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The View
GenreTalk show
Created by
Directed byAshley S. Gorman
Presented by
Music by
Opening theme"World's Gone Crazy" by Mary J. Blige (season 20–present)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons21
No. of episodes4,000
Production
Executive producers
  • Barbara Walters
  • Bill Geddie (1997–2014)
  • Bill Wolff (2014–2015)
  • Candi Carter (2015–present)
  • Brian Teta (2015–present)
  • Hilary Estey McLoughlin (2017–present)
Running time42 minutes
Production companiesLincoln Square Productions
(ABC News)
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseAugust 11, 1997 (1997-08-11) –
present (present)

The View is an American talk show that was conceived by Barbara Walters and Bill Geddie. It has aired on ABC as part of the network's daytime programming block since August 11, 1997. The show broadcasts live from the ABC Broadcast Center in New York City on weekdays at 11:00 am Eastern/10:00 am Central, and is tape-delayed for 10:00 am in the Mountain and Pacific time zones. It features a panel of women as co-hosts, who discuss the day's "Hot Topics" ranging from sociopolitical issues to pop culture, originally comprising Walters, moderator Meredith Vieira, Star Jones, Debbie Matenopoulos, and Joy Behar. In addition to Behar, the current panel consists of moderator Whoopi Goldberg, Paula Faris, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, and Meghan McCain.

The show has received positive reviews from The New York Times, Slate, Entertainment Weekly, New York Post, and HuffPost. Beginning 2007, the show became subject to on-air controversies and criticism due to frequent changes in its panel of co-hosts, subsequently causing a decline in ratings. In 2014, the show was transferred from the helm of the entertainment division to that of ABC News, which led to a viewership growth and warmer critical response. In 2017, the show became the only broadcast daytime program to see a rise in its overall audience from the previous season. In the span of twenty years, the show has won thirty Daytime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Talk Show and Outstanding Talk Show Host.

Format

The original opening credits for the show, featuring voice-over from Walters, explained the show's premise:

I've always wanted to do a show with women of different generations, backgrounds, and views: a working mother ; a professional in her 30s ; a young woman just starting out ; and then somebody who's done almost everything and will say almost anything . And in a perfect world, I'd get to join the group whenever I wanted...

The show is co-hosted by a panel consisting four or five women of "different generations, different backgrounds, and different opinions." The panel discuss issues that pertain to politics, social issues, as well as pop culture headlines, commonly referred to as "Hot Topics." The discussions are often followed by an interview with a guest, often a celebrity promoting a project. Every show is ended by one of the co-hosts, primarily the moderator, saying, "Have a great day, everyone, and take a little time to enjoy the view."

The show periodically conducts audience giveaways. The twelfth season of The View was heavily focused on the events related to the 2008 United States presidential election. Season 13 introduced the addition of male guest co-hosts, the first season in the show's history to do so; among them were Joe Scarborough, Bryant Gumbel, Tom Bergeron, and D. L. Hughley. Male personalities have since begun serving as guest co-hosts more frequently, specifically on Fridays, dubbed "Guy Day Friday." In 2016, the show began focusing more on politics leading to the 2016 United States presidential election.

Production

For seventeen years, the show filmed at 320 West 66th Street in ABC Television Studio 23 in New York City. The original set for the first four seasons was a leftover set from a cancelled soap opera The City. As a co-executive producer of the show, Walters plays a part in the casting of the co-hosts. Longtime executive producer and co-creator Bill Geddie was the lone recurring male persona, sometimes shown as stepping out from behind the camera to interact with the hosts. The co-hosts wear IFB earpieces through which backstage producers communicate with them.

The View's eighteenth season brought significant on-air and behind-the-scenes changes in what was regarded as a "reinvention" of the show. In August 2014, ABC announced that Geddie was departing the show and that he was to be replaced by Bill Wolff, who had served as vice president of primetime programming and as executive producer of The Rachel Maddow Show at MSNBC. The View's new production team also included Brian Balthazar as co-executive producer, Ashley S. Gorman as director, and Kathleen Rajsp as senior supervising producer.

