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{{short description|American syndicated talk show (2003–2022)}} |
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{{About|the talk show that aired from 2003 to 2022|the 1994–1998 ABC sitcom|Ellen (TV series){{!}}''Ellen'' (TV series)|the 2001–02 CBS sitcom|The Ellen Show{{!}}''The Ellen Show''}} |
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| alt_name = ''Ellen'' |
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| show_name = The Ellen DeGeneres Show |
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| image = Ellen.svg |
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| genre = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Talk show]] |
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* [[Comedy]] |
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| location = [[NBC Studios]] in Burbank, CA (2003–2008)<br />[[Warner Bros.|Warner Bros. Studios]] (2008–)<br />([[Burbank, California]]) |
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| runtime = 60 minutes |
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| creator = [[Ellen DeGeneres]] |
| creator = [[Ellen DeGeneres]] |
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| presenter = Ellen DeGeneres |
| presenter = Ellen DeGeneres |
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| country = United States |
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| opentheme = {{Plainlist| |
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| num_episodes = 1,085 (as of December 11, 2009) |
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* "Ellen" by Sharlotte Gibson (season 1) |
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| num_seasons = 7 |
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* "Ellen" (Remix) by Sharlotte Gibson (seasons 2–3) |
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| network = [[NBC]] |
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* "Have a Little Fun Today" by Sharlotte Gibson (seasons 4–12) |
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| picture_format = [[480i]] ([[SDTV]])<br>[[1080i]] ([[HDTV]]) |
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* "[[Today's the Day (Pink song)|Today's the Day]]" by [[Pink (singer)|Pink]] (seasons 13–19)<ref>{{cite news|last1=Weiner|first1=Natalie|title=Pink Debuts New ''Ellen'' Theme Song Ahead of Season 13 Premiere|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6663074/pink-theme-song-ellen-degeneres-show|access-date=August 13, 2015|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|agency=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|date=August 12, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150814225650/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6663074/pink-theme-song-ellen-degeneres-show|archive-date=August 14, 2015|location=United States|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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| first_aired = {{Start date|2003|9|8}} |
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| last_aired = present |
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| language = English |
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| website = http://ellen.warnerbros.com/ |
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| num_seasons = 19 |
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| num_episodes = 3,339<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/27/style/ellen-degeneres-show-finale.html |url-access=limited |title=Ellen DeGeneres, a Signature Star of the Obama Era, Says Goodbye |last=Koblin |first=John |work=[[The New York Times]] |date=May 27, 2022 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230213091012/https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/27/style/ellen-degeneres-show-finale.html |archive-date=February 13, 2023}}</ref> |
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| list_episodes = The_Ellen_DeGeneres_Show#Episodes |
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| executive_producer = {{Plainlist| |
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* Ellen DeGeneres |
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* [[Stephen "tWitch" Boss]] (2020–2022) |
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* [[Andy Lassner]] (2003–2022) |
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* Mary Connelly (2006–2022) |
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* Derek Westervelt (2006–2022) |
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* Kevin A. Leman II (2003–2020) |
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* Ed Glavin (2006–2020) |
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* Jim Paratore (2003–2012) |
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}} |
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| camera = [[Multiple-camera setup|Multi-camera]] |
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| runtime = 30–60 minutes |
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| company = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[A Very Good Production]] |
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* [[Telepictures|Telepictures Productions]] |
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* [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]] |
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* WAD Productions, Inc. {{small|(2004–2022)}} |
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}} |
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| channel = [[Broadcast syndication|Syndication]] |
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| first_aired = {{Start date|2003|9|8}} |
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| last_aired = {{End date|2022|5|26}}{{efn|Special new guest host and clip episodes until June 17, 2022.}} |
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| related = ''[[The Ellen Show]]''<br />''[[Ellen's Design Challenge]]''<br />''[[Ellen's Game of Games]]''<br/>''[[Family Game Fight!]]'' |
