Who will co-host Mrs World 2009 with Alan Thicke?
US TV star Alan Thicke
VietNamNet

Thicke, 62, is a Canadian actor, songwriter, and game and talk show host. He is best known for his role as Jason Seaver, the patriarch on the ABC television series Growing Pains.
By October 31,
Besides seeking a suitable Vietnamese host for the final night,
The names of Nguyen Sanh Chau, secretary general of UNESCO Vietnam Committee, Prof. Ngo Gia Vinh, chairman of the Vietnam Morphology Association, pianist Dang Thai Son, former diplomat Ton Nu Thi Ninh, and Miss Vietnam Dieu Hoa are under consideration.
Le Ngoc Cuong, chief of the
From the left: Thanh Mai, Quynh Huong and Phuong Lan.
Meanwhile, Tran Van Thong, Director of the Ba Ria – Vung Tau Department of Culture, Information and Tourism, a member of the Mrs. World 2009 pageant organising board, said that the opening ceremony at The Imperial Hotel on November 7 will be very traditional. The 2-hour ceremony, directed by Dinh Anh Dung, will have the presence of 400 guests and nearly 90 contestants.
According to the organising board, 85 countries have registered to join the pageant.
Son Ha
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