Season 18 also saw a new home for The View, as the show relocated to the ABC Broadcast Center at 77 West 66th Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. During the season premiere on September 15, 2014, the show unveiled its new studio featuring a coffee table-style desk with low-arm chairs, a large video wall, in-the-round audience seating, and an on-camera social media station. Tweaks in subsequent weeks have included a glass desk and high stools at center stage, as well as color adjustments in backgrounds and graphics.

On October 30, 2014, ABC announced that responsibilities for production oversight on The View would shift from ABC's daytime entertainment division to Lincoln Square Productions, an ABC News subsidiary, where the show will be grouped under the division's non-fiction programming umbrella. The move allowed the show to leverage ABC News' resources toward news-related segments. In August 2015, it was reported that former Late Show with David Letterman producer Brian Teta would be joining the show as co-executive producer. Later in the month, executive producer Bill Wolff was announced to be departing the show. During season 19, the show introduced an aftershow entitled After the View, which was available through live streaming. In February 2016, along with the show's twentieth season renewal, Candi Carter was promoted to executive producer after serving as interim showrunner for season 19, becoming the first African-American executive producer in the show's history.

During the twentieth-season premiere on September 6, 2016, the show debuted an updated set design with muted colors, retooled opening titles with footage of the co-hosts in a loft-like space, as well as a new theme song entitled "World's Gone Crazy", written by Diane Warren and performed by Mary J. Blige. Hilary Estey McLoughlin was named senior executive producer in January 2017 after she was brought on as a consultant for season 19. In September, the show promoted Teta to executive producer ahead of its 21st-season premiere.

Co-hosts

Timeline

Co-host
Years
Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Barbara Walters 1997–2014
Joy Behar 1997–2013; 2015–present
Meredith Vieira 1997–2006
Star Jones 1997–2006
Debbie Matenopoulos 1997–1999
Lisa Ling 1999–2002
Elisabeth Hasselbeck 2003–2013
Rosie O'Donnell 2006–2007; 2014–2015
Whoopi Goldberg 2007–present
Sherri Shepherd 2007–2014
Jenny McCarthy 2013–2014
Rosie Perez 2014–2015
Nicolle Wallace 2014–2015
Raven-Symoné 2015–2016
Michelle Collins 2015–2016
Paula Faris 2015–present
Candace Cameron Bure 2015–2016
Sara Haines 2016–present
Sunny Hostin 2016–present
Jedediah Bila 2016–2017
Meghan McCain 2017–present

Seasons 1–10

The show premiered with four co-hosts: Meredith Vieira, Star Jones, Debbie Matenopoulos, and Barbara Walters. Joy Behar, who was originally announced to be occasionally filling in as the fourth co-host when Walters was unavailable, soon became a full-time co-host. Following Matenopoulos's departure in December 1998, Lisa Ling was brought on as a new co-host in 1999. Ling departed the show in 2002 to host National Geographic Explorer. Former Survivor: The Australian Outback castaway Elisabeth Hasselbeck replaced Ling beginning November 24, 2003 after Hasselbeck, Rachel Campos-Duffy, and Erin Hershey Presley each received a week-long on-air tryout.

On April 6, 2006, Vieira announced that she was leaving the show to become co-host of the long-running NBC News program Today, replacing Katie Couric. Her final episode aired on June 9. On June 27, 2006, Jones announced her departure from the show on air, stating that she would remain on the show through July. Despite this, Walters announced the next day that Jones would no longer appear on the show with the exception of previously recorded segments, publicly claiming feeling "betrayed" by Jones for unexpectedly making the announcement two days ahead of schedule. In an interview with People, Jones claimed the decision to leave was not hers and that in April, producers told her that her contract would not be renewed. Walters later stated that ABC executives had decided not to renew Jones' contract due to diminished approval for Jones through their market research.

At the 33rd Daytime Emmy Awards on April 28, 2006, it was announced that former talk show host Rosie O'Donnell would be joining the show for its tenth season. O'Donnell made her debut as the new co-host and moderator of the show on September 5. On April 25, 2007, O'Donnell announced she would be leaving the show when her contract expires due to the network not being able to come to terms on a new contract. On May 25, ABC announced that O'Donnell had asked to be let out of her contract nearly a month before its expiration and that she had been granted permission to depart immediately.

