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From the LA Times, Margaret Cho will have the honor of being the star of the first and second all-Asian American television series, her first being 1994's All-American Girl on ABC.
Cho comes back to TV this summer on VH1's "The Cho Show," which will feature her South Korean-born parents and her 3'10" assistant, Selene Luna, improvising through scripted situations. Cho says, “It’s kind of a cross between Madonna’s ‘Truth or Dare,’ ‘Joy Luck Club’ and ‘Little People, Big World.'"
"The Cho Show" debuts on August 21st.
July 9, 2008
"The Cho Show" on VH1
Well, there will be Asians on cable at least.From the LA Times, Margaret Cho will have the honor of being the star of the first and second all-Asian American television series, her first being 1994's All-American Girl on ABC.
Cho comes back to TV this summer on VH1's "The Cho Show," which will feature her South Korean-born parents and her 3'10" assistant, Selene Luna, improvising through scripted situations. Cho says, “It’s kind of a cross between Madonna’s ‘Truth or Dare,’ ‘Joy Luck Club’ and ‘Little People, Big World.'"
"The Cho Show" debuts on August 21st.
Posted by sylvie at July 9, 2008 8:54 PM
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Wow--should be an interesting show. I hope it doesn't suck.