2012年5月7日星期一

Logan is quick to dispel the idea that simply

For many who still labor under the misconception that Christian television is boring and uncool, Logan Sekulow has arrived just just in time. Clean comedy never been hipper, and also the laughs more gut-wrenching compared to the skits, bits, and guffaws emanating on the nationally syndicated 'The Logan Show.'


Tagged by the media labelmeisters as being a clean option to the kingpins of late-night TV comedy, 'The Logan Show' was in reality a lot more - and far edgier. It's all the zany memories a lot of American youth have of family, friends, music and senior high class clowns, packaged inside a non-stop, half-hour variety venue of stand-up comedy, slap-stick skits and outtakes, in addition to appearances with the hottest Christian music acts.


In a nutshell, 'The Logan Show' in their second year is actually an expanding fan base of millions of viewers worldwide - is truly one of faith and family-friendly TV's best new offerings. It's probably the most popular shows viewed by teens and the younger generation along the board in it's category. 'The Logan Show is huge,' said Susan Zahn, a professional in Christian media and president on the PR firm WDC Media. 'Logan Sekulow takes the entertainment world by storm. He could be definitely positioned being the next popular trend in comedy TV and has crossover written all over him.'


The son of noted conservative constitutional attorney Jay Sekulow, Logan is forging his or her own reputation in a very far different realm than Dad's, joining ranks weekly with 'Logan Show' co-host Chili the Snowman along with a cast of eight guys and girls that are showing a generation of youth that clean laughs are cool.


While we were young because the son of just one of America's most commonly known conservative legal minds may be like a less-than-ideal atmosphere for setting up a comic genius, Logan explained that much of his 'schtick' (that's Yiddish) actually originates from his father's Jewish roots. 'My father has definitely passed down many of the comedy that happens with just being raised in the Jewish family,' said Logan. 'When you consider the long line of Jewish comedians its obvious there is something there.'


Younger Sekulow names among his influences many of the legends of comedy through the 1960, including decidedly Jewish greats like Woody Allen, Mel Brooks, and Jackie Mason, as well as late-night pioneer Johnny Carson. He also adds a number of the recent innovative comic writers like Wes Anderson, Bill Lawrence (Creator of Scrubs), plus the late Mitch Hedberg.


Sekulow is quick to point out that despite his young age (only 20) he didn't fall headlong right career in comedy. He's paid some dues, which includes a degree from Florida's prestigious Full Sail Film School where he graduated for the ripe age of 15. He also served an apprenticeship while using the Nickelodeon Network using a show called 'Slimetime Live,' an event that gave him a real taste for performing facing a live audience. 'Using one of the very last episodes they threw me on and dropped me inside a dunk tank filled with slime,' he recalls. 'As weird mainly because it sounds I immediately fell deeply in love with finding myself front from the camera.'


That early taste for performing was followed by another Nickelodeon show called 'UPick Live,' where Sekulow appeared regularly as 'Logan the Intern,' doing unscripted pratfalls - and usually being his very own funny self.


Being himself is when Seulow explains his soaring popularity within a highly competitive TV market. 'For anyone who is whom you are and do something like nobody with your industry has done, you will get noticed,' he explained. He added that creativity and artistic flair start to realize solid appreciation from the Christian community, a big change which has benefited his own show. 'A huge shift is starting to occur in Christian music and TV,' he said. 'We (Christians) work to function as artists worldwide and i believe Christians are accepting more out-of-the-box work. Due to that people are thrilled.'


Logan is quick to dispel the idea that simply because 'The Logan Show' is syndicated over a number of Christian networks, there's some deep spiritual significance inside the show. The key goal, he was quoted saying, is to get people to laugh. 'My voice on the program seriously isn't to educate someone on spiritual issues or perhaps a certain belief system,' he was quoted saying. My job is usually to entertain. Should you saw me actually talking to a snowman or saw a guy attacking me with potatoes, after which I turned around and started dealing with Jesus Christ, I would not be taken seriously.'


In a nutshell, 'The Logan Show' is how both Christian and non-Christian viewers can tune into for a lot of good, clean comedy, not only a sermon and altar call. 'Tons of shows take the oxygen referring to serious issues,' he explained. 'We're glad for all; but we're not one too.'


That, certainly, is the reason why the show can front a dime store snowman as Logan's co-host. Nothing serious there. 'During the holiday season I purchased this snowman, the sort you talk into and its particular mouth moves synchronized together with your voice,' said Logan, recalling the evolution of his popular sidekick Chili. 'He only agreed to be likely to last a few episodes, but before we knew it he'd been around for 40-plus episodes, and he's still co-hosting.'


That sort of quirkiness really has endeared 'The Logan Show' to countless teen and twenty-plus viewers - and even turned on a selection of their parents. 'This is actually the funniest faith-friendly show in the media - bar none,' said Zahn. 'Logan Sekulow is just one of a fresh strain of creative youth who's going to be bringing a brand new freshness to television.'


This clever and hilariously funny show is observed in more than sixty five million homes nationally on Online DVD Market, FamilyNet, The Inspiration Network (INSP), iLifetv, TCT Network, Victory Television Network (VTN), and Good Life Broadcasting. This system was also recently included in Alpha Omega Broadcasting and DirectTV lineup through World Harvest Television as well as the audio version can be heard on Sirius Satellite Radio, channel 159

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