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10 celebrities you probably forgot had daytime talk shows
10 celebrities you probably forgot had daytime talk shows
Frank OlitoSep 18, 2020, 21:23 IST
Harry Connick Jr. on the set of his talk show.NBC / Getty
There are several actors, comedians, and musicians who launched daytime talk shows that you probably forgot all about.
Kris Jenner, Fran Drescher, and Megan Mullally all had daytime talk shows that didn't even last a full season.
Harry Connick Jr., Wayne Brady, and Bonnie Hunt were all recognized at the Daytime Emmy Awards, but you might not remember their talk shows.
While you probably associate daytime talk shows with Ellen DeGeneres and Oprah Winfrey, there are countless other celebrities who joined the talk show space over the years.
Actors, comedians, and musicians have launched daytime talk shows with varying degrees of success. Most lasted just a couple of seasons, while others were canceled after just a few episodes.
Keep reading to remember 10 celebrities who tried their hand at daytime talk shows.
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Kris Jenner had a daytime talk show on Fox for just six weeks.
Kris Jenner.
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Tony Danza had his own daytime talk show from 2004 to 2006.
Tony Danza and his executive producer.
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"The Real Housewives" star Bethenny Frankel had a short-lived daytime talk show.
Bethenny Frankel.
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Queen Latifah had two daytime talk shows — her most recent was canceled in 2015.
Queen Latifah.
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Fran Drescher brought her own spin to the daytime talk show sphere in 2010.
Fran Drescher.
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For two seasons, Harry Connick Jr. hosted his own talk show simply titled "Harry."
Harry Connick Jr.
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Megan Mullally got her own talk show in 2006.
Megan Mullally.
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Bonnie Hunt's talk show aired for two seasons before getting the ax in 2010.
Bonnie Hunt.
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Comedian Wayne Brady also tried his hand in the daytime talk space.
Wayne Brady.
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When Rosie O'Donnell ended her daytime talk show in 2002, actress Caroline Rhea took her place for just one season.