Seasons 11–18

On August 1, 2007, Barbara Walters announced that Whoopi Goldberg would be replacing O'Donnell as moderator for season 11. Sherri Shepherd appeared as a permanent co-host beginning September 10, 2007, marking the first time in the show's history that it featured two African-American co-hosts. Rotating guest co-hosts filled in for Elisabeth Hasselbeck while she was on maternity leave from October 2007 to January 2008 and again from August to October 2009. On August 30, 2009, Goldberg, Joy Behar, Shepherd, Hasselbeck, and Walters won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host. Following the show on May 10, 2010, Barbara Walters took a hiatus from the show for heart surgery. The premiere of season 14 marked Walters's return. On March 7, 2013, it was announced that Behar would be leaving the show at the end of season 16. The next day, reports surfaced that Hasselbeck was to leave the show at the end of the season due to market research showing that both her and Behar's views were too polarizing to viewers, which Walters denied. Despite this, Hasselbeck announced on the July 10 episode that she was leaving The View to join Fox News and that it was her last day on the show. Behar's final show, a This is Your Life-style tribute to her, aired on August 9.

On July 15, 2013, Walters announced that Jenny McCarthy would become a permanent co-host. McCarthy made her debut as co-host on September 9 on the premiere episode of season 17. On May 13, Walters confirmed on air that she would be retiring as a co-host of the show and from ABC News in May 2014, but would continue as an executive producer of the series for as long as it airs. Walters' final episode aired on May 16, 2014, with all former co-hosts and several guests returning for a special broadcast. On June 26, it was confirmed that Shepherd and McCarthy would not be returning to the show following the conclusion of season 17, leaving Goldberg the sole remaining panelist to return for season 18.

Rosie O'Donnell's return to the show as a permanent co-host was announced on July 10, 2014. Shortly after, the show conducted a "chemistry testing" of various prospective hosts to join Goldberg and O'Donnell. On September 3, the series announced that Rosie Perez and Nicolle Wallace would join the panel as co-hosts for its eighteenth season. Both Perez, an actress and choreographer, and Wallace, an MSNBC political analyst and former Bush White House communications chief, previously made guest appearances on The View during season 17. On February 6, 2015, representatives for O'Donnell confirmed that she would once again exit the panel, citing her reasons as a "personal decision." Her final appearance aired on February 12. On June 10, recurring guest panelist Raven-Symoné joined the series as a permanent co-host. On July 7, it was announced that Perez would exit the series following the completion of its eighteenth season in order to fully pursue acting. On July 15, it was announced that Wallace was being let go at the conclusion of season 18.

Seasons 19–present

On July 8, 2015, it was confirmed that frequent guest co-host Michelle Collins would join the series as a permanent co-host for the season 19. On August 25, it was announced that former co-host Joy Behar was going to be returning as a permanent co-host, while actress Candace Cameron Bure and Good Morning America Weekend anchor Paula Faris would be joining the panel for season 19. It marked the first time in the series' history that it had six permanent co-hosts as well as the first time The View had a full panel of at least five co-hosts in over two years. In addition, Padma Lakshmi, Stacy London, Ana Navarro, Molly Sims, and Shepherd joined the show as contributors. On June 16, 2016, it was officially announced that Collins had been let go, effective immediately.

In July, Goldberg and Behar were reported to remain on the panel through the show's twentieth season. On August 3, it was announced that Faris, Bure, and Raven-Symoné would be returning and that Sara Haines would be joining the show for season 20. Despite previously announced as frequent contributors, ABC News Senior Legal Correspondent Sunny Hostin and former Fox News contributor Jedediah Bila also joined the show as permanent co-hosts. On October 27, Raven-Symoné stated on air that she would be exiting the show at the end of the year to focus on the That's So Raven spin-off series Raven's Home. On December 8, Bure announced that she was leaving the program, specifying that the commute between coasts while juggling her other television obligations was difficult on her and her family. Her last episode as a co-host aired the following day.

