
HEEEERE'S KYLE!
That would be Kyle Shevrin, who will debut his late night talk show, "Late Night with Kyle Shevrin," on Friday, September 17 at 9 p.m. on Livingston's local television station, LTV, which can be viewed on Comcast Channel 34 and Verizon FIOS Channel 26.
A Livingston High School (LHS) graduate and current Boston University junior, Shevrin is determined to put Livingston on the late night talk show map with his unique kind of humor while featuring local residents and their special talents.
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Some of the guests showcased, all of whom are from Livingston, are Despicable Me actress Dana Gaier, swim instructor and coach Kevin Mullaney, legendary baseball player William 'Doc' Pollack, tennis sensation Thomas Caputo and up-and-coming singer/songwriters David Colicchio, Kara Goldsmith, and Jason Zacher. The rotating house band features a group of all-star musicians lead by Jimmy Sullivan.
Three shows have been produced so far in the brand new state-of-the-art television studio at LHS and two more are planned to be taped in October. The production team includes alumni and current LHS students; directors Sam Bagdan, Matt Montalto, and Josh Samuels; floor manager Julia Damato; and crew including Jeff Ackermann, Sarah Bernstein, Max Brown, Josh Cimbol, Eric Levy, David Rishty, and Frank Sheehan.
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Members of the technical team have all been instructed by LHS teachers Jason Daily and Steve Milano during their television production and AM Wired classes while attending LHS.
Steve Milano, along with executive producer Joel Lightner and producers Patty Arnold and Linda Rishty, mentor the rising star Shevrin. The community is invited to participate; if you'd would like to be a future guest on "Late Night with Kyle Shevrin" please e-mail latenightks@yahoo.com.
Watch out Jimmy Fallon and Chelsea Handler (a Livingston native, too). HEEEERE'S KYLE!
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