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'''''The Ellen DeGeneres Show''''', often shortened to '''''Ellen''''', is a [[NBC|syndicated]] [[television]] [[talk show]] hosted by comedian/actress [[Ellen DeGeneres]] and distributed by [[Warner Bros. Television]]. The show features interviews with [[celebrities]], games with members of the public, comedic [[monologue]]s by the host and music performances. It premiered on September 8, 2004. The show was nominated for 11 [[Daytime Emmy Award]]s 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. ''The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' has been renewed through the 2010–2011 season.<ref>[http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb926424.htm "The Ellen Degeneres Show" to be Broadcast in High Definition After Moving to New State-Of-The-Art Production Complex in Warner Bros. Studios Lot<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Since the beginning of its run, the show has been taped in Studio 11 at [[NBC Studios#The Burbank Studios|NBC Studios]] in [[Burbank, California|Burbank]], California. The show began recording in [[high-definition television|high definition]] on September 6, 2008, the sixth season premiere. This coincided with a move to Stage 1 at [[Warner Bros.|Warner Bros. Studios]] in [[Burbank, California]] after NBC sold the property where the show was previously recorded.<ref>[http://ellen.warnerbros.com/2008/05/ellens_movin_on_up.php Ellen's Movin' on Up! - The Ellen DeGeneres Show<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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'''''The Ellen DeGeneres Show'''''{{efn|The show's title is commonly shortened to '''''Ellen'''''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/ellen-final-season-b1846493.html |title=When is the final season of Ellen? |last=Brodsky |first=Rachel |work=[[The Independent]] |date=May 12, 2021 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220707080140/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/ellen-final-season-b1846493.html |archive-date=July 7, 2022}}</ref>}} is<!-- see [[MOS:TVNOW]] --> an American [[Broadcast syndication|first-run syndicated]] [[talk show]] that was hosted by [[Ellen DeGeneres]]. The show ran for nineteen seasons from September 8, 2003, to May 26, 2022, in which it broadcast 3,339 episodes. It was produced by [[Telepictures|Telepictures Productions]]. The majority of stations owned by [[NBC Owned Television Stations]], along with [[Hearst Television]] and [[Tegna Inc.|Tegna]], served as the program's largest affiliate base.<ref>{{cite web|title=When It's On–The Ellen DeGeneres Show|url=http://www.ellentv.com/page/2009/08/21/when-its-on/|date=August 21, 2009|access-date=November 3, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120919141706/http://www.ellentv.com/page/2009/08/21/when-its-on/|archive-date=September 19, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> For its first five seasons, the show was taped in Studio 11 at [[The Burbank Studios|NBC Studios]] in [[Burbank, California]]. From season 6 onwards, the show moved to being taped at Stage 1 on the nearby [[Warner Bros.]] lot.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ellen's Movin' on Up!|url=http://www.ellentv.com/2008/07/09/ellens-movin-on-up/|work=The Ellen DeGeneres Show|date=July 9, 2008|access-date=November 3, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131017140828/http://www.ellentv.com/2008/07/09/ellens-movin-on-up/|archive-date=October 17, 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> Since the beginning of the sixth season, ''The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' was broadcast in [[high-definition television|high definition]]. |
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The show received 171 [[Daytime Emmy Award]] nominations and won 63 Daytime Emmy Awards as of 2022, including four for [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show|Outstanding Talk Show]] and seven for [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment|Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment]], making 11 total awards and surpassing the record held by ''[[The Oprah Winfrey Show]]'', which won nine as Outstanding Talk Show before it was divided into two categories (Informative and Entertainment) in 2008. The show also won 17 [[People's Choice Awards]]. On May 21, 2019, DeGeneres announced she had signed for three more years, renewing the show through 2022.<ref>{{cite web|author=TheEllenShow|title=Ellen's Huge Renewal Announcement|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohze1CI0pPY |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/ohze1CI0pPY| archive-date=2021-12-12 |url-status=live|work=[[YouTube]]|date=May 21, 2019|access-date=June 27, 2019}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Otterson|first=Joe|title=Ellen DeGeneres Extends Daytime Talk Show Run Through 2022|url=https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/ellen-degeneres-show-deal-2022-1203223116/|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=May 21, 2019|access-date=June 27, 2019|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Petski|first=Denise|title=Ellen DeGeneres Inks Three-Year Deal For 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'|url=https://deadline.com/2019/05/ellen-degeneres-three-year-deal-the-ellen-degeneres-show-1202620307/|work=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=May 21, 2019|access-date=June 27, 2019|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Piester|first=Lauren|title=Ellen Degeneres Announces 3 More Years of The Ellen Show|url=https://www.eonline.com/ap/news/1043390/ellen-degeneres-announces-3-more-years-of-the-ellen-show|work=[[E! Online]]|date=May 21, 2019|access-date=September 16, 2019|language=en}}</ref> The eighteenth season premiered on September 21, 2020.<ref>{{cite web|title="The Ellen DeGeneres Show" Returns for Season 18 Monday, September 21st|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2020/09/08/the-ellen-degeneres-show-returns-for-season-18-monday-september-21st-999201/20200908wbt01/|work=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=September 8, 2020}}</ref> On May 12, 2021, DeGeneres announced that the nineteenth season would be her last,<ref name="thr-final">{{cite news|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/ellen-degeneres-show-end-1234951571/|title=Ellen DeGeneres to End Talk Show: "I Need Something New to Challenge Me" (Exclusive)|date=May 12, 2021|first=Lacey|last=Rose|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|access-date=May 12, 2021}}</ref> which premiered on September 13, 2021.<ref>{{cite web|last=Petski|first=Denise|title='Ellen DeGeneres Show' Unveils Farewell Season Promo|url=https://deadline.com/2021/08/ellen-degeneres-show-farewell-season-promo-1234811362/|work=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=August 9, 2021|accessdate=August 9, 2021}}</ref> |
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==Crew== |
