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Joel Edward McHale (born November 20, 1971) is an American actor, comedian and television presenter. He is best known for hosting The Soup (2004–2015) and his role as Jeffrey "Jeff" Winger on the NBC sitcom Community (2009–2015).
Talk Soup is a television show produced for cable network E! that debuted on January 7, 1991, and aired until August 2002. Talk Soup aired selected clips of the previous day's daily talk shows—ranging from daytime entries like The Jerry Springer Show to celebrity interview shows like The Tonight Show—surrounded by humorous commentary delivered by the host.
Sports Soup was a weekly series airing in the U.S. on Versus. The show (first airing October 14, 2008), hosted by Matt Iseman, satirized recent events in sports and the stations that cover them in similar fashion to sister network E! Entertainment Television's series The Soup (and was produced by the same crew as that show, and on the same ...
During his stint as host of Talk Soup, he appeared as a guest on Space Ghost Coast to Coast. In 2004, he was the host of The John Henson Project , a short-lived comedy-reality show on Spike TV , and hosted several broadcast specials including ABC's Best Commercials You've Never Seen , ABC's Best TV You've Never Seen and, more recently, the 33rd ...
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The video racked up 1 million views and the sound has been used in over 3,000 videos. The song has even made its way to Twitter. SoupTok is the section of TikTok where people discuss soup.
Web Soup was an American weekly infotainment series that aired on the G4 cable network. The show premiered on June 7, 2009, and was hosted by Chris Hardwick . The series focused on commenting on the latest viral videos , and had a very similar style as its sister network E! 's series The Soup .
It will feature celebrity guests, comedy sketches, and, of course, video clips from TV, sports, politics, celebrity culture, and every nook and cranny of the internet." [1] McHale has described how being on Netflix opens the show up to a more global audience allowing the series to cover more international content from outside the United States. [2]