Despite initially stating that she was considering leaving the show after season 20, Goldberg was reported to be staying on as moderator for season 21. Behar, Faris, Haines, Bila, and Hostin all returned as co-hosts. On September 18, 2017, Bila announced on air that she was exiting the show, effective immediately. Meghan McCain was subsequently reported to be joining the show permanently after leaving her position at Fox News. McCain made her debut as co-host on the October 9 episode.

Notable episodes

The View's panel interview United States President Barack Obama on July 29, 2010.

On July 29, 2010, President Barack Obama appeared as a guest on the show, which also saw the return of Barbara Walters before she resumed her hiatus. On September 23, the show aired its 3000th episode and celebrated the show's history. On February 22, 2012, former co-host Star Jones came on the show as a guest and discussed her contentious exit from the show. It was her first appearance since her departure in 2006. On February 7, 2014, Rosie O'Donnell returned to the show as a guest for the first time since she quit the show in 2007. On May 15, all eleven co-hosts of the show's history appeared to celebrate Walters' retirement. On March 27, 2015, the show celebrated its 4000th episode. Former co-hosts Walters and Joy Behar returned to the show for the celebration.

On September 5, 2016, prior to the premiere of season 20, ABC aired a documentary entitled The View: 20 Years in the Making, which featured notable moments from the show and several personalities involved in the show's history, hosted by Behar. On November 8, Behar, Jedediah Bila, Candace Cameron Bure, Sara Haines, and Sunny Hostin hosted a primetime Election Night special of the show, which aired on Lifetime. On November 11, a "Flashback Friday" episode was aired along with a Veteran's Day tribute, featuring the return of original co-hosts Jones, Meredith Vieira, and Debbie Matenopoulos, alongside Behar. Walters was unavailable to attend the reunion. On August 11, 2017, ABC re-aired the show's first episode, which originally aired on the same date 20 years prior.

O'Donnell/Hasselbeck argument

Rosie O'Donnell consistently brought up recent news about the war in Iraq and criticized the US media for its lack of coverage on the Bush administration's actions and policies. On May 17, 2007, O'Donnell rhetorically asked, "655,000 Iraqi civilians dead. Who are the terrorists? If you were in Iraq and another country, the United States, the richest in the world, invaded your country and killed 655,000 of your citizens, what would you call us?" On May 23, 2007, a heated discussion ensued between O'Donnell and Elisabeth Hasselbeck due to what O'Donnell perceived as a lack of willingness of Hasselbeck to defend O'Donnell's right to disagree with the invasion of Iraq and the resulting military occupation. O'Donnell also stated that the media would portray her as "big, fat, lesbian, loud Rosie attacking innocent, pure, Christian Elisabeth" and that Republican pundits were mischaracterizing her statements. Hasselbeck responded by telling O'Donnell to "defend her own insinuations." O'Donnell did not return after this episode, later stating that she knew that it was time to leave the show once she saw the split screen image of her and Hasselbeck on either side. O'Donnell felt that the producers of the show were setting her up to be confrontational with Hasselbeck.

Doctor's stethoscope controversy

On the September 14, 2015, episode of The View, Michelle Collins and Joy Behar poked fun at Miss America 2016 contestant Kelley Johnson's monologue about her occupation as a registered nurse, during which Johnson had on nursing scrubs and a stethoscope. Collins called Johnson's monologue "hilarious" and that "she was reading her emails out loud," while Behar questioned why Johnson had "a doctor's stethoscope on." The controversy resulted in an immediate social media backlash from the nursing profession, including the hashtag #NursesUnite. Two days later, Collins and Behar addressed the controversy on the show and subsequently apologized, although some critics questioned the sincerity of the apologies. In addition, Johnson & Johnson and Eggland's Best pulled their sponsorships from The View, and were later followed by McCormick & Company, Snuggle, and Party City.

