The best-known of the panelists is Frank DeCaro, the former movie reviewer for The Daily Show and currently a Sirius radio host. The other panelists are stand-up comic Suzanne Westenhoefer, former big-league baseball player Billy Bean, and someone named Jermaine Taylor whom the GSN press release calls a "Broadway actor and dancer" without giving any of his credits, which suggests there aren't many.
While the panel is all-gay, the GSN press release doesn't play that up. In fact, the word "gay" doesn't even appear in the press release. I guess we won't know until mid-April how much of a part that plays in the show.
http://www.gsn.com/corporate/press.php?release_id=175[quote name=\'DrBear\' date=\'Mar 26 2006, 08:04 AM\']In Dwyre's recent interver with the Perfesser, there was a lot of chat about how tough it is to follow in the footsteps of Moore, Allen, etc., but not much about the new show - its panel, etc. - except to say there will be "celebrity guests." [/quote]
Dwyer is a professional, and this is what's called "knowing your audience". Even if he'd never heard of Beverly, if he's being interviewed by somebody representing tvgameshows.net, he's going to to focus on the historic ties. When his IGAS interview comes out in The Advocate (heh heh..."comes out") the focus might be different. Moreover, Steve is a conservative from a small town in Tennessee with a well-known record of being what is euphemistically called "family-friendly". There's no way he's going to dwell on the sexual orientation of the panel.