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Oscar chiefs move away from music and pick two showbiz stalwarts to present the 2010 Academy Awards show
Oscar organisers have named an unlikely pair of hosts for March’s Academy Awards, comedian Steve Martin and ‘30 Rock’ star Alec Baldwin, a past loser at the world’s top film awards.
The choice of Martin and Baldwin comes as something of a surprise on the heels of last February’s Oscar show hosted by song-and-dance man Hugh Jackman. It earned some favourable reviews and higher viewership than the previous year.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which gives out the Oscars, had previously hired ‘Hairspray’ director Adam Shankman to co-produce and, based on Jackman’s success and Shankman’s history making musicals, the betting had been that organisers might aim for another music-oriented telecast for 2010.
But Martin is better known as a stand-up comedian and comic actor, while Baldwin’s reputation was built in theatre and film dramas like 2003’s ‘The Cooler’, which earned him a best supporting actor nomination. He lost to Tim Robb-ins for ‘Mystic River’.
Baldwin also has a history of political activism, and Hollywood has tended to shun politics.
Still, he has shown a flare for comedy by playing the straight man in shows like ‘30 Rock’, and has hosted ‘Saturday Night Live’, a comedy show that has featured Martin on many occasions.
“I am happy to co-host the Oscars with my enemy Alec Baldwin,” Martin said. “I don’t play the banjo but I’m thrilled to be hosting the Oscars - it’s the opportunity of a lifetime,” joked back Baldwin, referring to one of Martin’s well-known talents.
The Oscars, where best film, acting, directing, writing and other movie awards are given out annually, is among the most-watched US television shows.
But viewership has declined in recent years as Oscar voters favoured low-budget dramas over major blockbusters.
The February 2008 Oscar telecast, which saw the dark drama ‘No Country for Old Men’ win best film, was a recent low with about 32 million
US viewers.
The 2004 ceremony in which smash hit ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King’ won best movie lured just over 43 million viewers.
Tens of millions more watch Oscar telecasts in some 200 countries worldwide.
As a result, organisers try new ideas to spice up the show each year. That was one reason Broadway star Jackman was hired to host the 2009 ceremony over a comedian, which had been the practice for nearly two decades.
The 2010 ceremony will not be the first with co-hosts or even multiple emcees. In 1987, Chevy Chase, Goldie Hawn and Paul Hogan hosted.
For several years in the 1970s, the show featured several MCs.
Martin has hosted the Oscar telecast twice before, in 2001 and 2003, but 2010 will be a first Baldwin.
The 2010 Oscars will be held on March 7, in Los Angeles.
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