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''Beat Shazam'' is a game show created by Jeff Apploff and Wes Kauble and premiered on Fox on May 15th, 2017. The show is hosted by singer and actor Jamie Foxx and is similar to Name That Tune only the contestants have to name a tune faster than the app Shazam. While the show still airs new episodes, '''one episode | ''Beat Shazam'' is a game show created by Jeff Apploff and Wes Kauble and premiered on Fox on May 15th, 2017. The show is hosted by singer and actor Jamie Foxx and is similar to Name That Tune only the contestants have to name a tune faster than the app Shazam. While the show still airs new episodes, '''one episode had a celebrity appearance edited out'''. | ||
The episode in question had singer and former Disney star Demi Lovato make a walk on guest appearance. This was not uncommon for episodes of the show as many celebrities had walk on appearances in the past like Empire actor Terrance Howard, rapper M.C. Hammer, Snoop Dogg and singer Michael Bolton. The episode was slated to air on July 24th, 2018, but earlier that day, Lovato overdosed on opioids and was rushed to Cedars-Sani Medical Center,<ref>http://tvline.com/2018/07/24/demi-lovato-heroin-overdose-beat-shazam-episode-pulled/</ref> | The episode in question had singer and former Disney star Demi Lovato make a walk on guest appearance. This was not uncommon for episodes of the show as many celebrities had walk on appearances in the past like ''Empire'' actor Terrance Howard, rapper M.C. Hammer, Snoop Dogg and singer Michael Bolton. The episode was slated to air on July 24th, 2018, but earlier that day, Lovato overdosed on opioids and was rushed to Cedars-Sani Medical Center,<ref>[http://tvline.com/2018/07/24/demi-lovato-heroin-overdose-beat-shazam-episode-pulled/ Article announcing why the episode was pulled from airing.] Retrieved 09 Sep '20</ref> recovering later that same day.<ref>[http://www.pedestrian.tv/news/demi-lovato-aunt-overdose/ An update on Lovato's health that same day.] Retrieved 09 Sep '20</ref> | ||
The episode was pulled and Fox aired a different episode in it's place. The episode eventuality aired on September 11th, 2018 with Lovato's appearance edited out. | The episode was pulled and Fox aired a different episode in it's place. The episode eventuality aired on September 11th, 2018 with Lovato's appearance edited out. Their appearance had never been released and the only evidence of their appearance was a Season Two promo and several production photos. The Season Two promo that had a clip of their appearance had since been taken down. | ||
Sometime between August and September 2020, the Canadian cable channel Game TV aired a promo announcing that Beat Shazam would be part of their prime time schedule starting September 22nd, 2020. While this may not come as a surprise to some, | Sometime between August and September 2020, the Canadian cable channel Game TV aired a promo announcing that Beat Shazam would be part of their prime time schedule starting September 22nd, 2020. While this may not come as a surprise to some, the promo that the channel aired included a never before seen clip of Lovato's cut appearance shown for only two seconds before cutting to the contestants from a different episode. With the clip appearing in the promo, this lead to speculation that the episode that was slated to air on July 24th, 2018 would air on Game TV with Lovato's appearance intact. But it was unknown when the episode will air or if Game TV actually had the original, unedited episode.<ref>[https://www.igametv.com/shows/2361/ Game TV website page of Season 2 of ''Beat Shazam''.] Retrieved 10 Sep '20</ref> | ||
On September | On September 29th, 2020, GameTV aired the episode with Lovato's appearance intact. A phone recording of the appearance was filmed by Lost Media Wiki user Comedyfan74. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 12 April 2023
Beat Shazam is a game show created by Jeff Apploff and Wes Kauble and premiered on Fox on May 15th, 2017. The show is hosted by singer and actor Jamie Foxx and is similar to Name That Tune only the contestants have to name a tune faster than the app Shazam. While the show still airs new episodes, one episode had a celebrity appearance edited out.
The episode in question had singer and former Disney star Demi Lovato make a walk on guest appearance. This was not uncommon for episodes of the show as many celebrities had walk on appearances in the past like Empire actor Terrance Howard, rapper M.C. Hammer, Snoop Dogg and singer Michael Bolton. The episode was slated to air on July 24th, 2018, but earlier that day, Lovato overdosed on opioids and was rushed to Cedars-Sani Medical Center,[1] recovering later that same day.[2]
The episode was pulled and Fox aired a different episode in it's place. The episode eventuality aired on September 11th, 2018 with Lovato's appearance edited out. Their appearance had never been released and the only evidence of their appearance was a Season Two promo and several production photos. The Season Two promo that had a clip of their appearance had since been taken down.
Sometime between August and September 2020, the Canadian cable channel Game TV aired a promo announcing that Beat Shazam would be part of their prime time schedule starting September 22nd, 2020. While this may not come as a surprise to some, the promo that the channel aired included a never before seen clip of Lovato's cut appearance shown for only two seconds before cutting to the contestants from a different episode. With the clip appearing in the promo, this lead to speculation that the episode that was slated to air on July 24th, 2018 would air on Game TV with Lovato's appearance intact. But it was unknown when the episode will air or if Game TV actually had the original, unedited episode.[3]
On September 29th, 2020, GameTV aired the episode with Lovato's appearance intact. A phone recording of the appearance was filmed by Lost Media Wiki user Comedyfan74.
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References
- ↑ Article announcing why the episode was pulled from airing. Retrieved 09 Sep '20
- ↑ An update on Lovato's health that same day. Retrieved 09 Sep '20
- ↑ Game TV website page of Season 2 of Beat Shazam. Retrieved 10 Sep '20