Sletager competes in reality game show
Conor CHRISTOFFERSON<br | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 16 years, 7 months AGO
SANDPOINT - Unlike their comparatively tame American counterparts, Japanese game shows generally eschew the cerebral brain teasing of a “Jeopardy” or “Who Wants to Be Millionaire” in favor of over-the-top challenges and messy, physical stunts.
Beginning Tuesday, ABC will take a stab at the Japanese format with its newest summer reality show, “I survived a Japanese Game Show,” starring Sandpoint's own Darcy Sletager.
Sletager, 31, a photo editor at Coldwater Creek and mother of three girls, is bound by ABC's legal staff to stay mum about the show for now, but said she is excited to see the final product for the first time.
The show's premise is to send 10 Americans to Japan to try their luck at a Japanese game show, with the winner collecting $250,000 for their efforts.
Although she can't reveal anything about the show, Sletager admitted that she's both excited and nervous to find out how she is portrayed.
Her friends and family are just as curious to see the show, perhaps none more than her three daughters.
“My kids are thrilled out of their minds,” she said.
“I Survived a Japanese Game show” premiers June 24 at 8 p.m. on ABC.
ARTICLES BY CONOR CHRISTOFFERSON<BR
ITD: Ruling only delays construction of bypass
SANDPOINT — The future of the Sand Creek Byway may be in jeopardy after the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an emergency injunction Wednesday that halts construction on the polarizing project.
Local residents celebrate inauguration
SANDPOINT — On one of the nation’s most historic days, hundreds of area residents gathered to celebrate the inauguration of Barack Obama as America’s 44th president.
Group debating historic depot's future
Meeting set to discuss options
SANDPOINT — With reports of vandalism and hints that it will soon be abandoned, the future of Sandpoint’s train depot is uncertain at best. However, that hasn’t stopped a group of depot advocates from fighting to save the 93-year-old structure.