Howie Do It

Howie Do It
Starring Howie Mandel
DJ Ravi Drums
Opening theme "This Is How We Do It" by
Montell Jordan
Country of origin Canada
United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 20
Production
Executive producer(s) Howie Mandel
Morgan Elliott
Scott Hallock
Kevin Healey
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network Global
NBC
Original release January 9 – May 1, 2009 (2009-05-01)
External links
Website

Howie Do It was a Canadian/American comedy television series, co-commissioned by Global and NBC, that stars Howie Mandel. The series features practical jokes in the vein of earlier shows like Just for Laughs: Gags, Punk'd or Candid Camera the supposed twist being that the cameras are in the open, not hidden as in the other series. Mandel appears, often incognito, in several of the jokes. After the big reveal, either Howie or one of his assistants then delivers the line "This is Howie Do It!" The theme song to the show is a remix of "This Is How We Do It" by Montell Jordan.[1] The show premiered on NBC and Global TV on January 9, 2009.[2]

Mandel also served as an executive producer of the series, along with Scott Hallock and Kevin Healy of Spy TV, and Morgan Elliot and Michael Rotenberg. Six episodes were ordered. The studio segments were filmed at Caesars Windsor August 24, 25 and 26, 2008. Tickets to the tapings were given out to new members of Harrah's Total Rewards program at the casino. The head of NBC's unscripted department, Craig Plestis, said that NBC's choice to share the costs of the series with Global was part of "trying to figure out new ways to do business as shows become more expensive."

U.S. Nielsen ratings

Episode number Episode Rating Share Rating/Share
(18-49)
Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(Overall)
1 "Pilot/102" 4.7 7 2.1/7 7.68 66
2 "103/104" 3.5 6 1.8/6 6.06 115
3 "105/106" 3.4 6 1.6/6 5.54 132
4 "107/108" 3.3 5 1.5/5 5.24 141
5 "109" 3.0 4 1.3/4 4.69 190
6 "110" 2.5 4 1.2/4 4.08 267
7 "111" 2.6 5 1.1/4 3.97 289
8 "112" 2.7 5 1.3/5 4.56 199
9 "113" 2.4 5 TBA 4.03 277
10 "114" 2.5 5 1.3/5 3.89 318
11 "115" 2.5 4 1.0/4 3.20 408
12 "116" 2.1 4 1.0/4 3.11 700
13 "117" 2.1 4 1.1/4 3.06 509
14 "118" 1.9 3 1.0/3 2.47 831
15 "119" 2.0 4 0.9/3 3.34 TBA
16 "Finale" 2.2 4 1.7/4 3.29 832

References

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