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04.29.08

Jimmy Kimmel: looking to go science-y

Tara Smith by Tara Smith     Department: Science & Society

Science enthusiasts--ever wanted to go Hollywood?

Nationally Syndicated TV Talk Show Seeks Teacher for Science Demos
Jimmy Kimmel Live is looking for someone who is passionate and knowledgeable about science who would feel comfortable taking Jimmy through multiple unusual and entertaining science experiments for a new segment that they're hoping to have on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Ideally, if they find the right personality for the segment, they would like to make this a recurring bit. Anyone who is interested is welcome to submit a brief video introducing himself/herself, sharing some background information, mentioning a few potential experiments, and explaining why he/she would be a good candidate for this segment. The video should be no longer than 5 minutes. Deadline for submission: June 2, 2008.

Drop me a line if you want the details on who and where to send the audition video...

Tags: Jimmy Kimmel, pop culture, Science