
December 18, 2007 01:01:06 by Joe Reality

Almost two years ago, Reality TV Magazine ran an article questioning some of the decisions made by the judges on a new reality show called American Inventor. One of the decisions questioned was how the judges told inventor Marc Griffin to give up on his Bulletball game. Judge Mary Lou Quinlan told Griffin, “You’ve told us that you’ve given twenty-six years of your life to this game. I think that’s more of a life than a man can give to a dream. Please get your life back.”
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August 1, 2007 09:10:34 by Joe Blackmon
On the season finale of American Inventor 2, the three finalists Greg
Chavez, Elaine Cato, and Ricky DeRennaux returned. Greg Chavez
invented the Guardian Angel, which is a fire safety system for
Christmas trees. Elaine Cato invented the 6-in-1 Convertible
Brassiere, which is a traditional brassiere that converts into six
configurations. Ricky DeRennaux invented Custom Build Racers, which is
a kit to build remote controlled vehicles.
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August 1, 2007 12:01:00 by Joe Blackmon
The audience vote is in, and one finalist will be awarded the
million-dollar Grand prize and deemed to be the next great American
Inventor, on the season finale of "American Inventor," WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 1 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
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July 25, 2007 12:01:00 by Joe Blackmon
The judges have chosen the six finalists, and the race is on for these
finalists to prove themselves worthy as America votes for the one they
deem to be the next great American Inventor, on "American Inventor,"
WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
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July 19, 2007 12:03:09 by Joe Blackmon
On the second part of the American Inventor auditions for Houston and
Tampa, many inventors continued to meet with rejection from the
judges. Rose Feller who invented a song called “Love Test,” Shirley
Blount who invented “Smarty Potty,” Kevin Gilg who invented an electric
fingernail tool, Bill Guess who invented an automatic meat cooking
device, and Bobby Lee Grissett who invented the fifty-four square cake
cutter all were turned away by the judges.
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July 18, 2007 12:06:00 by Joe Blackmon
The nationwide search for America’s next big invention continues with
open casting calls in Houston and Tampa. Viewers will witness inventors
pitching their ideas and products to the panel of expert judges to see
if their dreams will be realized. Highlights from Houston - George
Foreman’s hometown - include an apparatus to keep man’s best friend fit
and entertained, a cooking contraption vying to become the next George
Foreman Grill, a life-saving device designed by a Houston SWAT captain,
and an invention that could revolutionize communication for the hearing
impaired.
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