the final say when it comes to 'not taking' things. The lead singer of the band 'Twisted Sister' is clapping back against a viral video showing anti-maskers in Florida encouraging customers in a Target to take off their masks. In the video, a group of people are seen without masks telling others to do the same. They carry a bluetooth speaker playing the 'Twisted Sister' classic, 'We're Not Gonna Take It.' But on Twitter, Snider wrote, "No...these selfish [bleeps] do not have my permission or blessing to use my song for their moronic cause. #cutthe[bleep] OUTCUE: at the kids

CORONAVIRUS LIFE

Rita Wilson Talks More About Her COVID Battle AUDIO: Rita Wilson SOCIAL MEDIA: Photo LENGTH: 00:00:15 LEAD: Rita Wilson is continuing to talk about her battle with COVID-19. She and her husband Tom Hanks were among the first celebrities to report they had it. They were vacationing in Australia at the time. Wilson tells Entertainment Tonight that at first she thought she had a fever. But then more severe symptoms came on. Rita is now partnering with the American Nurses Association and is encouraging everyone to get a flu shot. OUTCUE: so extremely painful

Mom Kicked Off Southwest Flight Speaks Out AUDIO: Jodie SOCIAL MEDIA: Photo LENGTH: 00:00:06 LEAD: The mom who was kicked off a Southwest flight because her two-year-old wasn't wearing a mask is still peeved. Cell phone video shows a gate agent talking to Jodie right before take-off. But in the video, her son was wearing a mask. The mom says he took his mask off just to have a snack. She told Inside Edition if the airline doesn't want people eating on the plane, not to serve food. The frustrated mom ended up taking another airline home. Southwest Airlines says anyone over two who can't wear a mask, needs to find another way to travel. OUTCUE: don't serve drinks

Woman Could Spend A Decade In Prison For Spreading COVID AUDIO: Col. Christopher Danbeck SOCIAL MEDIA: Photo LENGTH: 00:00:05 LEAD: It's hard to say when the pandemic will end. But at least for most of us, we won't be in prison when it's all over. But one woman is facing up to 10 years for spreading COVID-19 at a German resort. It's popular among U.S. military members. She had a sore throat and was waiting for test results. But the 26-year-old decided to go bar hopping anyway. She kissed multiple employees in one night and then sent a text thanking them for coming to her 'rona party.' At least 23 people were infected. The resort has been shut down for two weeks. OUTCUE: for two weeks

University Of Michigan Faces Backlash For Quarantine Conditions AUDIO: Sam Burnstein SOCIAL MEDIA: Photo LENGTH: 00:00:14 LEAD: These days you'd think testing positive for COVID-19 is the worst thing that could happen. But at the University of Michigan, it's what happens after that where things get rough. According to one student who tested positive, he was housed in a quarantine area with basically no supplies. He says he had no food, no PPE, no microwave, and just one roll of single ply toilet paper. The student says there were also roaches. Sam Burnstein posted the video of his conditions on TikTok which then went viral. The school says they've heard the complaints and are making better arrangements. OUTCUE: as well

POLITICS

President Trump Faces Another Sexual Assault Allegation AUDIO: Amy Doris SOCIAL MEDIA: Photo LENGTH: 00:00:10 LEAD: ***MUST CREDIT THE GUARDIAN*** The President is facing another sexual assault allegation. This time it's former model Amy Doris. She tells 'The Guardian' in Britain that estate mogul groped her in a VIP suite at the U.S. Open back in 1997. President Trump's lawyers say if that's the case there'd be lots of witnesses. But friends of Doris say she told them about what happened at the time. The 48-year-old told 'The Guardian' that Mr. Trump grasped her tightly and it felt like an octopus. OUTCUE: like an octopus

SPORTS

Stanley Cup Final Matchup Is Set AUDIO: Doc Emrick - NBC Sports SOCIAL MEDIA: Photo LENGTH: 00:00:17 LEAD: ***MANDATORY CREDIT: NBC SPORTS*** The 2020 Stanley Cup Final matchup is set. The Dallas Stars will take on the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Stars won their way into the final earlier in the week with an overtime win over the Vegas Golden Knights in game five. The Lightning did the same thing last night in game six against the Islanders. A goal by Anthony Cirelli (SIR-ellie) in overtime secured Tampa's spot in the cup. Doc Emrick had the call on NBC Sports. OUTCUE: Stanley Cup Final

LATE NIGHT

Late Night Highlights AUDIO: Stephen Colbert + Trevor Noah + James Corden LENGTH: 00:00:39 LEAD: Recently, Attorney General William Barr said that COVID-19 shutdowns are the biggest infringement on civil liberties since slavery. Stephen Colbert and Trevor Noah had some fun with that. Meanwhile, James Corden had some fun with the way past members of the Trump administration talk about their time there. It's all in the late night round up. OUTCUE: not eat there

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah AUDIO: Trevor Noah LENGTH: 00:00:19 LEAD: On 'The Daily Show with Trevor Noah,' Trevor joked about Attorney General Bill Barr saying that COVID-19 shutdowns are the worst infringement on civil liberties since slavery. OUTCUE: sorry guys

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah AUDIO: Trevor Noah LENGTH: 00:00:13 LEAD: On 'The Daily Show with Trevor Noah,' Trevor reacted to news about how effective shutdowns in New York were. OUTCUE: it's the Knicks

