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Mr.J频道

第10集

9.0|04月30日|已完结|共13集
简介:

  《Mr.J频道》是台湾地区“中天娱乐”台由周杰伦、杜国璋、雪糕、小麦、乙黑绘理主持的全新综艺节目,2010年10月30日晚8点已首播。将于每周六晚8点播出,约70分钟。收视率不佳,现已停播。
  《MR.J频道》将一周播出一次,主打内容是周董并不擅长的舞蹈,在业已录制完毕的两期节目里,林志玲和罗志祥两位当今华语歌坛的顶尖舞蹈歌手一一亮相,考虑到罗志祥和周杰伦之间因为买榜传闻以及双J恋而传出不和,罗志祥参与录制的一期更具卖点,所以很有可能被安排在首期播出。 对于跨界当主持人,周杰伦依旧显得信心满满。他表示,这两年随着对娱乐圈的深入了解,个人的谈吐和语言组织能力也有了长足的进步,对于主持这样一档节目,基本上不存在难度。而说到主持风格的问题,周董仍然很大牌地说自己有三不原则,不唱歌、不跳舞、不演戏,只是在节目中用语言进行表达,这样的方式基本上让自己减少了出糗的可能,却也有可能让节目本身看点降低。而当有记者抛出工作繁忙是否能保证每周录制节目时,周董也给自己留了台阶,他表示每周都会在节目中出现,但很多事情会交给他的主持人去完成。
  在 《MR.J频道》的主持人群中,周董也充分发挥了一贯的 “帮己不帮贤”的风格。四位主持人,雪糕虽然作为舞蹈老师在圈内有一定的知名度,却没有太多的主持经验;小麦也是周董的编舞老师,同时是御用舞群成员,是不折不扣的“幕后人士”;阿杜是周杰伦的化妆师,而唯一的女生乙黑绘里也是周杰伦公司旗下艺人浪花兄弟MV的女主角,可谓是另一个J女郎。这几个人在一起的配合,虽说都还算是熟悉彼此,可以模拟工作环境,充分满足观众想了解天王私下生活的窥私欲望,但过分业余的主持经历,也让不少人担心谁能帮衬天王,将节目的娱乐性和可看性发挥到最佳境界。
  除了周杰伦的四位主持人合称为“雪麦喷璋”
  外界评论:
  周董主持处女秀 《Mr.J》外销夯  2010-09-29 洪秀瑛/台北报导  周杰伦下月在中天主持《Mr.J频道》,才开录已引起轰动,这两天在台北电视节询问度惊人,东南亚片商积极洽谈版权;张小燕《SS小燕之夜》也受好评,资深主持天后及歌坛天王让中天气势不凡,招牌节目《康熙来了》也继续吸金。  周杰伦最近被网友恶搞,在网路上流传个人kuso版的《红楼梦》,称为《红雷梦》,周董化身娇羞林黛玉,与饰演贾宝玉眉来眼去,谈了一场很琼瑶的恋爱,网友赞赏周董柔媚可人,还说他比电视剧里女主角蒋梦婕还适合演林黛玉。

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