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    Never Mind the Buzzcocks

    Never Mind the Buzzcocks

    BBC Two
    Unsympathetic to the precious pomposity of the rock and pop industry, 'Buzzcocks' takes a sledgehammer to the delicate egos of the biggest and most famous names in music - often whilst they are guests on the programme. The scathing wit of Mark Lamarr and latterly Simon Amstell, has literally caused guests to walk off the show.moreless
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    Fox & Friends

    Fox & Friends

    FOX
    Gretchen Carlson, Steve Doocy, Brian Kilmeade, Janice Dean and many others anchor the early morning "zoo-cast" where at times producers talk over the intercom, anchors cross the set for more coffee, and interns do the weather or sports. On the serious side, they update the news, discuss issues with liberal and conservative pundits, and take calls from or read viewer email. Stars from sports, music, movies and TV drop by regularly as well.moreless
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    Dan Le Batard Is Highly Questionable

    Dan Le Batard Is Highly Questionable

    ESPN2
    Dan Le Batard is Highly Questionable will feature interviews with sports figures as well as his signature take on all of the biggest stories. Dan will host the show along with his father Gonzalo. Segments include: Do You Question? and Si o No?moreless
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    SportsNation

    SportsNation

    ESPN2
    Marcellus Wiley and Charissa Thompson host the show which features a more light-hearted look at the day in sports.
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    The Ricky Gervais Show

    The Ricky Gervais Show

    HBO
    Based on the series of podcasts that Gervais did with longtime partner Stephen Merchant, this comedy team convenes to bring HBO an animated series about their hilarious friend Karl Pilkington.
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    CMT Crossroads

    CMT Crossroads

    CMT - Country Music Television
    Great music knows no boundaries. CMT Crossroads is a series that shows the far-reaching roots of country music by pairing country artists with musicians from other genres. Each episode will feature a different set of stars playing together, swapping stories and sharing their common love of music.moreless
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    How Clean Is Your House?

    How Clean Is Your House?

    Channel 4
    A third season is on the way, so here they come again! Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie are aiming to conquer crud in the U.S.! By the time these two cleaning tornados whip through homes you can't even walk through, you'll be zipping through your own mess just to try out the handy tips they give, like polishing copper with ketchup/catsup and scrubbing tubs with baking soda and lemon juice. When's the last time you fog-proofed your bathroom mirrors by wiping them down with shaving cream? You think you know, but you might not! How Clean Is YOUR House?moreless
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    The Rachel Maddow Show

    The Rachel Maddow Show

    MSNBC
    Rachel Maddow hosts this news and opinion show discussing current politics, pop culture and top stories.
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    Imus In The Morning

    Imus In The Morning

    MSNBC
    Imus In The Morning has aired in one form or another on radio since the 1970's. In September 1996, Imus debuted on MSNBC. It's one of the network's highest-rated shows.

    In 2005, MSNBC enabled Imus to leave the confines of the WFAN studio and built a set for his show at their Secaucus, New Jersey headquarters. Charles McCord joins him in this studio, as well as many of the guests. The remainder of the staff (Bernard McGuirk, Chris Carlin et al) join the show from the WFAN studios.

    Every year from the last week in May until the first week of September, Imus broadcasts from a studio at his ranch in New Mexico. The remainder of the cast continues to broadcast from New York and New Jersey. The show was canceled by MSNBC and WFAN in April of 2007, following Imus' remarks about the Rutgers woman's basketball team. December 3, 2007, Imus and the crew returned to radio and television, on WABC and RFD TV.moreless
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    Dr. Drew

