Judge TBS Talent Competition from Snoop Dogg, Jennifer Nettles


TBS is adding talent competition to its roster – and it’s not looking for the next great singer or comedian.

The cable outlet has ordered 10 episodes Go-Big Show, Featuring other “supersized talents” including monster truck drivers, alligator trainers and stunt archers. The show has just begun production on Organia’s MainCon; Hosts Bert Chrisher and judges Snoop Dogg, Rosario Dawson, Jennifer Nettles and Cody Rhodes appeared on TVS and Sister Networks TNT on Wednesday night. And announced the series Wednesday night in a promo aired on TrueTV.

Go-Big Show “Celebrates unique, unparalleled and unforgettable American talent,” TBS, TNT. And Executive VP for TrueTV. And Corey Hansen, head of unencrypted programming. Greater talent than life. “

Brett Weiss, general manager of TNT, TBS and TruTV, added, “We’re going to be bigger and more boulder with our scripted line-up on TBS to provide viewers with more content from our platform. Not only does it deliver. Promise to take exciting new steps in the talent competition, but it’s just another example of our innovative spirit because we must create brand-defining, must watch television. “

The episodes will combine the best works with the contestants ’personal stories, which will go a long way in trying to win over the judges. The winner receives a prize of 100,000.

The Go-Big Show location is being filmed according to COVID-19 safety protocol, with competitors and staff parting together for the duration of the shooting. Arena seats will be vacant during filming, but the show will feature a drive-in audience outside.

The show is produced by Botroker Company Propagate and Matador Content. The executive producers are Todd Lubin and Jay Peterson of Metodor Materials; Howard T. Owens, Ben Silverman and Greg Lipstone of Progate Content; Schronner Conrad Green; Chrisher, Snoop Dogg and Ted Chung for Snowpadelic Films.

Chrisher has been relocated by UTA, Levity Entertainment Group and Morris Yarn. Snoop Dog has been re-positioned by Ted Chung of Steadpaid Management and Ben Weiss. Dawson has been re-positioned by CAA and Untitled Entertainment. Nettles has been relocated by Getman Management and CAA. Rhodes is with Hyperion, Activist Artists Management and Morris Yisrn.

This article originally appeared on THR.com.