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The [[Executive Producers]] are [[Ellen DeGeneres]], Mary Connelly, Ed Glavin, Andy Lassner and Jim Paratore. The writing staff has included [[Karen Kilgariff]] ([[Head Writer]]), Karen Anderson, [[Margaret Smith (comedian)|Margaret Smith]] and [[Ellen DeGeneres]]. Margaret Smith recently left the show to work on her own projects, including her first book, ''What Was I Thinking? How Being a Stand Up Did Nothing to Prepare Me to Become a Single Mother'' (Crossroad Publishing, 2008). |
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The final episode aired on May 26, 2022, as previously announced on March 17, 2022.<ref>{{cite news |author=A. O. L. Staff |title=Ellen DeGeneres announces the finale date for her talk show |url=https://www.aol.com/news/ellen-degeneres-announces-finale-date-235545652.html |work=www.aol.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Weiler |first1=Lauren |title='The Ellen DeGeneres Show' Finale Airing in May 2022 |url=https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/the-ellen-degeneres-show-finale-airing-may-2022.html/ |work=Showbiz Cheat Sheet |date=16 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Andreeva |first1=Nellie |title='The Ellen DeGeneres Show' Sets End Date With Michelle Obama Among Upcoming Guests, Talker's Staffers Get Finale Bonuses |url=https://deadline.com/2022/03/the-ellen-degeneres-show-end-date-finale-michelle-obama-guests-staffers-bonuses-1234979392/ |work=Deadline |date=16 March 2022}}</ref> New episodes with guest hosts, clip shows hosted by DeGeneres and more, and repeats aired on stations across the United States until September 9, after which most stations (including NBC O&Os) began occupying the show's time slot with new newscasts or syndication programs such as ''[[The Kelly Clarkson Show]]''. |
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== Recurring elements == |
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''Ellen'' is known for its use of recurring elements, sarcastic jokes and gags, some of which have eventually petered out. |
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* "Emmy Nominated." - Ellen says this when she makes a bad joke, saying that even though she makes all these bad jokes, the show still got nominated for an Emmy. |
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* "Whuut?" - Ellen uses this word as a joke, usually when she is talking about somebody being surprised, either by her or somebody else. In the episodes filmed in February, she often mentions it being "Whuut? the February!". |
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* "KAAA!" - Ellen frequently uses this made-up word as an enthusiastic response to the audience's applause. Often she will say the word in a high-pitched voice and drag it out for several seconds, or add unique hand gestures. This is often accompanied by the appreciative phrase, "Back at ya!" On one of the first episodes she was imitating a bird that flew over her head, and it stuck. |
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* "I appreciate it" - Ellen often uses the phrase "I appreciate it" in response to the audience's applause. Also, Ellen frequently thanks the audience by telling them to "take it (the applause) and..."; filling in the end with a phrase such as "mix it up in a Margarita." |
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* Mama chair - DeGeneres's mother Betty DeGeneres regularly attends the show and was frequently featured on camera, but she stopped appearing regularly early in 2006 because she moved. Her chair was designated the Mama chair and special privileges are given to the audience member who sits in it. |
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* Shaking of the head - During the opening monologue, Ellen will frequently make sarcastic comments about her or other people but then shake her head and smile at the audience, making it clear she meant it as a joke. |
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* Breaking news - Sometimes Ellen will be interrupted by "breaking news," which is always reported from in front of one of the rear projection screens. The gag is, however, that the reporter and Ellen seem to be in different locations at the beginning, but are then shown to be only feet from each other in the studio. The reporter also always holds her ear piece and experiences a delay in hearing Ellen. Usually Ellen will end up walking over to the reporter and attempt to talk to her face-to-face, while the reporter ignores her and carries on the charade of a satellite interview. The role of the reporter is played by [[Karen Kilgariff]], the show's head writer. |
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* Fireplace - During the third season, Ellen featured a small electric fireplace on the table between her and the guest. |
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* Telephone - Ellen uses an old-fashioned, beige telephone to conduct interviews. Sometimes the phone seems to be dialed without Ellen pressing numbers or Ellen will put the phone down and walk around the studio while still talking to the person on the line. |
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* Gladys Hardy - Ellen has called Gladys Hardy, a grandmother from Austin Texas, who originally left Ellen a voicemail message. Gladys offers amusing advice and observations that often send Ellen into a fit of laughter. Gladys became so popular that the show now offers a Gladys T-shirt and Gladys has often replaced the show's professional announcers who introduce Ellen at the start of each episode. However, some have begun to question the authenticity of Gladys, leading some to believe she is a prank.<ref>[http://www.austin360.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/tvblog/entries/2007/01/23/has_ellen_been_duped_by_austin_woman.html austin360.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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** "Keep On Keepin' On!" - Gladys says this when speaking to Ellen. |
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* Drawings - Despite her lack of drawing skills, Ellen will sometimes draw a person or other image on the set using a large easel. At the end of the show, each audience member received a large copy of the drawing. |
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* Am I right, ladies? - Ellen usually says this when talking about men but has also said it on other occasions. |