Walt Disney World broadcast

In March 2017, the show had its first remote broadcasts from Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, which was filmed in front of the Tree of Life at Disney's Animal Kingdom. The episodes featured pre-recorded segments with all six co-hosts exploring Epcot, Magic Kingdom, and Disney's Hollywood Studios. James Cameron came on as a guest on the March 9 episode, giving a preview of Pandora – The World of Avatar. Other guests included John Stamos, Ariel Winter, Sherri Shepherd, Eric Stonestreet, Audra McDonald, Mandy Moore, Tom Bergeron, and chefs Masaharu Morimoto and Art Smith, with musical performances by Andy Grammer and Train.

Reception

U.S. Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and his wife Deborah on The View on November 24, 2010.

Critical response

A New York Times review, published ten days after the show premiered, describes what critic Caryn James thought was distinctive about the show:

The idea of women talking to one another on daytime television is not exactly radical. The idea that those women should be smart and accomplished is still odd enough to make The View seem wildly different. It actively defies the bubbleheads-'R'-us approach to women's talk shows.

In 2002, Virginia Heffernan of Slate complimented the chemistry between Meredith Vieira, Star Jones, Joy Behar, and Barbara Walters, writing that the women "have eased completely into the stock sensibility of middle-aged talk shows, embracing the imperatives that one be healthy, careful, temperate, charitable, and moderately cutesy while at the same time skeptical, ribald, and world-weary."

During her first run on the show, while regarded as outspoken, Rosie O'Donnell was criticized for not acting as a moderator oftentimes during discussions, during which she would interject her–often liberal–viewpoints. Due to this, O'Donnell faced backlash from conservative media outlets. However, as a big-name talent, she was credited for keeping the show's "buzz factor" up.

The appointment of Jenny McCarthy as a co-host attracted backlash, largely due to her anti-vaccination views. David Freeman, senior science editor for The Huffington Post, wrote about the concerns of Bill Nye, who stated: "I believe Ms. McCarthy's views will be discredited." Alex Pareene of Salon criticized the decision, writing: "Anti-vaccine conspiracist and View co-host Jenny McCarthy isn't just quirky—she spreads lies that hurt people." Writing for The Guardian, Jill Filipovic remarked, "Other than what her anti-vax views imply, it's unclear whether she's intellectually checked-in or not. And that's part of the problem: outside of anti-vaccine activism, McCarthy has no record of political activism or even serious engagement with the world."

Following Walters' retirement, the show has been criticized for its constantly changing lineup of co-hosts, namely the one-season stints of McCarthy, O'Donnell, Rosie Perez, Nicolle Wallace, and Michelle Collins, respectively. In July 2015, Daniel D'Addario of Time wrote that it was time for ABC to end The View, citing the show's inability to maintain a consistent panel as a factor. Television personality Julie Chen stated in 2016: "I mean, I should know all of the names of the hosts and I don’t ‘cause it changes so often."

In March 2017, Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly gave the show acclaim, praising it as "doing for daytime television what the Daily Show has done for primetime in that it offers viewers a show that deals in genuine opinion and not mere fluff." In April, the New York Post attributed the show's resurgence in viewership to its political discussions. In August, David Hinckey of HuffPost opined that the show has been successful in consistently implementing its original premise and that in regards to its co-hosts, it has "sought to maintain a balance in areas like ethnicity and ideology. While most of the panelists over the years have tilted a bit to the left, there has always been a voice from the right that’s unafraid to speak up."

U.S. television ratings

During the November 2008 sweeps during season 12, the show's post-election day telecast became the most-watched episode in the show's history in total viewers at 6.2 million. It was surpassed on July 29, 2010, during which former President Barack Obama first appeared as a guest on The View, which garnered a total of 6.6 million viewers. In 2013, the show was reported to be averaging 3.1 million daily viewers, which outpaced rival talk show The Talk.

In 2014, the May 16 farewell to Barbara Walters garnered 5.2 million total viewers, ranking as the show's fourth most-watched broadcast. Season 18, which debuted on September 15, 2014, marked the return of Rosie O'Donnell and drew 3.902 million viewers, which was the show's second largest season premiere audience to date.

