Hello once more...I've been pondering whether or not to use some different lettering (font style) or should I keep things basic as I have over the last decade. I use bold lettering and italic lettering regularly and so I think I'll continue to use this same font lettering style because it highlights the bold and italics which I incorporate into my blog entries...and this blog entry is no exception. Ray Stevens has uploaded some additional commercial promo's for Rayality TV...and I've decided to embed some of them into this blog entry. A couple of months ago Ray uploaded some video promo clips for the first five episodes of Rayality TV but then, as most of you know, the show was removed from RFD-TV's line-up abruptly but it's since returned. It originally aired Sunday nights at 9pm, for a couple of weeks, prior to it's removal in December 2018. When the show returned not too long ago it was placed on the Daytime schedule on Friday afternoons at 2:30pm. Video promo's for episodes Six, Seven, and Eight were uploaded onto YouTube the other day.
The promo for Episode Six...
If you're not familiar with this half hour program then I'll explain it because there may be some out there who will see it for the first time and wonder what it's all about. Over the last couple of decades Ray has taped or filmed numerous music videos and has appeared on countless television programs. He also taped some episodes of a very brief sitcom called We Ain't Dead Yet (a subscription-only internet series). Episodes of that sitcom took place at the fictional Encore Retirement Home in which clips from that series are featured in episodes of Rayality TV. Now, in addition to clips from We Ain't Dead Yet there are full length music videos and snippets from other home video and later, DVD, releases inserted into each episode. Each clip-filled episode follows a specific theme and so it isn't just a bunch of clips thrown together at random although that's how it may come off to people if they're not entirely focused on the series as a whole.
The series has it's own look and feel...which I find unique for a program based almost entirely on clips. I love the graphics of the series which are on display in the above photo (Christmas themed episode Seven). The graphics are also on display as well in the video promo. That lettering, by the way, graces a lot of Ray's video productions. The greatest thing of all of course, when it comes to Rayality TV, is having Ray Stevens acting in the role of host/presenter/commentator. Throughout the half hour Ray appears in between the clips and either reacts to what's just happened (sometimes verbally and sometimes with only a smirk or some other comical facial expression) but then again he also sets things up by explaining the origins behind whatever is about to air...whether it be a music video or a stage performance...and so, as mentioned, it's a very entertaining half hour of clip presentations from his lengthy career. The series airs every Friday afternoon at 2:30pm Eastern.
The episode that aired this past Friday (April 26th) featured the music video of a song called "Red Hot Chili Cook-Off". To date this song is only available in music video format but it was featured on Episode 8 of Rayality TV along side other comical clips. The video promo for that episode is below...
The music video for the song is on YouTube, of course, and it's nearing one million unique views. As of this writing the video sits at 955,945 unique views. It debuted on YouTube on March 20, 2013 and so it's been on-line for a little over 6 years and counting. Feel free to share the video, too. I'd like to see it reach one million or more unique views by summer's end...sooner than that would be wonderful, too!
It's a music video that, strangely enough, wasn't heavily promoted at the time and in hindsight one of the reasons for that might be the fact that it wasn't going to appear on any collection of songs anytime soon. If I remember correctly the music video debuted at a time when there was a lot of so-called reality TV shows focused on eating contests or showcasing people that could eat a lot in one sitting and so this video came along as a reaction to those programs...but then again the chili cook-off is highly popular in food competition/contests and so this music video merely plays to that audience. In the video Ray's character reacts in a way a lot of people want to react but inevitably hold back in an effort to look tough when consuming fiery, spicy food. In fact a lot of the fun in the music video is seeing Ray acting the part of the macho cowboy but then seconds later...well...watch the music video to see what I'm referring to:
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