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* "Kitty" - "Kitty" is an elderly woman who attended an episode taping of ''Ellen''. Before the crew begins to tape, Ellen's DJ will play music for the audience, and they are free to dance. Ellen, on a later episode, displayed video footage of "Kitty" dancing, showing her face changing abruptly and covering her ears when the DJ changed songs. Ellen nicknamed the woman "Kitty" and the clip became a fan favorite. The woman was later identified as Charlotte Pope of [[Riverside, California]] and was invited back on the show as a guest. |
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* Days of Our Lauren - Lauren is a writer from the show who was nominated for an Emmy in 2008 for her previous work on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''. She promised Ellen that she would run on stage with whoever won, but did not. Ellen said she was a liar and punished her by making her stand behind Ellen through the whole show on September 23, 2008. A man wrote in and said the Lauren was pretty, and Ellen read the letter on the show. Then, a lady wrote in saying that she was the man's girlfriend. Ellen brought the man on the show on October 15, 2008. Ellen dubbed the issue "Days of Our Lauren", and played the ''[[Days of our Lives]]'' theme song. |
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* "Aww Snap!" - Anytime Ellen says "Aww snap," a sound effect of a whip cracking is played. Normally this happens when Ellen mentions her game of the same name, but sometimes the sound effect is played if Ellen mentions the phrase in general conversation. In November 2008, after guest Taylor Swift revealed that Jonas Brothers member Joe Jonas broke up with her in 27 seconds over the phone, Ellen said "Aww snap," followed a few seconds later by the sound effect of a whip cracking. |
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* Ellen Underwear - Ellen gives each of her guests underwear that say Ellen on the waistband. Sometimes the guests show them off on the show, or Ellen will show pictures of guests wearing them in other places. |
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The program combines comedy, celebrity, musical guests, and human-interest stories. The program often features audience participation games where prizes are awarded. During her Twelve Days of Giveaways promotion, audience members receive roughly $3,000 worth of prizes on each of the twelve episodes. Because the show has become so popular, not all who arrive hoping to see a taping can fit into the studio, so an offshoot space, dubbed by [[Tom Hanks]] "The Riff Raff Room", was created. People seated here are often referenced and shown briefly on camera but watch the taping from off-stage. Other non-celebrities have been featured in an attempt by DeGeneres to give them [[15 minutes of fame]]. Guests in this role have included intelligent children and small business owners. In the show's third season, DeGeneres began surprising fans by introducing them to their favorite celebrities. |
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''Ellen'' premiered its fourth season on September 4, 2006 with a new set and on-screen graphics. The new set features two large [[rear projection]] screens that initially displayed a cityscape of Los Angeles. As the season progressed, producers replaced the screens with seasonal photographs contributed by viewers and DeGeneres. The screens are also designed to display video clips to the studio audience. In addition, the screens are also used during some of the show's gags, such as "breaking news" segments. |
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===Recurring elements=== |
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In front of the screens is the main area of the set, situated on a raised platform. Normally, this area features two red arm chairs with a [[plasma screen]] between them. Ellen typically sits in the chair on the right, while guests take the left side. On occasions when more than one guest is interviewed at one time, an additional chair is added to the left side or a large matching [[Couch|sofa]] replaces the chair. Throughout the show, the plasma screen is used to display graphics relating to the current segment, guest or other content. |
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[[File:Ellen DeGeneres (2004).jpg|thumb|Ellen DeGeneres in 2004]] |
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Several recurring sounds, gags, and catchphrases are used by DeGeneres depending on the topic of discussion or theme for a specific episode. For example, after DeGeneres says the phrase, "Aww Snap!", the sound effect of a whip cracking often is played. In her monologue, DeGeneres frequently thanks the audience's applause by saying "I feel the same way about you!" Other video segments include DeGeneres scaring people, playing pranks, taking part in faux-breaking news segments and interacting with crew members. Other recurring segments include those where DeGeneres comments on Internet videos, tabloid-style photographs of celebrities, advertisements on [[Craigslist]], or voicemails left for her on an answering machine. Some segments feature audience members more prominently, including having audience members show hidden talents, pictures of others that resemble DeGeneres, and interviewing children. |
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DeGeneres frequently plays games with audience members and awards prizes based on their performance. Games have included ''[[Pictionary]]''-style drawing games, finding hidden objects within the studio, category, current event or pop-culture-based trivia, and various other stunt and charade-based games. DeGeneres also joked several times on the show about when a sequel to ''[[Finding Nemo]]'', in which she famously had a lead role, would eventually release, as well as make references to the film. Eventually, the sequel, ''[[Finding Dory]]'', was officially announced by DeGeneres. |
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To the left of the main area is a large wall with unique lighted segments that slides open for DeGeneres' entrance at the beginning of each show. The entrance is also used for crew members to wheel out audience gifts. The lighted segments often change colors to match the episode's theme and are also sometimes used as a game board for audience games. The area in front of this wall is often used for games as well as demonstration segments such as cooking or exercise features. The area behind the lighted wall is most frequently used for live music performances. Often this area is decorated with special scenery and lighting to match the mood of the singer and the song. The audience area of the set is decorated in similar tones as the main area. Audience members sit on folding chairs set up in rows on risers. One of these rows, near the center of the audience area, is slightly wider, and is almost always the one Ellen dances through at the beginning of the show. |