In January 2015, it was reported that the show's viewership was down nine percent among its target demographic of women 25–54. In August 2017, it was reported that season 20 of the series averaged 2.816 million total viewers per episode, marking its most watched season in three years while also becoming the only broadcast daytime show to grow its overall audience from the previous season.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Honorees Result
1998 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Talk Show Barbara Walters, Bill Geddie Nominated
Outstanding Talk Show Host Meredith Vieira, Star Jones, Joy Behar, Debbie Matenopoulos, Walters Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show / Entertainment News or Morning Program Mark Gentile Won
Outstanding Technical Direction / Electronic Camera / Video Control Nicholas Besink, Rene M. Butler, Frank Cocchia, Reggie Drakeford, Jodi Dresch, Russ Fortier, Eric Johnson, Adam Keith, Eric Kendra Sr., Carlos Rios Won
Outstanding Lighting Direction Candice Dunn Nominated
Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing Larry Kaltenbach, Tim Pankewicz, Victor Pardo, Carla Nation Reed, Vann Weller Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling Deirdre Flaherty, Marque, Bryant Renfroe Won
Outstanding Makeup Alan Cutler, Karim Orange Nominated
1999 Outstanding Talk Show Walters, Geddie Nominated
Outstanding Talk Show Host Vieira, Jones, Behar, Matenopoulos, Walters Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show / Entertainment News or Morning Program Gentile Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction / Electronic Camera / Video Control Besink, Butler, Richard Cavaliere, Cocchia, Drakeford, Fortier, Rich Freedman, Johnson, Kendra Sr., Rios, Stan Talarek, Trevor Thompson Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Dunn Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction / Set Decoration / Scenic Design William Mickley Nominated
Outstanding Special Class Writing Beverly Kopf, Christian McKiernan, Andrew Smith Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design / Styling Fran Taylor Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling Flaherty, Marque, Renfroe Won
Outstanding Makeup Cutler, Lori Klein, Orange, Eve Pearl Nominated
2000 Outstanding Talk Show Walters, Geddie Nominated
Outstanding Talk Show Host Vieira, Jones, Behar, Lisa Ling, Walters Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show / Entertainment News or Morning Program Gentile Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction / Electronic Camera / Video Control Besink, Butler, Cavaliere, Cocchia, Drakeford, Fortier, Freedman, Johnson, Rios, Michael Rodriguez, Thompson Won
Outstanding Lighting Direction Dunn Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction / Set Decoration / Scenic Design Mickley Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Main Title Design Ken Davis, Randy Pyburn, Kieran Walsh Nominated
Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing Pankewicz, Sorrento, John Venable, Weller Won
Outstanding Special Class Writing Kopf, McKiernan, Smith Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design / Styling Taylor Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling Flaherty, Marque, Renfroe Won
Outstanding Makeup Cutler, Klein, Pearl Nominated
2001 Outstanding Talk Show Walters, Geddie Nominated
Outstanding Talk Show Host Vieira, Jones, Behar, Ling, Walters Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show / Entertainment News or Morning Program Gentile Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction / Electronic Camera / Video Control Besink, Butler, Cavaliere, Cocchia, Drakeford, Fortier, Freedman, Glenn Friedman, Johnson, Thompson Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Dunn Won
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction / Set Decoration / Scenic Design Mickley Nominated
Outstanding Special Class Writing Kopf, McKiernan, Julie Segel, Smith Won
Outstanding Costume Design / Styling Taylor Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling Flaherty, Marque, Renfroe Won
Outstanding Makeup Cutler, Klein, Pearl Won
2002 Outstanding Talk Show Walters, Geddie Nominated
Outstanding Talk Show Host Vieira, Jones, Behar, Ling, Walters Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show / Entertainment News or Morning Program Gentile Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction / Electronic Camera / Video Control Besink, Butler, Cavaliere, Cocchia, Drakeford, Fortier, Freedman, Friedman, Johnson, Thompson Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Dunn Nominated
Outstanding Special Class Writing McKiernan, Siegel, Smith Nominated
Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing Jack Kestenbaum, Pankewicz, John Sorrento, Weller Won
Outstanding Costume Design / Styling Taylor Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling Flaherty, Marque, Renfroe Won
Outstanding Makeup Elena George, Klein, Pearl Won
2003 Outstanding Talk Show Walters, Geddie Won
