This Just In...
- Two animated TV shows that John McGrath is a part of have been nominated for Daytime Emmy Awards! PBS Kids' "Super Why!" and Discovery Kids' "Peep and the Big Wide World" both have nominations for the 35th Daytime Emmy Awards, which will be handed out at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood on June 20, 2008. John plays Fish on Peep and has lent his voice to various characters on Super Why!
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The
CW network affiliate in Central Pennsylvania continues to churn out some
creative promos for its comedy block. This featured spot is one in a
series voiced by John McGrath for the series Scrubs - playing on the medical
nature of the show with a "symptom" and a "prescription," watching Scrubs. The
creative is created in-house.
Back to the animated front, you may have seen (or rather heard) John McGrath on
the new Richard Scarry pre-school show Busytown Mysteries. He plays several characters.
You can check out his all-new Animation Demo
here. See which characters from the show
you recognize (hint: one is a baby). There's more to come as John is currently in
studio recording a new series for
Noggin produced by National Geographic Kids (details to come soon). -
John has also done a bunch of promos for the
Kids WB block for CW15.
Check out one of the quick ID's
HERE
The spots are all fun and high energy to reflect the feel of the
Saturday morning block. If you want to hear more, check out John's
Kids/Youth Block Demo
here. -
Also "New This Fall," John voiced some Fall Previews for
My Network affiliate My21-2.
In addition to this generic promo, there's
also movie promos and spots for the International Fight League (IFL).
Hear John's other station promo work:
HERE. Or if pressed for time, have a quickie with the
30-Second Sampler.
That's John McGrath's voice on the new series of U.S national
FYE TV spots. He's the voice of
the music, games and video retailer. Last year, two spots John voiced for the
FYE campaign won Telly Awards for excellence in advertising.
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