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Wild On! was a travel show that was produced from 1997 until 2003 by E! . Each episode followed a celebrity host as they experienced the food, culture, and nightlife of a certain region.

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13-614: Sometimes referred to as Wild on E! The series featured exciting travel destinations including Rio de Janeiro, Cancun, Las Vegas, Australia, Miami and Milan. Wild on! had three primary hosts over the years: Jules Asner (1997–1999), Brooke Burke (1999–2002), and Cindy Taylor (2002–2003). The show also had a variety of guest hosts during its run, including models such as Victoria Silvstedt , Jenna Jameson , Tim Cheveldae , Karen McDougal and Ashley Massaro , Baywatch actress Brooke Burns and actress Eleanor Mondale (the daughter of former U.S. Vice President Walter Mondale ). In

26-530: A stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Jules Asner Jules Asner (born Julie Ann White ; February 14, 1968) is an American screenwriter, author, former entertainment journalist , television personality, and model. Asner was born Julie Ann White in Tempe, Arizona . At age 16, she was discovered at a modeling convention in Scottsdale , Arizona. She began her career as an Elite model . She shared

39-450: A Prism Award and a Gracie Award for her interview show Revealed with Jules Asner . Before joining E! Asner was an entertainment reporter for Reuters Television Good Morning England , The Entertainment Show on Sky Television, and Extra . She hosted Live by Request on A&E and was a segment director and producer on Hard Copy . Miramax Books purchased the publishing rights to her first novel, Whacked . The novel recounts

52-474: A bunk-room with Cindy Crawford during the early years of her career. In 1986, she graduated from McClintock High School in Tempe. She attended UCLA . Asner was a longtime E! personality. During her peak with the network, she hosted six hours of programming daily. Among the series she hosted were Revealed with Jules Asner , E! News Live and Wild On! . She also hosted many live specials. Asner received

65-471: The set list would be determined by viewer phone calls. The show was created based on an idea by Tony Bennett , who starred in its first episode on Valentine's Day 1996; during that episode, 1.5 million calls came in from viewers with requests. The show won the Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program in 1996. It also won a CableACE Award . Johnny Mathis ' appearance on

78-462: The travelogue format of the show dropped and the focus exclusively on Tara. The E! International network, broadcast out of the UK, shows Taradise under the name Wild On Tara! The program was eventually dropped, even in repeat form as E! began to add original studio late night programming to their schedules, along with the aging of those repeats. Naked Wild On! is an Australian re-edit of Wild On! in

91-419: The "story" surrounding the film to be that "Soderbergh was directing his wife's script." In 2018, a Twitter account belonging to TheRebeccaBlunt posted photos of Asner and Soderbergh behind the scenes working on Logan Lucky . Asner previously did uncredited rewrite work on Magic Mike and several of Soderbergh's other films. From 1992 to 1996, she was married to Matthew Asner and took his surname, making her

104-461: The daughter-in-law of actor Ed Asner . She married film director Steven Soderbergh in their New York apartment on May 10, 2003. Soderbergh often credits his wife with influencing his female characters. Live by Request Live by Request is a television show that aired on the A&;E Network from 1996 to 2004. Hosted by Mark McEwen , the show featured notable artists holding concerts where

117-518: The last few years, Art Mann provided comic relief as a co-host. The E! American broadcasts usually censored nudity. However, broadcasts on the Canadian network Star! , mainland Europe, United Kingdom/Ireland, late night showings on E! Latino, and the Australian re-edit Naked Wild On! are uncensored. The show's ratings peaked during 'The Brooke Burke Years', but took a major dive when Brooke Burke left

130-416: The show at the end of 2002. The show originally was supposed to have a new season in 2005 with Tara Reid as the new host. However, a week before the start of the new season, E! changed the focus of the show based on the footage from Tara's travels, and decided to reconfigure it as a reality program based around Tara traveling the world with her friends. The show's title was then changed to Taradise , with

143-864: The show holds the record for the most viewers watching on live television, and has been released on DVD. In November 2009, PBS broadcast a John Fogerty concert under the Live By Request series as a pledge drive event. Some the show's performances would be released as albums of the same name by the artists, including: Other performers on the show, which has run on an as-appropriate basis, have included Chicago , Hall & Oates , David Bowie , Elvis Costello , Eurythmics , The Bee Gees , Don Henley , Elton John , B.B. King , Lyle Lovett , John Mellencamp , Vince Gill , Santana , Gloria Estefan , Phil Collins , Michael Bolton , Neil Diamond , James Taylor , Trisha Yearwood , Reba McEntire , Earth, Wind & Fire , and Vanessa Williams . This article on

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156-425: The story of a woman who plots revenge on a former lover. Asner said that the plot was based on a breakup she'd been through. Released on June 3, 2008, Whacked was a top-ten fiction bestseller on Amazon and was in its third printing within its first month of release. Asner wrote the screenplay for husband Steven Soderbergh's film Logan Lucky . She chose to use the pseudonym Rebecca Blunt because she did not want

169-457: The style of Girls Gone Wild . It brings together various scenes of nudity and lesbianism within the show into a series of themed episodes (see below). All episodes are uncensored and narrated for comical effect. They are all 30 minutes long including commercials. Some episode titles use alliteration. This article relating to a non-fiction television series in the United States is

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