Charlie Rose: The Week

Charlie Rose: The Week (2013-2017)

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Emmy-winning journalist Charlie Rose highlights some of the best stories and most-interesting interviews of the week in this half-hour series, Charlie Rose: The Week. Drawing on conversations from his nightly PBS program "Charlie Rose," each weekly episode also features previews of the week ahead -- with regard to news in politics, business, culture and the arts. Rose has appeared Monday nights through Friday nights on PBS across the country since 1993.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E48Episode 521Dec 1, 2017
S05E47Episode 520Nov 24, 2017
S05E46Episode 519Nov 17, 2017
S05E45Episode 518Nov 10, 2017
S05E44Episode 517Nov 3, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Charlie Rose: The Week' premiere?

'Charlie Rose: The Week' premiered on Friday, July 19, 2013.

Who was the host of 'Charlie Rose: The Week'?

Charlie Rose was the host of 'Charlie Rose: The Week'.

How long was each episode of 'Charlie Rose: The Week'?

Each episode of 'Charlie Rose: The Week' was one hour long.

How many guests were typically featured each episode?

There were usually three guests featured each episode.

What was the format of 'Charlie Rose: The Week'?

'Charlie Rose: The Week' was a talk show that featured in-depth interviews with guests from various fields including politics, business, and entertainment.

What network aired 'Charlie Rose: The Week'?

'Charlie Rose: The Week' aired on PBS.

What time did 'Charlie Rose: The Week' air?

'Charlie Rose: The Week' aired on Fridays at 8:30 PM ET.

Did 'Charlie Rose: The Week' win any awards?

It is unclear if 'Charlie Rose: The Week' won any awards.

Did 'Charlie Rose: The Week' have a live audience?

No, 'Charlie Rose: The Week' did not have a live audience.

Who were some notable guests on 'Charlie Rose: The Week' in 2013?

Some notable guests on 'Charlie Rose: The Week' in 2013 included President Barack Obama, musician Paul McCartney, and filmmaker Woody Allen.

Was 'Charlie Rose: The Week' filmed in front of a studio audience?

No, 'Charlie Rose: The Week' was not filmed in front of a studio audience.

What kind of topics were discussed on 'Charlie Rose: The Week'?

Various topics were discussed on 'Charlie Rose: The Week,' including politics, business, technology, and culture.

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Also known as

  • Charlie Rose Weekend (United States)
  • Charlie Rose - The Week (United States)
  • Charlie Rose -- The Week (United States)

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