Outstanding Talk Show Host Vieira, Jones, Behar, Ling, Walters Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show / Entertainment News or Morning Program Gentile Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction / Electronic Camera / Video Control Besink, Butler, Cavaliere, Cocchia, Drakeford, Fortier, Freedman, Friedman, Johnson, Thompson Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Dunn Nominated
Outstanding Special Class Writing McKiernan, Siegel, Smith Nominated
Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing Edward J. Garofalo Jr., Dominick Maldari, Pankewicz, Weller Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design / Styling Taylor Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling Flaherty, Renfroe, Lavette Slater Nominated
Outstanding Makeup George, Klein, Pearl Won
2004 Outstanding Talk Show Walters, Geddie Nominated
Outstanding Talk Show Host Vieira, Jones, Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Walters Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show / Entertainment News or Morning Program Gentile Won
Outstanding Technical Direction / Electronic Camera / Video Control Besink, Butler, Cavaliere, Cocchia, Drakeford, Fortier, Freedman, Kendra Sr., George Montanez, Thompson Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Dunn Won
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction / Set Decoration / Scenic Design René Lagler, Mickley Nominated
Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing Garofalo Jr., Maldari, Pankewicz, Weller Nominated
Outstanding Special Class Writing McKiernan, Siegel, Smith Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design / Styling Taylor Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling Flaherty, Renfroe, Slater Nominated
Outstanding Makeup George, Klein, Pearl Nominated
2005 Outstanding Talk Show Walters, Geddie Nominated
Outstanding Talk Show Host Vieira, Jones, Behar, Hasselbeck, Walters Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show / Entertainment News or Morning Program Gentile Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction / Set Decoration / Scenic Design Mickley Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction / Electronic Camera / Video Control Besink, Butler, Cavaliere, Cocchia, Drakeford, Fortier, Freedman, Kendra Sr., Denis Linehan, Thompson Won
Outstanding Lighting Direction Dunn Nominated
Outstanding Special Class Writing McKiernan, Siegel, Smith Nominated
Outstanding Single Camera Editing Rich Provost Nominated
Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing Garofalo Jr., Maldari, Pankewicz, Weller Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling Flaherty, Renfroe, Slater Nominated
Outstanding Makeup Rebecca Borman, George, Klein, Pearl Nominated
2006 Outstanding Talk Show Walters, Geddie Nominated
Outstanding Talk Show Host Vieira, Jones, Behar, Hasselbeck, Walters Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show / Entertainment News or Morning Program Gentile Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction / Electronic Camera / Video Control Besink, Peter Blumenthal, Butler, Cavaliere, Greg Ciccone, Cocchia, Drakeford, Fortier, Freedman, Friedman, Kendra Sr., Linehan, Thompson Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Dunn Nominated
Outstanding Single Camera Editing Provost Nominated
Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing Garofalo Jr., Hefter, Pankewicz, Weller Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design / Styling Taylor Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling Renfroe, Slater, Deirdre Stadtmauer Nominated
Outstanding Makeup Borman, Karen Dupiche, George, Klein, Pearl Won
2007 Outstanding Talk Show Walters, Geddie Nominated
Outstanding Talk Show Host Rosie O'Donnell, Behar, Hasselbeck, Walters Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show / Entertainment News or Morning Program Gentile Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction / Electronic Camera / Video Control Blumenthal, Butler, Cocchia, Drakeford, Fortier, Freedman, Kendra Sr., Linehan, Thompson Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Dunn Nominated
Outstanding Single Camera Editing Provost Nominated
Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing Garofalo Jr., Peter Hefter, Pankewicz, Weller Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design / Styling Taylor Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling Renfroe, Judy Mar, Slater, Stadtmauer Won
Outstanding Makeup Borman, Klein, Pearl Won
2008 Outstanding Talk Show Walters, Geddie Nominated
Outstanding Talk Show Host Whoopi Goldberg, Behar, Sherri Shepherd, Hasselbeck, Walters Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show / Entertainment News or Morning Program Gentile Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Dunn Nominated
Outstanding Special Class Writing Janette Barber, McKiernan, Smith Won
Outstanding Hairstyling Renfroe, Mar, Slater Won
Outstanding Makeup Borman, Dupiche, Klein Nominated
2009 Outstanding Talk Show Host Goldberg, Behar, Shepherd, Hasselbeck, Walters Won
Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show / Entertainment News or Morning Program Gentile Won
Outstanding Lighting Direction Dunn Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction / Set Decoration / Scenic Design Michael Deegan Nominated
Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing Provost Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling Rose Amoeda, Renfroe, Slater Won
Outstanding Makeup Rebecca Borman, Karen Dupiche, Lori Klein Won
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Talk Series Walters, Geddie Won
2010 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Talk Show Host Goldberg, Behar, Shepherd, Hasselbeck, Walters Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Dunn Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction / Set Decoration / Scenic Design Deegan Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling Amoeda, Renfroe, Slater Nominated
Outstanding Makeup Borman, Dupiche, Klein Won
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Talk Series Walters, Geddie Nominated
2011 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Talk Show / Entertainment Walters, Geddie Nominated
Outstanding Talk Show Host Goldberg, Behar, Shepherd, Hasselbeck, Walters Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show / Entertainment News or Morning Program Gentile Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Dunn Won
Outstanding Hairstyling Amoeda, Renfroe, Slater Nominated
Outstanding Makeup Borman, Dupiche, Klein Nominated
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Talk Series Walters, Geddie Won
2012 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Talk Show / Entertainment Walters, Geddie Nominated
Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show / Entertainment News or Morning Program Gentile, John F. Keegan, Rob Naylor Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction / Electronic Camera / Video Control Parker Bell, Buck Buchanan, Butler, Cocchia, Taylor Dees, Drakeford, Manny Gutierrez, Johnson, Kendra Sr., John Pry Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction James Gallagher Nominated
Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing Chuck Eisen, Rob Gigliuto, Michael Glazier, Hefter, Chris Murphy, Greg Thompson Nominated
Outstanding Makeup Borman, Dupiche, Klein Nominated
People's Choice Award Favorite Daytime TV Host Goldberg, Behar, Shepherd, Hasselbeck, Walters Nominated
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Talk Series Walters, Geddie Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Award Best Talk Show Walters, Geddie Nominated
2013 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Talk Show / Entertainment Walters, Geddie Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Gallagher Nominated
Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing Eisen, Gigliuto, Glazier, Hefter, Joe Hipp, R.J. Osterhaudt, Thompson Nominated
People's Choice Award Favorite New Talk Show Host Jenny McCarthy Nominated
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Talk Series Walters, Geddie Won
2014 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Talk Show / Entertainment Walters, Geddie Nominated
Outstanding Talk Show Host Goldberg, McCarthy, Shepherd, Walters Nominated
2015 Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing Provost Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling Amoeda, Yancy Edwards, Renfroe, Sabina Rojas Nominated
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Talk Series Walters, Bill Wolff Nominated
GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Talk Show Episode Laverne Cox discusses 'The T Word' Nominated
2016 People's Choice Award Favorite Daytime TV Hosting Team Behar, Candace Cameron Bure, Michelle Collins, Paula Faris, Goldberg, Raven-Symoné Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Talk Show / Entertainment Walters, Wolff, Candi Carter, Brian Teta Nominated
Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host Behar, Bure, Collins, Faris, Goldberg, Raven-Symoné, Rosie Perez, Nicolle Wallace Nominated
Outstanding Makeup Borman, Lynette Broom, Dupiche Nominated
2017 People's Choice Award Favorite Daytime TV Hosting Team Behar, Bure, Collins, Faris, Goldberg, Sara Haines, Raven-Symoné Nominated
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Talk Series Walters, Carter, Teta Nominated
Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Talk Show / Entertainment Walters, Hilary Estey McLoughlin, Carter, Teta Nominated
Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host Behar, Jedediah Bila, Bure, Faris, Goldberg, Haines, Sunny Hostin, Raven-Symoné Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Gallagher Nominated
Outstanding Hairstyling Amoeda, Derick Monroe, Dora Smagler Nominated
Outstanding Makeup Borman, Broom, Dupiche Nominated
2018 49th NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Talk Series Walters, Estey McLoughlin, Carter, Teta Nominated

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