Kathy - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Michelle Collins, Meredith Morris, and Greg Howell
Kathy launches her talk show with Michelle Collins, Meredith Morris, Gregory Howell and with an awkward introduction with her staff.
Teresa Strasser, Lisa Delcampo, and Ryan Steckloff
Kathy welcomes Teresa Strasser, Lisa Delcampo, Ryan Steckloff and takes her mom on a walking tour of Hollywood. Lance Bass makes a surprise appearance.
Wilson Phillips
Michelle Collins, Jodi Shays, and Marshall Heyman join Kathy as she gets a surprise appearance from Wilson Phillips.
Mike Russo, Sara Zofko, and Chelsea Peretti
Mike Russo, Sara Zofko, and Chelsea Peretti join Kathy on the couch. Kathy also tries her hand at babysitting.
Jill Benjamin, Meredith Morris, and Katie Robbins
Jill Benjamin, Meredith Morris, and Katie Robbins bring a lady's touch to Kathy's couch. Meanwhile, Kathy tries to win over a group of senior citizens.
Todd Glass, Claire Griffin, and Marshall Heyman
Todd Glass, Marshall Heyman, and Claire Griffin join Kathy's panel. Kathy and her staff launch their own version of Lifetime.
Michelle Collins, Randy Sklar, and Jason Sklar
Randy Sklar, Jason Sklar, and Michelle Collins are welcomed to Kathy's couch. Kathy also busts her staff for their Facebook use.
Chelsea Handler, Whitney Cummings
Chelsea Handler and Whitney Cummings become Kathy's first celebrity guests. Kathy also decides to switch careers and work at a donut shop.
AJ McLean And Lance Bass
Kathy chats with Robert Verdi, Michelle Buteau, and Ralph Garman. AJ McLean and Lance Bass make a guest appearance.
Anderson Cooper
Kathy is joined by her good friend Anderson Cooper. Anderson and Kathy help Kathy's assistant, Tiffany Rinehart, find true love.
Jane Fonda, Sharon Osbourne, and Lisa Ling
Jane Fonda, Sharon Osbourne, and Lisa Ling make a legendary panel with Kathy. Kathy and her staff celebrate her mom, Maggie's, 92nd birthday.
Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel joins Kathy and is educated on gay culture. Kathy takes her staff out to celebrate with a game of beer pong.
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