As Tipping Point returned with a celebrity special on the bank holiday, three famous faces joined host Ben Shephard in the ITV studio, whilst preparing to win some money for charity.
20.04.2020 - 19:15 / nme.com
"There's a certain amount of Jean-Ralphio that's the perfect amount of Jean-Ralphio."
Former Parks and Recreation star Ben Schwartz has admitted a Jean-Ralphio Saperstein spin-off likely wouldn’t work because a full 30 minutes of him would be “too annoying”.
The actor, who recently starred in Standing Up, Falling Down, portrayed the recurring character on the sitcom between 2010 and 2015, who was notable for his wannabe baller lifestyle.
Speaking to NME, Schwartz explained that when the show
As Tipping Point returned with a celebrity special on the bank holiday, three famous faces joined host Ben Shephard in the ITV studio, whilst preparing to win some money for charity.
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Amy Poehler and Chris Pratt’s virtual Parks and Recreation special has already raised more than $3 million (£2.4 million) to help non-profit Feeding America amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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The cast of the beloved sitcom reunited last night (April 30) to raise money for Feeding America
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Jim O’Heir, who played clueless, good-natured bumbler Jerry Gergich on “Parks and Recreation,” says he slipped right back into character for Thursday night’s episode — which reunites the cast for the first time since the beloved NBC sitcom ended its seven-season run in 2015.
The cast of hit TV comedy Parks and Recreation are reuniting for a lockdown special to benefit Feeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund.
The series ended in 2015
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