    Dr. Drew

    HLN
    Dr. Drew is the HLN nightly series where host Dr. Drew Pinsky discusses human behavior with guests. Dr. Drew Pinsky is one of the most listened to and watched doctors in America, hosting his nationally syndicated radio show LOVELINE since 1984. A practicing physician who is board certified in internal and addiction medicine, he runs his own private practice while also being on staff at Huntington Memorial Hospital, and appearing on countless media. In addition to Loveline, he has hosted Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew on VH1, as well as hosting and appearing in programs on MTV, Discovery Health and most news outlets. Now HLN, formerly CNN Headline News, is bringing the health, relationship, and addiction expert onto their network with his own show. The prime-time talk show explores news stories that deal with his areas of expertise, discussing human behaviors to try to explore the question of "why do we do what we do?". Joining Dr. Drew for the premiere episode are guests like rocker Sammy Hagar, adult film star Kacey Jordan, KROQ and LOVELINE host Psycho Mike Catherwood and more. Join in for some news that hits home, and analysis of the issues by one of America's favorite doctors, Dr. Drew.moreless
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    Space Ghost Coast to Coast

    Space Ghost Coast to Coast

    Cartoon Network (ended 2004)
    Space Ghost started out as a scientist, but later was recruited into a member of the intergalactic police. His abilities come from his suit that allows him to fly, and the power bands on his wrists can get him out of almost any situation. Now, he's a talk show host for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. Much like what they have done for the recent Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law, Space Ghost was an old Hanna-Barbera superhero show, called Space Ghost and Dino Boy. So enjoy the laughs and more laughs as the first ever Adult Swim show lives on!moreless
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    The Dick Cavett Show

    The Dick Cavett Show

    ABC (ended 1986)
    During the late 60's and early 70's, The Dick Cavett Show was beloved by critics and hailed as an intelligent alternative to the other more frothy interview shows. In addition to the standard-fare of celebrities, he often booked controversial and opinionated guests like Gore Vidal, Timothy Leary and Georgia's segregationist governor Lester Maddox. This occasionally led to fireworks between the host and guests: Maddox stormed off when he was asked to defend his views; Cavett once said to a condescending Norman Mailer, "Why don't you fold it five ways and put it where the moon don't shine?" His late-night series also booked musical guests that shows like Tonight and Merv tended to ignore, namely rock acts. Now-legendary performers like Ravi Shankar, Paul Simon and Sly Stone appeared to sing and chat. Cavett was occasionally able to devote a whole show, or more, to one guest. This yielded memorable interviews with the likes of Groucho Marx, Katharine Hepburn, Lawrence Olivier and Orson Welles. Cavett also held the distinction of being the only show to have a guest die during it. Organic farming advocate J.I. Rodale had moved "down the couch" after his interview. Cavett, assuming he had dozed off during the chat with the next guest, asked, "Are we boring you, Mr. Rodale?". Rodale had passed away from a heart attack; the show did not air. Despite the acclaim, his series were chronically plagued with low ratings, coming in a distant third place to Carson and CBS. First was a 90-minute weekday program on ABC daytime called This Morning, Dick Cavett, airing from March 4th 1968 to January 1969. This was followed by a Monday/Tuesday/Friday ABC prime-time series from May-September 1969. Next came his best remembered program, the late-night ABC series airing weeknights from December 1969-December 1972. Beginning in January 1973, that series aired as an occasional part of the network's ABC's Wide World of Entertainment, an umbrella title for various series, concerts, and specials running in late-night. His show remained in this rotation through January 1, 1975. Next came a half-hour PBS interview program running from 1977-1982. He returned to his old home ABC one more time from September-December of 1986. Cavett's theme song, used regularly throughout the years, is part of the overture from Candide.moreless
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    The Phil Donahue Show

    The Phil Donahue Show

    (ended 1996)
    Welcome to The Phil Donahue Show guide at TV.com. The precursor to all the daytime talk shows that arose during the 1980's and 90's. Phil Donahue's show started off similar to other shows of its day, featuring celebrities and musical acts, but he soon started pushing the envelope by discussing health and social topics previously considered taboo. Eventually, the popularity of this approach proved to be his downfall, as he was soon competing with host such as Oprah Winfrey, Sally Jesse Raphael and Geraldo Rivera, who were willing to stoop to new depths in search of sensational topics. The Phil Donahue Show debuted in November 1967 as a local affairs talk show in Dayton, Ohio. It's host, Cleveland native Phil Donahue, was previously a news reporter for the small station on which it premiered. The show would premiere nationally on January 5, 1970 and run an astounding 26 years until September 13, 1996.

