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Adrenaline: The Series is On the Way
Your Agent settled in tonight to watch his newly arrived "Sanford and Son" DVD collection ("I'm comin' Elizabeth!" That cracks your Agent up every time.), but obviously one of his operatives got there first because embedded within the episode where Lamont and Fred buy a load of stolen copper was a brief promo clip for Adrenaline: The Series, the new ADRL TV offering. Intrigued, your Agent went to great lengths to track down ADRL prez Kenny Nowling, who confirmed the first episode is already in the can, as those TV types are prone to say, and features qualifying highlights and coverage of all four rounds of all four ADRL pro classes at the recently completed Houston season opener. With top-end interviews, pit reporting and behind-the-scenes features, the hour-long show is exclusively dedicated to ADRL coverage, Nowling added.
"I'm not at liberty to disclose the network yet, but I can say that whether you have cable, Dish Network or DirecTV, you'll be able to tune in for all the latest ADRL action," the ADRL head honcho said, "I hate that there's been a delay in getting the show on the air, but I'm absolutely confident that our loyal fans, racers and sponsors will be thrilled when they finally see the end result."
Your Agent convinced the ADRL Internet elves to post the promo clip above and highly recommends its viewing. Aunt Esther would understand.
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Your Agent settled in tonight to watch his newly arrived "Sanford and Son" DVD collection ("I'm comin' Elizabeth!" That cracks your Agent up every time.), but obviously one of his operatives got there first because embedded within the episode where Lamont and Fred buy a load of stolen copper was a brief promo clip for Adrenaline: The Series, the new ADRL TV offering. Intrigued, your Agent went to great lengths to track down ADRL prez Kenny Nowling, who confirmed the first episode is already in the can, as those TV types are prone to say, and features qualifying highlights and coverage of all four rounds of all four ADRL pro classes at the recently completed Houston season opener. With top-end interviews, pit reporting and behind-the-scenes features, the hour-long show is exclusively dedicated to ADRL coverage, Nowling added.
"I'm not at liberty to disclose the network yet, but I can say that whether you have cable, Dish Network or DirecTV, you'll be able to tune in for all the latest ADRL action," the ADRL head honcho said, "I hate that there's been a delay in getting the show on the air, but I'm absolutely confident that our loyal fans, racers and sponsors will be thrilled when they finally see the end result."
Your Agent convinced the ADRL Internet elves to post the promo clip above and highly recommends its viewing. Aunt Esther would understand.
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