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georgiapeach:
CBS press tour:

Heeee....


--- Quote ---After a nice conversation with Jamie, I left the party -- only to get caught up in talk with "Amazing Race" star Phil Keoghan, who loves to tell me about the time a pig in Pigeon Forge tried to bite his toe off. Ah, good times.
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http://blogs.knoxnews.com/knx/telebuddy/archives/2008/07/east_tennessean_1.shtml

puddin:
CBS, CW & Showtime Press Tour Stars Party 
     HOLLYWOOD - JULY 18: Phil Keoghan arrives at the CBS, CW & Showtime Press Tour Stars Party at Boulevard 3 on July 18, 2008 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage) 

puddin:
Time to keep track of Phil  :tup: (August 8th)


TV star Phil Keoghan set to inspire local youth
Wednesday, 30 July 2008, 12:49 pm
Press Release: Wellington City Council 

 
 
NEWS RELEASE
30 July 2008
 
TV star Phil Keoghan set to inspire local youth
 
Wellington senior college pupils and youth group members next week get the opportunity to meet and be inspired by Phil Keoghan, host of TV’s The Amazing Race, author of No Opportunity Wasted and winner of the World Class New Zealand Creative Industries Award for 2008.
 
Born in Christchurch, Phil Keoghan has worked in over 70 countries around the world as host, producer, writer and cameraman. He has won five Emmy Awards for his work.
 
His book No Opportunity Wasted (N.O.W) tells how, after a near-death experience at the age of 19, he set out to live life to the fullest by achieving exotic goals and taking risks. Since then, he’s broken a world bungy jumping record, dived in the world’s longest underwater caves, eaten a meal on top of an erupting volcano and renewed his wedding vows underwater. He has even appeared on Oprah with his list of ‘100 things to do before he dies’.
 
Around 60 senior pupils have been invited from secondary schools across the city to hear Phil speak at the Michael Fowler Centre on Friday 8 August. Members of the Youth Council and local entrepreneurs have also been invited. Phil will give a presentation on his philosophy of life and will encourage the audience to “think big and challenge yourself”.
 
Deputy Mayor Ian McKinnon will introduce Phil and says he hopes the event will encourage young people to benefit from the example of Phil’s approach to life, and inspire them to be creative in their own lives.
 
“Phil has an exciting and colourful life story and is a fantastic role model for young people. He is a great supporter and a wonderful ambassador for New Zealand abroad, and we are delighted to welcome him to the capital city.
 
“In Wellington we pride ourselves on our creativity and the Council is always looking for ways to encourage imaginative thinking. This event is sure to be a great opportunity for young people to be inspired by one of New Zealand’s top creative achievers.”

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK0807/S00282.htm

georgiapeach:
And before that he is filming Million Dollar Password on August 4 with Julie Chen!!


--- Quote ---Mon August 4, 2008 2:30 PM
Julie Chen & Phil Keoghan
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--- Quote ---Regis Philbin returns to prime time to host MILLION DOLLAR PASSWORD, a modern update of one of television's greatest game shows. This update takes the classic game and brings it to the 21st century with big celebrities, big money and big stakes. Contestants team up with some of the hottest stars, from Rosie O'Donnell, Betty White, Rachael Ray and Neil Patrick Harris to "High School Musical's" Monique Coleman, to earn up to one million dollars. One player from the team is told secret passwords and can use only one-word clues to get the teammate to guess them. If the player and the celebrity can work well together and become a solid team, that player could uncover the MILLION DOLLAR PASSWORD.
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http://www.ocatv.com/shows/show/213

puddin:
 :jumpy: Who's going to remind me?

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