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The Ellen DeGeneres Show, often shortened to Ellen, is a syndicated television talk show hosted by actress/comedienne Ellen DeGeneres and distributed by Warner Brothers Television. The show features interviews with celebrities, in addition to interviews with remarkable members of the public and comedic monologues by the host. It premiered on September 8, 2003. The show was nominated for 11 Daytime Emmy Awards its first season, winning four, including Best Talk Show. It gained 12 nominations in its second season and won 6 Emmys, including Best Talk Show and Talk Show Host.
ConceptImage:Ellendegeneres.jpg Ellen DeGeneres, on her talk show. The premise of Ellen is similar to other daytime television talk shows, such as The Rosie O'Donnell Show. The program combines comedy, celebrity and musical guests, and human-interest stories. Unlike most talk shows, the show uses a disc jockey to supply music rather than a band. The program is not characterized as a tabloid talk show, nor does it give advice. [1] Ellen is known for its use of recurring sarcastic jokes and gags, some of which have eventually petered out. Since the show's debut, DeGeneres has segued from her opening monologue by doing a dance. The dancing proved to be extremely popular with viewers, and has since progressed to a segment where DeGeneres dances into the audience, sometimes "borrowing" a coat or purse from someone's chair, and taking it with her. She has also featured a segment in which people teach her new dance moves. Early popularity of the show resulted from DeGeneres making viewers feel as though they were a part of the "family" of crew and employees on the show itself. A popular staff member, aspiring stunt man Houston Rose (pronounced "How-Ston"), frequently featured during the first broadcast year. In a segment called "Have Houston Do It For You," he was sent to people's homes to help with tasks like putting up Christmas decorations or remodeling a bathroom. Other staff members included Jeff Cosgrave, who was set up on a variety of blind dates, and Nate Larson, who did "the worm" and played different characters.
DeGeneres's mother Betty DeGeneres regularly attended the show and was frequently featured on camera, but she stopped appearing regularly early in 2006. Her chair was designated the "Mama" chair and special privileges are given to the audience member who sits in it. Ellen has also helped many non-famous people attain their "15 minutes of fame" by having them as guests on the show. Guests in this role have included intelligent children, the owner of a small shop called "Mostly Moose and More", a flea market owner who raps in his commercials, and a male audience member who refused to dance, named "Carl" by Ellen based on the way he looks, while his real name is Jim. In the show's third season, a new part of the format was added, in which Ellen surprised fans by introducing them to their favorite celebrities. On May 18, 2006, the show celebrated its 500th episode. Ellen premiered its fourth season on September 4, 2006 with a new set and on-screen graphics. Jon Abrahams replaced Tony Okungbowa as the DJ, as Okungbowa left on May 22, 2006 to advance his acting career in Hollywood. [1] The show was featured in an episode on the NBC sitcom Joey, with the main character (Joey Tribbiani) as a guest star. It was also featured on an episode of the series Six Feet Under and The Bernie Mac Show, with Bernie Mac appearing as a guest. Still later, it was featured on an episode of the ABC show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition; while the Holmes family of Altamonte Springs, Florida was receiving a new home, they were in the audience during an episode of the show, and saw the unveiling of a secondary project of Ty Pennington's team, a turtle habitat, while there. The show averages about three million viewers per episode, according to daytime television ratings, which makes it one of the highest-viewed daytime shows. Starring
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InternationalAustraliaEllen premiered in early February 2006 on Australian Pay-TV channel Arena (where it continues to be aired within a day of its US telecast), shortly after it premiered on Network Ten a major Australian commercial television broadcaster. Ten has since pulled Ellen from its schedule in July 2006. Ten has now completely pulled Ellen from its program list and it seems it will not return, with the exception of the two weeks in Christmas to fill in for Ten Morning News while its on break. The Ellen DeGeneres Show is likely to never return to Network Ten for new episodes. CanadaEllen is aired weekdays on the CityTV and A-Channel stations simultaneous to the U.S. broadcasts. The show premiered the same date as it did in the United States and reruns are shown on the cable network Star!. DenmarkEllen is aired weekdays on the national Danish network, TV3. New ZealandEllen premiered on February 7, 2006 in New Zealand on free-to-air network television Television New Zealand TV One. Episodes airs approximately one week behind US air dates. However, during the summer (winter for America) holiday period, Ellen is totally stopped till Late January. Television New Zealand has reported receiving hundreds of complaints about this from Ellen fans. This does not seem to change the minds of TVNZ, as they often run a New Zealand based Tennis game around this time of the year. Ellen has now returned to TV One at a new timeslot of 3pm. PhilippinesEllen premiered on October 15, 2005 on Solar Entertainment Corporation's ETC 2nd Avenue, weekdays at 8:00pm (GMT +20). Episodes are delayed by one day from the U.S. telecast (e.g. an episode originally airing on Monday in the U.S. will air Tuesday on ETC 2nd Avenue; Friday's episode will air on Monday). SingaporeEllen is aired on weekdays at 5:00 p.m. (GMT +8) on Mediacorp's MediaCorp TV Channel 5. The episodes air approximately six months behind US air dates. As of November 28, 2006, the fourth season of Ellen will begin, which is almost three months behind the US air date. Ellen is also aired on weekends at 6:00 a.m. (GMT +8) on Mediacorp TV Channel 5. South AfricaEllen is shown on South Africa's "Mnet Series Channel" on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 18:00 - 19:00 (GMT +2) The shows being broadcast are 10 months behind the current series being broadcast in the USA. The channel is currently showing Ellen during the month of February and has recently shown Ellen's "I Like It Show" with James Blunt and Simon Cowell as of 29 December 2006. See [2] TurkeyEllen is aired weekdays at 12:00 and 16:00 on e2. United KingdomEllen started airing on October 16, 2006 on the new TV channel Five Life with two episodes aired every weekday. One episode has been recently shown in the US and the other was previously shown in the most recent year. References
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