Lets start with me, Eric. Eric Chilton is a 20-year veteran of television. (This is really weird speaking in the third person) He has worked everywhere from Myrtle Beach, S.C. to Tampa, Florida. Usually a feature reporter and meteorologist he has also hosted the number one morning show in Tampa called "Good Day Tampa Bay".
And along the way has hosted movies on The Disney Channel.
He has interviewed countless celebrities on junkets for the FOX network and through his morning show hosting jobs.
As a child he had no hope for a life outside of classic TV as his hometown is the real life Mayberry. You can't grow up in Mount Airy, NC (hometown of Andy Griffith) and not be a classic TV guy...its just not allowed.
But eventually Eric's love for the medium took him straight to the "little screen" and there he shall reside until retirement.
Eric says at his funeral he wants the end of the sermon to read "...and this ends his broadcast day."
Until then, Eric is the chief meteorologist for the CBS affiliate in Greensboro, NC and has a beautiful wife named Leslie and twin 6-and-a-half-year-old twins named Bryce and Alex.
Maila Rible Since the internet is a global medium, Maila Rible is proud to provide a bit of international content as co-host of Wait, I Know This!
An ex-pat Canadian, who lived for a time in the land down under, Maila's TV knowledge grew strong on a steady diet of Brit-coms, Doctor Who and Skippy the Bush Kangaroo. True, the delicious treats from America, beaming across Lake Ontario, did ensure she would become a formidable advisory in the realm of U.S. TV trivia. But her palette was refined as she supped upon the delicate flavors of TV Ontario's children's programming lineup. If Read All About It scared the pants off you, if you know how to "clickety-click, Barba-trick" or if you're upset about missing Polkaroo ... again … know that Maila shares your joy and pain.
When not secretly hugging her DVR, Maila lives in the fantastical world of local news. As a writer and reporter, Maila has left a trail of production in newsrooms in three countries. Her previous gig as a morning show reporter lives on in infamy on YouTube (two words: Sumo Suit).
Maila currently works full-time as a web reporter, part-time as a freelance writer and randomly in the fields of warping the minds of young children in Pittsburgh, with her husband, dog, cat and a precious ball python named Tater Sally.