"Andrew Glassman" is an American television producer who has created TV programs throughout the world.

Glassman founded [http://www.glassmanmedia.com Glassman Media] in 2001, which is an independent Los Angeles-based international television production company whose credits include network primetime dating, competition, and self-improvement, competition, and game formats.

Andrew Glassman’s credits include NBC’s hot Average Joe (TV series), whose first season finale attracted more than 25 million viewers ranking it as the second highest rated reality telecast in NBC network history: the critically acclaimed “Three Wishes (TV series)/Three Wishes” (NBC) which was named the “most family friendly show on broadcast television”; “The Ex-Wives Club” (American Broadcasting Company/ABC), “National Bingo Night” (ABC) which drive 25 million bingo card downloads and catapulted ABC.com to #1 among broadcast network websites, “Bingo America” (GSN), "Momma's Boys" (NBC).

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Our show is all about finding the most deserving people and making good things happen for them. I think ('Three Wishes') is going to be a quality show that really makes a difference in people's lives.

If Survivor has the jungle and The Apprentice has that feel of Manhattan, we want our show to have the feel of Main Street, USA. It's a refreshing slice of life, once we get there.

Please come by and say hello. The No. 1 star of our show are the people who are on the show and the people who come out to watch.

We wanted to get to places that aren't ordinarily featured. We wanted to have that main street feel. It's refreshing.