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The Talk (U.S. TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Talk (TV series)

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''The Talk'' is an American talk show on CBS that debuted on October 18, 2010, as part of its CBS Daytime programming block. The show was created by actress Sara Gilbert, who also serves as an executive producer, along with John Redmann.
Along with Gilbert, the show features Julie Chen (who serves as the program's moderator), Sheryl Underwood, Aisha Tyler and Sharon Osbourne discussing the day's latest headlines, while usually tying in the show's theme of motherhood or at least parenthood, such as by giving their opinions "through the eyes of mothers." It also contains celebrity interviews and segments for mothers and parents in general.
''The Talk'' is broadcast before a live studio audience at the CBS Studio Center in Studio City, California each Monday through Thursday at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time, and airs live on most CBS owned-and-operated stations and affiliates in the Eastern and Central United States at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time; the program is broadcast on tape delay elsewhere from the Mountain Time Zone westward. The Friday shows are recorded on Thursday afternoons at 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time for broadcast the next day, and is taped before the studio audience in attendance for the earlier live Thursday broadcast.
==Format==
Similar in format to ''The View'', the opening segment of the broadcast – known as "Everybody Talks" and usually running a combined 12 to 25 minutes over multiple segments, depending on the number of stories featured and the number of guests following the topical discussion segments – involves the five-female host panel discussing current news items, typically focusing on tabloid headlines, offbeat stories and celebrity news. The program also actively incorporates social media to allow viewers to provide their opinions on the stories discussed through Twitter (using the hashtag #EverybodyTalks, or alternately the abbreviated #EVBT), however in season five, the program began allowing viewers to use Instagram to record and upload videos using the aforementioned hashtags, with one or two videos being selected to air on the live broadcasts. Twitter comments from viewers are shown on the Monday through Thursday live broadcasts in the form of a ticker at the bottom of the screen; comments from Twitter and Instagram are not featured on-air during the pre-recorded Friday broadcasts.
On most editions, the "Top Talker" serves as the final segment of the topical discussion, featuring a rotating set of contributors – most of which are correspondents/hosts of entertainment-related newsmagazine programs or magazines or hosts of local or syndicated radio programs – providing detailed analysis of a single trending, usually celebrity-related, story. Following the "Everybody Talks" segment, all five hosts interview one or two featured celebrity guests; most of these interviews are conducted at the set's roundtable, however the program does occasionally feature group interviews with multiple cast members from a promoted film or television project that are not conducted at the roundtable, and are instead conducted with the hosts and guests seated face to face on-set. Musical performances are also occasionally featured.
The show also regularly features a cooking segment two to four times each week, with two of the panelists – rotating between any combination of Chen, Underwood, Tyler or Osbourne – assisting in the preparation of the featured recipes with the guest chef (the remaining hosts not actively participating in the preparation of the item are seated on the right end of the kitchen island, typically trying the dishes prepared during or before the segment). Product giveaways are also done once per week, as part of a segment showcasing fashion/beauty products and electronics that are given away to studio audience members for attending the show, with the products also being made available for purchase through the show's website at a discounted offer.
Each episode is concluded by one of the co-hosts, primarily the moderator, with the sign-off "Remember, it's always the right time to have The Talk!" (the program's title is usually said in unision with the studio audience).

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