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====Segments (including former and recurring)==== |
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Season 5 saw some minor tweaks to the set, including new textured glass covering in the audience area "windows" and a new monologue location in front of the lighted wall. The new season also saw the introduction of new on-screen graphics and a shorter opening clip. In addition, the show has reverted to using a professional announcer. |
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The show has many recurring segments throughout the years. Some include: |
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* '''Oh Hair No!''' is a segment that involves fans sending DeGeneres pictures of their funny haircuts, some of which appear on the show. |
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* '''Know or Go''' is a segment involving three audience members (as contestants) who answer questions based on different topics such as Thanksgiving and current events. Upon an incorrect answer, the contestant gets dropped through a trapdoor. The remaining contestant will have to answer 3 questions correctly in a row in order to win the game. |
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* '''Clumsy Thumbsy''' is a segment in which DeGeneres shows messed up auto corrects sent in by fans. |
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* '''Oh Puh-lice''' is a segment in which odd police reports are shown. |
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* '''Ellen's Dance Dare''' is a segment in which viewers send videos of themselves secretly dancing behind oblivious people. Irish jigs were featured on the 2012 St. Patrick's Day episode. Many celebrities have participated such as [[Emma Stone]], [[Zac Efron]], [[Lilly Singh]], [[The Janoskians]] and [[Taylor Swift]]. |
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* '''Bad Paid-for Tattoos''' Odd, usually misspelled body art is displayed. |
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* '''A Little Yelp from My Friends''' DeGeneres reads reviews from the website [[Yelp]]. |
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* '''"What's Wrong with These Photos?" Photos''' Silly photos sent in by viewers are featured. |
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* '''"What Were They Thinking?" Audience Dancing''' Audience members are shown dancing with voices acting out the dancers' thoughts. |
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* '''"What's Wrong with These Signs?" Signs''' Viewers send DeGeneres pictures of signs that aren't quite right. |
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* '''Tony Karaoke''' is a segment that features the show's DJ, Tony, singing often wrong-but-hilarious lyrics to popular songs. |
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* '''Tea Time with Sophia Grace and Rosie''' is a segment in which Sophia Grace & Rosie interview celebrity guests on the show, all while enjoying cookies and tea. |
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* '''OMKalen''' features Kalen Allen reacting, often dramatically, to videos. The segment has become recurring on EllenTube.<ref>{{cite web|last=Davenport|first=Emily|title=Kalen Allen talks landing a job on 'Ellen' and new role in 'An American Pickle'|url=https://www.amny.com/news/kalen-allen-talks-landing-a-job-on-ellen-and-new-role-in-an-american-pickle/|access-date=2020-10-26|website=amNewYork|date=July 29, 2020|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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* '''ApPARENTly Confused''' is a segment in which DeGeneres shows messages written by parents who don't understand texting and technology. |
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* '''In Your FACEbook''' is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny Facebook photos taken from the profile pages of audience members. |
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* '''Weekly Tweetly Roundup''' is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny and interesting tweets. |
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* '''Classic Joke Thursday''' is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny jokes/puns, usually in a conversation with the show's DJ. |
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* '''This Plus That''' is a segment in which a montage of dancing audience members is shown usually combined with humorous sound effects. |
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* '''Just KID-ink''' is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny drawings from kids. |
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* '''INSTA-grammification''' is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny and unusual pictures from the show's Instagram page. |
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* '''"Vine After Vine'''" is a segment in which DeGeneres shares 6-second video clips from the once popular mobile app [[Vine (service)|Vine]]. |
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* '''"Grand Design'''" an online segment in which DeGeneres, with presenters and home makeover experts the "Kitchen Cousins" John Colaneri and Anthony Carrino would redesign a room in just 24 hours on a budget of $1,000. |
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* '''"What Have YOU Been Up to on Facebook?"''' is a recurring segment in which DeGeneres reveals some personal and private information of the public to the audience. |
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* '''"Starbucks Prank!'''" is a recurring segment in which DeGeneres sends popular celebrities out to [[Starbucks]] to prank the cashiers. |
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* '''"What the Heck Are These Kids Talking About?"''' is a former segment in which DeGeneres reviews rap lyrics and tries to figure out what they mean. |