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    Nancy Grace

    Nancy Grace

    Nancy Grace is part of a new revamp of CNN Headline News, called Headline Prime. Nancy Grace anchors it nightly, Monday through Sunday.

    Nancy Grace's new show Nancy Grace covers both court room development and new criminal cases. Nancy Grace anchors from CNN's New York City Bureau, and covers devoting stories from around the nation, including the on going Michael Jackson trial. Guest appearances from lawyers, sheriff officials, and criminal analysts. Family members of crime victims are also frequent on the show.

    Nancy Grace comes to CNN Prime from Court TV's Closing Arguments, another court room report/legal analyst show.moreless
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    Talking Dead

    Talking Dead

    AMC
    Can't get enough of AMC's Walking Dead? No worries, AMC is bringing you their first live after-show for their hit series, where you can catch up on more zombie excitement. From taking questions from viewers to meeting the actors, producers and more, Chris Hardwick hosts this exciting live look into the show that has become a fan favorite on Talking Dead.moreless
  • 96
    Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution

    Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution

    ABC (ended 2011)
    Impassioned chef Jamie Oliver is determined to take on the high statistics of obesity, heart disease and diabetes in the United States. By talking to people in their communities, Oliver will attempt to show people the incredible rewards or cooking for themselves and the people they love. Oliver invites viewers to take a stand and change the way they eat.moreless
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    Later... with Jools Holland

    Later... with Jools Holland

    BBC Two
    Later... with Jools Holland has become the show for music fans and performers. The eclectic mix of music and artists makes Later... unique and compelling viewing for any music fan. The show is currently airing it's 35th series.moreless
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    Anderson Cooper 360°

    Anderson Cooper 360°

    CNN
    Anderson Cooper 360° does not shy away from strong opinions, provocative stories and challenging issues. Features include Anderson's take on the world of media and the news, with in-depth coverage of justice, politics, health and pop culture. Welcome to the Anderson Cooper 360°. A show which is unconventional, fast-moving, wide-ranging news program that is unlike the the typical network evening newscast, going beyond the headlines to tell stories in-depth and from many points of view so you can make up your own mind about the news that affects you. The show's hallmark is its "Keeping them Honest" franchise -- demanding answers and finding the truth. Backed by the global resources of CNN, Anderson's anchor desk is Central Command for a 360-degree look at world events covering not only the day's top stories, but the fascinating, the unexpected and the underreported. Debuting on September 8, 2003, Anderson Cooper 360° began with a one hour show at 7pm EST. In November of 2005, AC360 changed its timeslot from 7pm to 10pm and it then became a two-hour show. Anderson Cooper 360° has won the following news and documentary Emmys for Outstanding Live Coverage of a Breaking News Story for the famine in Niger report, Outstanding Feature Story in a Regularly Scheduled Newscast for the Charity Hospital in New Orleans reports and Outstanding Coverage of a Current Business News Story in a Regularly Scheduled Newscast for black market infertility. Also in 2006, AC360 receiver 2 GLAAD Media Award nominations for Outstanding TV Journalism - News Segment For the segment School Outing & Secret Sex Lives. Cooper has signed a multi-year deal with CNN, which would allow him to continue as a contributor to 60 Minutes as well as doubling his salary from $2 million annually to a reported $4 million.moreless
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    E:60

    E:60

    ESPN
    This primetime news magazine series hails from ESPN. Reporters discuss issues relating to sports from a more controversial approach.
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    Lopez Tonight

    Lopez Tonight

    TBS (ended 2011)
    George Lopez brings his unique style of comedy to TBS in a new late night talk show series. Lopez Tonight originally aired at 11 PM before moving to 12 AM after Conan began.moreless
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