“Loves Island: USA” premieres on Peacock on July 19, with new episodes six nights a week. In Britain they’re beautiful people but again, everything’s bigger in America, right? Going to the next level. I do know from some of the pictures, some are very, very beautiful people. I deliberately don’t look at anything until the first episode because I sort of want to watch it as a viewer and then react to how a viewer would react. I am looking forward to the contestants and stuff. Maybe I’ll meet someone and go to the Golden Globes or something.’ It’s very exciting. People go ‘Oh, wow! A TV show in America. So it’s exciting to be involved in a TV show. … We watch all the awards shows, the presidential elections, America’s it. When I got the call, obviously, I was over the moon. show? And were you excited to see the difference in contestants ? And, of course, do you have predictions for the upcoming season? How did you feel when you first got the call to join the U.S. Version Moves from CBS to Peacock with 2 New Seasons in the Works … I really think we should be thanking everybody else really, but I’ll take it, I’m an egomaniac (laughs). So yeah, it’s very flattering, but also, so much work goes into making the show as good as it is. Obviously, if it’s really good, people are invested and then that really helps me. I mean, you can voice over a terrible show, it doesn’t matter. People come to my stand up gigs or whatever, ‘Oh, yeah, we only watch because of your voiceover.’ But then, the thing about that is obviously the voiceover only works because the show is so good. It’s sort of quite nice, isn’t it, because people do say nice stuff about the voiceover, which is really lovely. Do you ever hear from audience members about your contributions to the show and how your role keeps them watching? Your narrations on ‘Love Island’ really seems to get people who wouldn’t typically watch a dating show to keep watching. I’m sure there are some clips of me talking to like, One Direction when they were probably still about 12 actually. … The ‘Love Island’ gig came about because of that voiceover TV show that I had done…. And then, when I graduated, I moved to London, and started the kids TV. Controller of Factual Entertainment - ITV Granada. I was still at university so they waited four months or whatever it was so I could graduate. Honey worked for me as the show psychologist on Love Island. And then while I was in law school, some people from the BBC saw me I guess and offered me this kids TV job. While I was at law school, I would do stand up comedy. Did you go to school at the same time or prior to the voiceover for ‘12 Again’? I read that you were in law school prior to your stand-up career. Sarah Hyland to Host ‘Love Island’ US Version for Peacock, First Trailer Revealed (Video)
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