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* '''"Celebrity Pranks!"''' is a segment in which DeGeneres often pulls a prank or scares celebrity guests, although she once pranked a pair of best friends she brought on the show (one posted a video of scaring the other every day for a year). Although any celebrity can fall victim to it at any time, some have fallen for it often including [[Taylor Swift]], [[Eric Stonestreet]], [[Sarah Paulson]], and [[Selena Gomez]], who have each fallen for it at least five times over multiple appearances. On several occasions, the celebrity is pranked more than once during the same show ([[Octavia Spencer]] and [[Sam Smith]] as well as the previously mentioned ones). Some pranks include (but are not limited to) scaring guests in the dressing room (usually the bathroom), having a staff member or another celebrity scare them onstage during the interview (using various methods ranging from simple to inventive), or backstage shenanigans where her own staff, particularly [[Andy Lassner]], are frequent victims as well. On occasion the prank fails to scare the intended target, usually prompting a wisecrack from DeGeneres (e.g. [[Russell Crowe]], [[Colin Farrell]], [[Daniel Radcliffe]], and [[Garth Brooks]]). DeGeneres herself is an occasional target but has proven to be very difficult to pull a prank on with two celebrities ([[Steve Carell]] and [[Matt Lauer]]) being the only ones to successfully prank her as of April 2021. |
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* '''"Chat Time With Ellen!"''' is a talk-show segment in which DeGeneres talks about—or to—people who have made viral videos. |
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* '''Can Andy Say That?''' is a segment in which DeGeneres has the show's executive producer, [[Andy Lassner]], repeat funny phrases that are filled with double entendres and sexual innuendo. |
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* '''Haunted House''' (the segment is actually untitled) is an annual segment in which DeGeneres sends her writer, Amy Rhodes, to various haunted houses in the days leading up to Halloween. In later years, Amy was joined in the haunted houses by her own mother, as well as the show's executive producer [[Andy Lassner]]. After Andy's stint going through with Amy, DeGeneres has made him go through every year, replacing Amy after she left the show. He's been joined by other DeGeneres staff members as well as celebrities like [[Ariana Grande]], [[Taylor Swift]], [[Eric Stonestreet]], Sarah Paulson, and DeGeneres's wife [[Portia de Rossi]] (as well as others) have also been sent to a haunted house. In one instance, DeGeneres herself joined Andy and went through a haunted house based on the [[It (2017 film)|2017 film It]]. On other occasions some of DeGeneres' staff (Integrations Assistant Mackenzie, producer Matt Wright and Kalen Allen) went through without Andy. DeGeneres has occasionally sent celebrities on their own as well ([[Katie Lowes]] and [[Guillermo Díaz (actor)|Guillermo Diaz]] for example). |
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* '''Average Andy''' is a segment in which DeGeneres sends her executive producer [[Andy Lassner]] to learn new skills from the world's most talented people. |
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* '''Throwback Thursday''' is a segment in which every [[Thursday]] DeGeneres revisits funny moments from previous seasons. |
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* '''"Who's in My Bushes?"''' is a segment in which a celebrity is hidden in decorative bushes in which DeGeneres will ask questions to that celebrity and eventually comes out when figured. However, during this segment, DeGeneres already knows who the celebrity is and the audience will just play along. |
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* '''Take That, China!''' is a segment in which DeGeneres makes jokes about impractical and often unwise American inventions. |
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* '''Breaking News''' is a segment in which news anchor [[Devin Scillian]] interrupts the show and delivers unusually mundane, humorous breaking news. |
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* '''Why I Don't Have Kids''' is a segment in which DeGeneres shows pictures or videos sent in by viewers of crazy situations they have encountered with their kids. |
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* '''Epic or Fail''' is a segment considered to be DeGeneres' favorite game, in which DeGeneres shows several stunts or tricks caught on tape, and when the videos are paused, DeGeneres, the audience, guest celebrities and tWitch have to guess the ending's outcome. |
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* '''Hot Hands''' is a game in which some audience member or celebrities get on a special seat and name the celebrities which are shown on the screen as much as possible in 30 seconds. |
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* '''5 Second Rule''' is a game in which DeGeneres and celebrity contestants have to think on their feet and list three answers that fall into a given category in only five seconds. |
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* '''Ellen in Your Ear''' is a segment in which celebrities interact with unsuspecting people, with DeGeneres instructing the celebrities through remote earpiece. |
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* '''Ask Dr. Dax''' is a segment in which [[Dax Shepard]] gives relationship advice to audience members, while often telling stories about his own experiences. |
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* '''What's in the Box?''' is a segment in which DeGeneres gives out gifts through boxes, curtains and small games such as three-card monte. Gifts can include iPads, watches and even holidays |
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* '''Hubba Hubba Quiz Quiz''' is a segment in which DeGeneres questions men. |
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* '''Don't Leave Me Hanging''' is a game in which DeGeneres questions people. If they get a strike, they get lifted into the air. If they get three strikes, they get lifted all the way to the top. |
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* '''Ellen, Rate My Baby''' is a segment in which DeGeneres rates pictures of babies sent in by her viewers from a scale of 1-10 (She goes over 10, e.g. 17/10) |
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* '''Make it Rain''' is a game in which two (usually male) celebrities have to answer questions. If they answer correctly they get a chance to stand under one of several umbrellas and pull a string. One of the umbrellas releases money, which goes to a charity of the winner's choice. The other umbrellas release water, which ends up making the celebrity wet. |
