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HEY PAULA
Air Date: Thursday, July 19, 2007
Time Slot: 10:00 PM-10:30 PM EST on BRAVO
Episode Title: (#105) "Snowed In"
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POP ICON PAULA ABDUL FRETS IN PHILLY AS MOTHER NATURE TURNS AGAINST HER ON BRAVO'S 'HEY PAULA,' THURSDAY, JULY 19 AT 10PM

Paula Abdul, Mahatma Gandhi, Winston Churchill Or Rocky Balboa � Who Said It? � Play "The Quotable Paula: Level Three" Game At www.BravoTV.com's

NEW YORK � July 18, 2007 � Bravo gives viewers a chance to spend another whirlwind day-in-the life of pop icon Paula Abdul with the fifth episode of the new series "Hey Paula," on Thursday, July 19, at 10PM ET/PT. In this installment of the 30-minute docu-drama, a quick trip from Philadelphia to New York takes a turn for the worse when Mother Nature throws an unexpected snowstorm into the mix.

Unpleasant weather leaves Abdul stranded in Philly. The pop icon makes the most of being stuck in her room by playing a practical joke on her assistants. It's all fun and games until the next morning. Abdul finds out she might not be able to fly to NYC due to the snowstorm. Luckily both Billy and Daniel get last minute flights and are able to prepare Abdul for her Letterman appearance, with Billy prepping her lines, while Daniel primps her look. Fans eagerly await Abdul's arrival outside of The Late Show With David Letterman, including one very emotional girl.

Who said it � Abdul, Mahatma Gandhi, Winston Churchill or Rocky Balboa? "Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen." Is it Abdul, Churchill, Gandhi or Balboa? Go to www.BravoTV.com for the surprising answer. www.BravoTV.com features exclusive content and adds Balboa to the already baffling list of lines from Abdul, Churchill, and Gandhi. Think it's so easy? Think you can tell the difference between Abdul, Gandhi or Churchill? Hmmm�think again.

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