Staffers on late-night shows The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Seth Meyers can breathe slightly easier after the hosts and the networks worked out plans to pay crew after the late-night shows went dark.
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Amber Dowling Canadian talk show “The Marilyn Denis Show” is ending after 13 seasons. The weekday Bell Media series concludes with its final episode on Friday, June 9, after more than 2,000 shows in front of a studio audience in Toronto. “We are live today because I have a very special announcement to make and it’s going to be tough for me to make this,” host Marilyn Denis said, fighting back tears on the April 13 edition of the show. “After 13 wonderful seasons, I’ve decided this is the last season of this show. And I want to be clear I’m not retiring and I’m very, very healthy. I’m going to be 65, that’s true. But life is really, really good and I look forward to spending more time with my family.”
Leading up to the final show there are several celebrations planned, including audience surprises, special guests and highlights from past episodes, revealed Bell Media. “We have an unbelievable lineup of shows over the next couple of months including surprise guests—they’re even a surprise to me—as we lead up to our last show,” added Denis in her announcement. Dubbed “Canada’s Queen of Daytime,” Denis’ television career spans 34 years. Following the daytime series’ conclusion, she will continue to co-host the radio show “Marilyn Denis and Jamar” and host her podcast, “Marilyn Denis Does a Podcast.” “The Marilyn Denis Show” launched on Jan. 10, 2011. Her first guest was then-“Desperate Housewives” star James Denton. Singer Josh Groban and Canadian actor-director Jason Priestly also appeared later on that first week. Prior to hosting “The Marilyn Denis Show,” the personality appeared on “Cityline” for 19 years. In between shows she took a 2.5 -year hiatus as a new studio was built and she spent time with her sick mother,
Staffers on late-night shows The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Seth Meyers can breathe slightly easier after the hosts and the networks worked out plans to pay crew after the late-night shows went dark.
Since announcing her explosive exit from Loose Women after 20 years, Carol McGiffin has received huge support from her co-stars. Following a two-month absence, Carol told fans that she had to step away from the stress of the ITV show and couldn't picture herself returning.The panel were left 'gutted' after the news but were quick to show their love on social media, following an interview with Best magazine and a post on Carol's Instagram page. Frankie Bridge said: "Gutted Carol xx".
writer’s strike, the only network-based late-night show to stay on the air – and its viewers shouldn’t notice any difference.That’s because “Gutfeld!” writers are non-guild, according to the network, and are not participating in Hollywood’s first labor stoppage in 15 years. The late-night broadcast writers for Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers are all members of the Writer’s Guild of America, and all went dark on Tuesday.Other shows, like “The View,” are forging ahead without their guild writers.
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Gwendlyn Brown is taking a trip down memory lane. The 21-year-old daughter of Kody and his ex, Christine Brown, is starting from the beginning of, and recently recapped the pilot episode from 2010 on her YouTube channel.As Gwendlyn watches what she calls «pure nostalgia,» she sees Kody's now-ex, Meri Brown, talking about the benefits of living a polygamist lifestyle.«It's definitely a benefit to this lifestyle to have somebody there and in place if anything were to happen,» Meri says, referencing the other wives."'Cause dads are useless and they can't take care of the children," Gwendlyn quips.In the episode, Kody references his 60-hour work weeks as he also juggles three wives and, at the time, adding his fourth wife, Robyn Brown, to the mix.In the episode, Gwendlyn also talked about her biological mom, Christine, and Janelle Brown, Kody's second wife, who is currently separated from him.«My mom was more of the mother mom, you know, stereotypical mother roles, and Janelle was more of the father mom, with stereotypical father roles,» she said, referencing Janelle's job outside of the home.Christine split from Kody in 2021 after 25 years of being spiritually married.
Jennifer Garner is back with another episode of her “Pretend Cooking Show” — and the latest upload has a reference to her new Apple TV+ show “The Last Thing He Told Me”.
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Jerry Springer, a one time-mayor of Cincinnati and polarizing TV personality, has passed away at the age of 79. He died on Thursday, in his home in Chicago.Len Goodman, judge of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ has died at 78Maribel Guardia shares late son Julián Figueroa’s first English songtWitch’s wife Allison Holker celebrates Easter with her kidsThe AP Press reports that Springer battled a brief illness and died peacefully in his house. “Jerry’s ability to connect with people was at the heart of his success in everything he tried whether that was politics, broadcasting or just joking with people on the street who wanted a photo or a word,” said Jene Galvin, a family spokesperson in a statement.
Springer’s death at the age of 79.Wilkos went on to say, “He did so much for me. The life that I have is all because of him.
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Gone too soon. Celebrities are mourning the loss of talk show host Jerry Springer after his death at age 79.
, has died at age 79. According to Jene Galvin, a family friend and executive producer of Springer's podcast, Springer died peacefully on Thursday at his home in Chicago after a brief illness. “Jerry's ability to connect with people was at the heart of his success in everything he tried whether that was politics, broadcasting or just joking with people on the street who wanted a photo or a word,” said a spokesperson for Springer.Born in 1949, Springer began his unconventional career as a politician, unsuccessfully running for Congress in 1970 and then getting elected to Cincinnati's City Council in 1971.
The iconic talk show host has died. Jerry Springer passed away at 79 years old.
US talk show host Jerry Springer has passed away at the age of 79. Family spokesperson Jene Galvin confirmed his passing to TMZ, sharing that Jerry had been diagnosed with cancer a few months ago.They revealed that his health had taken a turn for the worst in recent weeks, with Jerry passing away at his home in the Chicago area.
The Jerry Springer Show, which kicked off in 1991 and ran for nearly 30 years. Elsewhere in his long career, he also hosted the courtroom show Judge Jerry.Prior to his work on television, Springer was a politician who ran a failed campaign for US Congress in 1970.
Jerry Springer, the legendary talk show host and daytime TV star, has died age 79.