Late Night Joy

Late Night Joy (2015)

EndedTalk Show show

"Late Night Joy" hosted by comedienne/talk-show personality Joy Behar and her real-life pals. Every week, Joy plays host to a late-night house party in her NYC apartment where she gathers her closest friends to drink and dish about the things that can only be said behind closed doors - (her closed doors, in fact!). The party starts Wednesday, November 4, at 11/10c. The series is produced by True Entertainment and Behar's JoyBee Productions. Joy's joined by longtime friend Susie Essman (Curb Your Enthusiasm) and real-life pals from her various social circles to throw back a few, relax and gossip. Just as the gabfest is getting good, the doorbell rings, and a celebrity guest drops in on the fun.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 23:05 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

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S01E05Colin Quinn Gets in on Girl Talkdéc. 2, 2015
S01E04Theresa Caputo Channels a Good Timenov. 25, 2015
S01E03Don Lemon Lets It All Hang Outnov. 18, 2015
S01E02Wendy Williams on the Wild Sidenov. 11, 2015
S01E01Sherri Shepherd Talks Divas & Divorcenov. 4, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Late Night Joy premiere?

Late Night Joy premiered on November 24, 2015.

Who hosted Late Night Joy?

Joy Behar hosted Late Night Joy.

What channel aired Late Night Joy?

Late Night Joy aired on TLC.

What was the format of Late Night Joy?

Late Night Joy was a talk show featuring celebrity guests, panel discussions, and comedic commentary.

How long was each episode of Late Night Joy?

Each episode of Late Night Joy was one hour long.

Who were some of the celebrity guests on Late Night Joy?

Celebrity guests on Late Night Joy included Susan Sarandon, Michael Moore, and Arrested Development creator Mitchell Hurwitz, among others.

Did Late Night Joy have any recurring segments?

Yes, Late Night Joy had a segment called "Joy's Comedy Corner," where stand-up comedians performed.

Was Late Night Joy live or pre-recorded?

Late Night Joy was pre-recorded.

What was the target audience for Late Night Joy?

Late Night Joy targeted an adult audience.

Did Late Night Joy have a house band?

No, Late Night Joy did not have a house band.

Was Late Night Joy cancelled early?

Yes, Late Night Joy was cancelled after only one season.

How many episodes were produced for Late Night Joy?

There were ten episodes of Late Night Joy produced.

Was Late Night Joy renewed for a second season?

No, Late Night Joy was not renewed for a second season.

Did Late Night Joy receive favorable reviews?

Reviews for Late Night Joy were mixed. Some praised Joy Behar's presence as a host, while others critiqued the show's format and content.

Was Late Night Joy controversial?

No, Late Night Joy was not particularly controversial. It focused mainly on entertainment and light-hearted discussions.

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