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* '''Me Me Monday''' is a segment in which DeGeneres shows a collection of funny memes and comments on them. |
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* '''Danger Word''' is a word association game reminiscent of ''[[Password (American game show)|Password]]'', where audience members must guess a word from clues without saying the titular "danger word" (such as "cereal" being the danger word for "Cheerios"). If the player guesses the winning word, the opponent gets a strike and gets sprayed by one of the cannons. If a person guesses the danger word, that person gets a strike and gets sprayed. |
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* '''Thank GIF It's Friday''' is a segment in which DeGeneres shows GIF's that people post on the Internet. She shows these on [[Friday]]s. |
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* '''One-Eyed Monster''' is a game in which two player took turns entering the monster's mouth where they will be questioned by DeGeneres. The answer itself ranged from 0 to 5. For each number the contestant is off, he or she must pull one of the monster's teeth. However, one of the monster's teeth will cause the monster jaws to snap shut. |
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* '''The Masked Dancer''' is a segment spoofing the series ''[[The Masked Singer (American TV series)|The Masked Singer]]'' (to which DeGeneres notes that [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] had not sued her yet), where DeGeneres and tWitch attempt to guess the identity of a mystery guest concealed with a costume mask. Actual ''Masked Singer'' panelist [[Ken Jeong]] made an appearance as a guest judge on one episode. In January 2020, it was announced that Fox and Warner Bros. would produce ''[[The Masked Dancer (American TV series)|The Masked Dancer]]'' as an actual spin-off of ''The Masked Singer'', with DeGeneres as executive producer.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2020/01/the-masked-dancer-fox-partners-with-ellen-degeneres-on-the-masked-singer-spin-off-1202823169/|title='The Masked Dancer': Fox Partners With Ellen DeGeneres On 'The Masked Singer' Spinoff – TCA|last=White|first=Peter|date=2020-01-07|website=Deadline|language=en|access-date=2020-01-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thewrap.com/pug-almost-passes-out-playing-ellen-degeneres-latest-masked-singer-ripoff-video/|title=A Pug Almost Passes Out Playing Ellen DeGeneres' Latest 'Masked Dancer'|date=2019-02-18|website=TheWrap|language=en-US|access-date=2019-06-28}}</ref> |
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* '''Burning Questions''' is a game where a celebrity guest sits in a chair in front of a buzzer while DeGeneres asks them a slew of personal (sometimes embarrassing) questions. The celebrity hits the buzzer when they answer the question.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://toofab.com/2019/12/25/needs-art-best-of-ellens-burning-questions-2019/|title=Best of Ellen's Burning Questions 2019}}</ref> |
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'''Heads Up!''' |
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Season 6 is also seeing some changes to Ellen's set, mainly due to the fact that the show moved to the Warner Brothers Lot. The stage itself is the same, but what Ellen sees is different. There are more seats in the audience, with a whole new Riff-Raff Room, and new seats. The new seats are blue and feature cup holders. Behind the audience is different as well, featuring colored blocks on the walls that flash different colors. The aisles where Ellen dances are now made of wood. |
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{{Anchor|Heads Up|Heads Up!}} |
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''Heads Up!'' is a game that DeGeneres plays with other celebrities. Originally, the game had players guess words or phrases on physical cards held to their foreheads by watching the other players act it out or give hints as time counted down. Later, DeGeneres and Warner Bros. Entertainment developed an app version of the game. The app became a huge success after its May 2013 launch, rising to the top of the App Store with over 650,000 downloads during its first month. By July 2016, it had been downloaded more than 25 million times and remained one of Apple's top-paid apps.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/natalierobehmed/2016/07/14/heads-up-up-and-away-how-ellen-degeneres-game-became-a-hit/#522ac87429cb|title=Heads Up, Up and Away: How Ellen DeGeneres' Game Became A Hit|last=Robehmed|first=Natalie|work=Forbes|access-date=2017-07-25}}</ref> |
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Season 7 saw little changes. The screen behind Ellen changed and there was a new title opening. Also, the lighted doors that DeGeneres uses to enter now have an additional pilar attached to them that is lit and moves with the rest of the doors. |
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====Dancing==== |
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== In popular culture == |
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[[File:Obama-DeGeneres-dance-20120201.jpg|thumb|[[Michelle Obama]] and Ellen dance on the second anniversary of ''[[Let's Move!]]''.]] |
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The show was featured in an episode on the NBC sitcom ''[[Joey (TV series)|Joey]]'', with the main character ([[Joey Tribbiani]]) as a guest. It was also featured on an episode of the series ''[[Six Feet Under (TV 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 [[American Broadcasting Company|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. Also, on [[The CW]] show ''[[Reaper]]'', the Devil, played by [[Ray Wise]], asked Sam Oliver, played by [[Bret Harrison]], "What time does Ellen come on?" The clip of the show was later featured on ''Ellen''. In a second season episode of ''[[Veronica Mars]]'', Logan Echolls, played by [[Jason Dohring]], after spending two days in jail, remarked that he had accumulated "Two days of ''Ellen'' on my [[TiVo]]." In the fifth season episode of [[Gilmore Girls]], Luke tells Sookie, who is on bedrest, to "Sit back, relax and watch Ellen dance around a little." |
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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. |
