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

''The View'' is an American talk show that has aired on ABC since August 11, 1997, as part of its daytime programming block. The show's concept was conceived by Barbara Walters and Bill Geddie, and is executive produced by Candi Carter and Brian Teta. ''The View'' is the fourth-longest-running national daytime talk show in history, behind ''Live! with Kelly and Michael'' (30), ''The Phil Donahue Show'' (26), and ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'' (25).
''The View'' focuses on a panel of female co-hosts who discuss a variety of social and political issues. The original panel consisted of Walters, moderator Meredith Vieira, Joy Behar, Star Jones, and Debbie Matenopoulos. In addition to Behar, the current panel consists of moderator Whoopi Goldberg, Raven-Symoné, Michelle Collins, Candace Cameron Bure, and Paula Faris.
The show airs live from New York City weekdays at 11 a.m. Eastern (10 a.m. Central), and is tape-delayed for the rest of the country. International versions of the program are aired in several countries.
==Format==
Mostly five women discuss current issues and news items ranging from social and political issues to tabloid headlines and celebrity news. The original opening credits for the show, featuring voice-over from Walters, explain 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....〔
Every show is ended by one of the co-hosts, primarily the person moderating, simply saying "Have a great day everyone and take a little time to enjoy The View!" Or if short on time simply, "Enjoy The View!"
Since season 10, politics and taboo subjects have been readily explored. This has moved the show into a newsworthy spectrum from traditional daytime talk fare.
The format of full-hour Hot Topics was introduced in season 11, allowing more in-depth conversations and debates.
The twelfth season of ''The View'' was heavily focused on the events related to the 2008 United States presidential election with attention towards the issues affecting women in particular and more broadly, the United States. They closely followed Senator Hillary Clinton's campaign in the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination race. Likewise, attention was focused when Senator John McCain chose Sarah Palin as his Republican vice-presidential running mate in August 2008. Several of the discussions on ''The View'' became heated and many were also subsequently reported in other major media outlets.
Season 13 was the first season in which men served as guest co-hosts. They included Joe Scarborough, Bryant Gumbel, Tom Bergeron, and D. L. Hughley. Beginning in season 15, every Friday when Walters took off, ''The View'' has "Guy Day Friday", in which a male co-host moderated in place of Walters.

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