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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 ...
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 ...
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).
Sparks appears as a regular guest and fill-in host on the national Stephanie Miller Radio Show, providing three hours of commentary and humor on Wednesday mornings. The program is known as "Hump Days with Hal", and is broadcast weekly from his U-stream channel. Sparks also appeared as guest host for Norman Goldman's former Los Angeles-based ...
Talk Soup; Talk2; Talkback Live; Teen Summit; The Tempestt Bledsoe Show; Theater Talk; Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg; This Week (American TV program) Today's Business; Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford; The Tom Green Show; The Tonight Show with Jay Leno; Tony Brown's Journal; Total Panic; Tough Target
Big Time Bake; The Big Waste – hosted by Anne Burrell, Bobby Flay, Alex Guarnaschelli and Michael Symon [14] Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction – hosted by Bobby Flay; Bobby's Dinner Battle – hosted by Bobby Flay; Bobby's Triple Threats – hosted by Bobby Flay; Bocuse d'Or: A Chef's Dream – cooking competition; Boy Meets Grill – hosted ...
(The Dayton show of the same title was by this time discontinued.) Unfortunately, it did not last there more than a year or two. In 1975, the show moved to WKRC-TV, then Cincinnati's ABC affiliate, with the new Saturday Night Live-influenced title The Past Prime Playhouse (SNL was a new program at the time). Schoenling beer was no longer the ...