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert AUDIO: Stephen Colbert LENGTH: 00:00:23 LEAD: On 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' Stephen reacted to a whistleblower saying that the White House was considering using a heat ray to disperse protesters in Washington D.C. OUTCUE: the heat ray

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert AUDIO: Stephen Colbert LENGTH: 00:00:10 LEAD: On 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' Stephen talked about the news that a widespread vaccine for COVID-19 might not be available until next summer. OUTCUE: can't make me

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert AUDIO: Stephen Colbert LENGTH: 00:00:21 LEAD: On 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' Stephen reacted to the news that there was a tie for 'Entertainer of the Year' at the ACM Awards. OUTCUE: of Garfunkel

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert AUDIO: Sarah Paulson LENGTH: 00:00:14 LEAD: On 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' actress Sarah Paulson says when she's filming horror scenes, it's easy not to be scared thanks to her actual surroundings. OUTCUE: look like blood

The Late Late Show With James Corden AUDIO: James Corden LENGTH: 00:00:24 LEAD: On 'The Late Late Show with James Corden,' James talked about Barbados ending their ties with Queen Elizabeth II. OUTCUE: is barbadios

The Late Late Show With James Corden AUDIO: President Trump + James Corden LENGTH: 00:00:16 LEAD: On 'The Late Late Show with James Corden,' James reacted to President Trump saying that the left will never successfully tear down Mount Rushmore. OUTCUE: a mountain

The Late Late Show With James Corden AUDIO: Neil Patrick Harris LENGTH: 00:00:21 LEAD: On 'The Late Late Show with James Corden,' Neil Patrick Harris talked about what it was like having COVID-19. OUTCUE: go to hospital

TODAY IN HISTORY

Today in History 1cut AUDIO: Robert Trout LENGTH: 00:00:02 LEAD: Deals with September 18, 1927 -- 93 years ago today, the Columbia Phonograph Broadcasting System (later CBS) made its on-air debut with a basic network of 16 radio stations. OUTCUE: Columbia Broadcasting System

Today in History 2cut AUDIO: Hernan Tavares de Sa LENGTH: 00:00:10 LEAD: From September 18, 1961 -- 59 years ago today, U-N Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold (Dahg HAMMER'-shold) and 12 other people were killed when their plane crashed in northern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). U-N spokesman Hernan Tavares de Sa (Air-NON' Ta-VAR'-ess de SAH') grieved over Hammarskjold's death. OUTCUE: and for humanity

Today in History 3cut AUDIO: Theme Song LENGTH: 00:00:15 LEAD: Deals with September 19, 1964 -- 56 years ago today, "The Addams Family" premiered on ABC. Time to sing along. OUTCUE: (ends cold)

Today in History 4cut AUDIO: Theme Music LENGTH: 00:00:24 LEAD: Deals with September 18, 1965 -- 55 years ago today, bumbling secret agent 86 entered living rooms, when "Get Smart" premiered on NBC. Here's the theme. OUTCUE: (music fades)

Today in History 5cut AUDIO: Theme Music LENGTH: 00:00:27 LEAD: Also deals with September 18, 1965 -- 55 years ago today, "I Dream of Jeannie" debuted on NBC. Here's the theme. OUTCUE: (music fades)

Today in History 6cut AUDIO: Jimi Hendrix LENGTH: 00:00:21 LEAD: Deals with September 18, 1970 -- 50 years ago today, Jimi Hendrix was found dead of a drug overdose in London. He was 27. But the music endures, including the classic "Hey Joe." OUTCUE: (music fades)

Today in History 7cut AUDIO: Catherine Hearst LENGTH: 00:00:09 LEAD: From September 18, 1975 -- 45 years ago today, the F-B-I captured Patricia Hearst in San Francisco 19 months after she had been kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army. Her parents, Catherine and Randolph Hearst, spoke to reporters after their family reunion. OUTCUE: very happy reunion

Today in History 8cut AUDIO: Jim Krasula LENGTH: 00:00:12 LEAD: From September 18, 2003 -- 17 years ago today, Hurricane Isabel slammed into the Carolina coast. CBS News Reporter Jim Krasula was on the Outer Banks. OUTCUE: of pin pricks

Today in History 9cut AUDIO: Dan Carter LENGTH: 00:00:09 LEAD: Deals with September 18, 2015 -- Five years ago today, the Environmental Protection Agency said Volkswagen had intentionally skirted clean air laws by using software that enabled diesel cars to cheat on emissions tests. West Virginia University's Dan Carter was among the researchers who uncovered the scam. OUTCUE: their certification levels

Today in History 10cut AUDIO: Frankie Avalon LENGTH: 00:00:25 LEAD: ***A birthday cut.*** Happy birthday Frankie Avalon! The singer was born September 18, 1940 -- 80 years ago today. He sang "Beauty School Dropout" in the film version of "Grease." OUTCUE: (ends cold) Today in History 11cut AUDIO: Lance Armstrong LENGTH: 00:00:05 LEAD: ***A birthday cut.*** Happy birthday Lance Armstrong! The disgraced Tour de France legend was born September 18, 1971 -- 49 years ago today. NOTE: Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles in 2012 over charges he used performance enhancing drugs. OUTCUE: thank you (cheers)

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