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Terry Bradshaw jittery over debut

Don’t be surprised if Terry Bradshaw calls some audibles this weekend during his debut as a Las Vegas headliner.

He’s already worried that his two-night shows at The Mirage, “America’s Favorite Dumb Blonde — A Life in Four Quarters,” may be too structured.

“I’m a wingy, dingy, dingy kind of guy,” said the former NFL quarterback turned TV host turned Las Vegas entertainer.

“I don’t even write notes for the Fox pregame show. I create thoughts,” he said during an interview Monday.

He’ll be on a new stage, and he admits, “My friends think I’ve lost my mind.”

Former teammate “Mean” Joe Greene checked in before Monday’s rehearsal and was stunned to hear the news.

“I told him (evangelist) Billy Graham said, ‘If you retire, you start dying.’ I’m proud of myself. I’m still buying land and horses, and I’m still trying stuff. Keeps you young and invigorated.

“I’m proud of myself. I’m 64 years old. Nobody can say I don’t have a set of kahunas,” he said. And, yes, that’s how he pronounced it, maybe to clean it up for family newspaper consumption.)

At least two of his co-hosts on Fox NFL Sunday — Jimmy Johnson and Howie Long — are coming in to support Bradshaw. “We got 20-some from the ‘Tonight’ show,” he said, plus others from his Fox show.

NBC talk show host Jay Leno gave him some advice the other day. “He said, ‘Take a break and ask two or three questions.’

“People aren’t coming to see Robert Goulet or Jack Nicholson or Jack Benny,” Bradshaw said.

“This isn’t showcasing vocals. This is showcasing a song.”

And to celebrate a well-lived life.

SIGHTINGS

Holly Madison and Electric Daisy Carnival founder Pasquale Rotella, celebrating their engagement after his
4 a.m. Monday proposal during a Ferris wheel ride. A September wedding has reportedly been set. Their daughter, Aurora Rainbow, was born March 5. ... On hand for pianist Phil Fortenberry’s stunning debut at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday: Anna McNeeley, from the original Broadway cast of “Cats” and “Beauty and the Beast,” and Kristen Hertenzberg, Joan Sobel, Rebecca Spencer and Tina Walsh, all of “Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular,” Eric Jordan Young, who plays Sammy Davis Jr. in “Vegas the Show,” Joey Singer, conductor for Debbie Reynolds, Aaron DeJesus, who portrays Joe Pesci in “Jersey Boys,” Gail Bennett, who plays Mary Poppins in the national tour of “Mary Poppins,” and Richard Oberacker, conductor for “KA.” ... At Celine Dion’s show Saturday at the Colosseum (Caesars Palace): Les Moonves, president and CEO of CBS Television, and his wife, Julie Chen, co-host and moderator of the CBS daytime show “The Talk.” ... Members of the “Pawn Stars” cast at Sapphire pool on Saturday for Rick Harrison’s bachelor party. He is marrying Deanna Burditt July 26 at the Ritz-Carlton at Dana Point, Calif.

THE PUNCH LINE

“It was just announced that Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have named their daughter North West. Or as Southwest Airlines put it, ‘Please don’t have a second child.’ ” — Jimmy Fallon.

Norm Clarke’s column appears Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. He can be reached at 702-383-0244 or email him at norm@reviewjournal.com. Find more online at www.normclarke.com. Follow Norm on Twitter @Norm_Clarke. “Norm Clarke’s Vegas,” airs Thursdays on the “Morning Blend” on KTNV-TV, Channel 13.

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