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Audience members can relate to the visceral thrill of being suddenly thrust into the game and, like the best game shows, it's easy to play along at home. Bailey's cab looks like any other as he snakes through New York City traffic. A van trails him, filled with production staff, and equipped with monitors that have visual and audio connections to what's happening in the taxi. Tom Cohen, the show's producer, watches from the van and occasionally offers instructions. "He's very likable and he drives the game very well," Cohen said. "He's very much in control of the game, which is important in making these people feel comfortable." Bailey, he said, "fits in with the city. He's got a very New York City cab driver's edge." His cab started one evening of taping near New York's Penn Station, looking for someone to signal for a ride. The first rider gets in and is excited by the lights. He wants to play, but he's from Brazil, and the show's rules say contestants have to be from the U.S. Another rider is German. He wonders if Bailey would take him to his destination. Sorry. He's got the wrong cab. Bailey switches his sign to "off duty" and starts moving away from Penn Station. Finally, at 56th Street and 8th Avenue, and on the fifth try, he finds a willing contestant. Maybe it looks smooth on TV, but in real life, the van and cab pull over for 10 minutes. The player, Marissa Garcia, is asked to sign production papers and is briefed on how the game is played. Bailey, a standup comic who took roles in sitcoms before "Cash Cab" changed his life, has a Comedy Central special set for next year. He appreciates what "Cash Cab" has meant to him, including the chance to live a fairly regular suburban life in New Jersey. "I'll keep doing this as long as they want me to," he said. ___ Online:
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