d1fever 🇺🇸 2007-07-08 08:14
Here is what Elizabeth Mitchell (one of the kids from the show) says about Jono Gebert (the boy removing his clothes): "Jono was very easygoing and confident. He was naturally a very funny person, and he was close with Kevin Somers who was also quite a comedian in real life - they were natural mates. Jono was given many embarrassing things to do on-air, and I don't recall him ever flinching. A memorable scene is where he's wearing a white sweatshirt and jeans for a shoot, and Ross Ewidge tells him he can't wear white on TV because it causes the cameras to 'strobe' too much. Jono winds up peeling down to his briefs which - of course - are also white - and Ross gives his underpants a snap as he runs offstage. Jono was maybe 14 at the time, so wearing his underpants on TV took a bit of moxie. He just did the scene and carried on being Jono."
Here is what Elizabeth Mitchell (one of the kids from the show) says about Jono Gebert (the boy removing his clothes): "Jono was very easygoing and confident. He was naturally a very funny person, and he was close with Kevin Somers who was also quite a comedian in real life - they were natural mates. Jono was given many embarrassing things to do on-air, and I don't recall him ever flinching. A memorable scene is where he's wearing a white sweatshirt and jeans for a shoot, and Ross Ewidge tells him he can't wear white on TV because it causes the cameras to 'strobe' too much. Jono winds up peeling down to his briefs which - of course - are also white - and Ross gives his underpants a snap as he runs offstage. Jono was maybe 14 at the time, so wearing his underpants on TV took a bit of moxie. He just did the scene and carried on being Jono."