By Dennis Hensley
Margaret Cho forces a little reality into her fantasy life on The Cho Show… Click Here to read the full article…

Archive for August, 2008
The Advocate
“Somewhere Over the Rainbow”
Thursday, August 28th, 2008
“The Cho Show” – Episode 2 Tomorrow at 11pm
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008Extras from The Cho Show: Episode 1
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008The new Obama video by Dave Stewart
Friday, August 22nd, 2008News and Observer
‘Cho Show’ shocks by being sweet
Thursday, August 21st, 2008
By Danny Hooley
“The most fun reality series about a star’s family since season one of MTV’s The Osbournes.”
“Cho finally has her day, her say, and don’t forget, “her gay.” She makes the most of this opportunity, and so should we.”
The dramatic hook of comedian Margaret Cho’s new VH1 reality series “The Cho Show” is that she finally gets to right the wrongs of “All American Girl,” her failed 1994 sitcom that left her struggling with cultural and body-image issues for a long time.
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The LA Times
Review: ‘The Cho Show’
Thursday, August 21st, 2008
by Robert Lloyd
“Good-natured reality entourage sitcom.”
“Benefits to no end from the presence of Cho’s parents.”
We have come to the time when starring in a reality show no longer means you have exhausted all the other options — that you, the star, might represent a reasonably well-functioning, otherwise successful human being rather than the sort of train wreck that the form initially seemed to favor and from whose cluelessness viewers drew their dark enjoyment. In other words, you do not have to be Anna Nicole Smith, or Whitney and Bobby to want to get into this game.
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The Star Telegram
“VH1 show allows irreverent Cho to act naturally”
Thursday, August 21st, 2008
By HEATHER SVOKOS
Finally a reason to tune in.”
“Cho is finally doing her own thing, her own uncharted way. And she’s a pioneer and a role model — X-rated potty mouth and all.”
Celebrity reality shows assault us from every corner of our cable box — Corey, Tori, Hogan, Snoop and Denise Richards. But now, thanks to Margaret Cho, there’s finally a reason to tune in to one of these puppies without feeling the sticky film of shame. And if you’re already a Cho fan, you’re pretty much duty-bound to tune in to VH1 tonight, when “The Cho Show” makes its debut.
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