Expect to keep on waiting.
The show, which gave celebs from all walks of entertainment the opportunity to spotlight talents that most people might’ve been unaware that they possessed, was so inordinately unsuccessful in its debut last week that CBS yanked it permanently!
Originally intended for a six-episode run, the first / last episode gave George Takei the chance to perform a well-intentioned but nonetheless quite terrible rendition of “On the Road Again,” allowed Clint Black to prove surprisingly adept at stand-up comedy, showed Olympic figure skater Sasha Cohen attempting to be a circus contortionist, and let Grammy-winning singer Mya tap-dance her cute li’l heart out. We should’ve known something was up when Cohen beat out Mya as one of the two finalists (the other was a well-deserved win for Black), but we never would’ve imagined that the show would earn a pitiful 4.6 million viewers, with thousands retreating with each passing commercial break.
Damn! Now where will I ever see Ben Stein dancing the jitterbug?!?

Ben Stein: Dancing MachineĀ®…supposedly.

