Live Talk

Live Talk (2000-2001)

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A rebranding of the popular 'Loose Women' series saw the show move to a new location and joined by new presenters as the series aimed to become more relevant to the news of the day, with two series airing between 2000 and 2001. Many of the cast of 'Loose Women' at the time left the show due to it relocating, however some remained. In the same way, some of the new presenters who joined the series made the transition back to 'Loose Women' when it returned in 2001.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 12:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E5608/06/2001 - Peter Kayjuin 8, 2001
S02E5507/06/2001 - Elizabeth Dawnjuin 7, 2001
S02E5406/06/2001 - Penny Smith, guest panellist Denise Welchjuin 6, 2001
S02E5305/06/2001 - Jane Gurnettjuin 5, 2001
S02E5204/06/2001 - Mark Austinjuin 4, 2001
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Live Talk premiere?

Live Talk premiered on June 5, 2000.

Who hosted Live Talk?

Journalist and TV personality Charlie Rose hosted Live Talk.

What celebrities made appearances on Live Talk?

Live Talk featured appearances from several notable celebrities, including Tom Cruise, Hillary Clinton, and Tom Hanks.

What was the format of Live Talk?

Live Talk was a talk show that featured interviews with celebrity guests and discussions about current events and issues.

Was Live Talk a live show or pre-recorded?

Despite its name, Live Talk was actually pre-recorded.

How long was each episode of Live Talk?

Episodes of Live Talk were typically one hour long.

Did Live Talk feature musical performances?

No, Live Talk did not typically feature musical performances.

What was the target audience for Live Talk?

Live Talk was aimed at a mature audience interested in current events and celebrity culture.

Did Live Talk ever win any awards?

Yes, Live Talk won a Peabody Award in 2002 for its coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Did Live Talk ever focus on international news?

Yes, Live Talk frequently featured discussions about international news and events.

What was the most controversial segment of Live Talk?

It is unclear what the most controversial segment of Live Talk was, as there were several segments that generated controversy over the years.

Was Live Talk ever cancelled?

No, Live Talk was not cancelled due to low ratings or any other issues. However, it did end its run on PBS in 2017 due to allegations of sexual misconduct against Charlie Rose.

How did Live Talk approach political issues?

Live Talk often featured political discussions and interviews with politicians from both major parties. The show generally maintained a non-partisan tone and sought to provide viewers with a balanced perspective on current issues.

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