I'm the only talk show host, I think, if there's such a category in, what's called, the book of records, to have a guest die while we were taping the show, yeah.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a talk-show host, I'm going to be a talk-show host.
I'm so used to talk-show hosts just giving you a sound bite and not really being interested.
It's fun for me to go on other folks' talk shows. When you've endured the ups and downs and tensions and pitfalls of hosting, being a guest is a piece of angel food.
You know it's funny that none of the regular late-night shows now use guest hosts the way Johnny did. No one talks about it much, but it's curious that they don't do it. They would each have to be asked the reason why they don't.
I wouldn't want to be a talk show host. That's another awkward compliment people make. 'You should have your own talk show.' And I think, no thank you.
Every so often, there is an article saying the old kind of talk show isn't possible now. In the oldest kind of talk show, you only had the choice of that or two other channels!
I never thought I would become a television host, but I never thought anybody would pay me to just talk.
There's fierce competition between all the networks to get the guest who can bring the most pertinent information about whatever the story of the moment happens to be.
I love my co-hosts and the crew at 'The Talk.'
I don't think I'd be a very good talk show host. I mean, I'm very talkative but I don't know if I could do that all the time.