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One of her most famous dance moves is dancing over the table, where she straddles the coffee table and dances from one end to the other. Although she does not do it every day, dancing over the table is a recurring theme. As an [[April Fools' Day]] prank in 2009, the show's staff placed a wider table top over her normal table. During the show, when DeGeneres attempted to dance over it, she barely made it across, being forced on her tip-toes and using the table as leverage. On the seventh-season premiere, DeGeneres performed a dance segment with the cast of ''[[So You Think You Can Dance (American TV series)|So You Think You Can Dance]]''. |
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Also, on a special feature on the [[Finding Nemo]] dvd, [[Jean-Michel Cousteau]] talks about the ocean. When he mentions the [[Spanish dancer]], Marlin, one of the characters from the movie, appears and said, "Did somebody say 'dancing'?" and starts dancing, similar to Ellen's dancing routine. |
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In September 2009, four major record labels sued the producers of the show for unspecified damages over the dance routine, for allegedly using songs without permission.<ref>{{cite news|last=Dobuzinskis|first=Alex|title=Record labels sue over use of songs on "Ellen" show|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ellen-idUSTRE58A0LL20090911|access-date=October 17, 2013|newspaper=[[Reuters]]|date=September 11, 2009|location=Los Angeles}}</ref> |
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== Ratings == |
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The show averages about 3.0 million viewers per episode, according to daytime television ratings, which makes it one of the highest-viewed daytime shows.<ref>[http://rachaelrayblog.blogspot.com/2007/02/rachael-rays-talk-show-ratings-update.html<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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In 2018, ''[[The New York Times]]'' profiled DeGeneres as she faced decisions of renewing her talkshow contract, and exploring other outlets for her creativity including her [[Netflix]] comedy special ''Relatable'' (2018), which spoofs her kind image.<ref name=":34">{{Cite news|last=Zinoman|first=Jason|date=2018-12-12|title=Ellen DeGeneres Is Not as Nice as You Think (Published 2018)|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/12/arts/television/ellen-degeneres.html|access-date=2020-10-17|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> They noted that she felt boxed in with a reputation of always being nice, and the host who danced all time.<ref name=":34" /> DeGeneres—who acknowledges she has always been over-sensitive—fretted how her audience would react when she no longer wanted to dance.<ref name=":34" /> Her [[Christian Science|Christian Scientist]] upbringing included her father's [[Psyche (psychology)|psyche]], “He was a very fearful man, he couldn't hear or engage with anything unpleasant.”<ref name=":34" /> |
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== Starring == |
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* [[Ellen DeGeneres]] — host |
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* Scotty K — show DJ (September 8–September 29, 2003) |
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* [[Tony Okungbowa]] — show DJ (2003–2006; 2007 substitute; 2008-present) |
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* [[Jon Abrahams]] (Jonny) — show DJ (2006–2007) |
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* [[Stryker (disc jockey)|Stryker]] — show DJ & announcer (2007–2008) |
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====Sophia Grace and Rosie==== |
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==Segments== |
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Ellen's show features a wide variety of regular segments. Some of these segments appear very frequently, while others are less popular. Most segments have a theme song, usually taken from popular music, that is played along with a full-screen graphic with the segment's title. After the segment is introduced, Ellen will usually clap or dance to the music before abruptly cutting it off. |
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'''Sophia Grace Brownlee''' (born April 18, 2003<ref name=SophiaGraceBDay>{{cite web|title=Sophia Grace Brownlee (Bio, ''Sam & Cat'' cast and characters)|url=http://www.sam-and-cat-danschneider.com/cast-and-characters/sophia-grace-brownlee|website=DanSchneider.com|access-date=November 15, 2014}}</ref>) and her cousin '''Rosie McClelland''' (born September 7, 2006<ref name=RosieBDay>{{cite web|title=Rosie McClelland (Bio, ''Sam & Cat'' cast and characters)|url=http://www.sam-and-cat-danschneider.com/cast-and-characters/rosie-mcclelland|website=DanSchneider.com|access-date=November 15, 2014}}</ref>) were first invited to the show after DeGeneres saw their [[YouTube]] video cover of "[[Super Bass]]" by [[Nicki Minaj]], which Sophia Grace and Rosie posted on YouTube on September 19, 2011.<ref>{{cite news|last=Belkin|first=Lisa|title=Sophia Grace And Rosie: How Do You Parent Daughters Like These?|url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-belkin/dominic-brownlee-sophia-grace-dad_b_1327233.html|work=Huff Post Parents|access-date=May 31, 2012|date=March 8, 2012}}</ref> The then eight- and five-year-old [[Essex]], England natives became recurring cast members on the show, where they hosted their own segment called "Tea Time with Sophia Grace and Rosie". In the segment, the duo invites and interviews guest celebrities such as [[Taylor Swift]], [[Katy Perry]], [[Hugh Grant]], [[Julie Bowen]], [[Harry Connick Jr.]], [[LL Cool J]], [[Justin Bieber]], and [[Reese Witherspoon]] over to tea. Sophia Grace and Rosie won the "Choice Webstar" at the [[2012 Teen Choice Awards]] for this segment. They have also been correspondents during the red carpet events such as the [[Grammy Award]]s, the [[American Music Awards]], the [[Billboard Music Award]]s, and the [[MTV Video Music Award]]s. They appeared in the third episode (June 2013) and the eleventh episode (September 2013) of ''[[Sam & Cat]]''. According to her representative, Sophia Grace had been cast as Little Red Riding Hood in [[Walt Disney Pictures]]' film adaptation of [[Stephen Sondheim]]'s ''[[Into the Woods (film)|Into the Woods]],'' but she withdrew before production.<ref>{{cite web|last=Cerasaro|first=Pat|title=Sophia Grace INTO THE WOODS Exit Explained; Dad Comments|url=http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Sophia-Grace-INTO-THE-WOODS-Exit-Explained-Dad-Comments-20130917|work=Broadway World|access-date=September 20, 2013|date=September 17, 2013}}</ref> Sophia Grace and Rosie starred in their own movie called ''[[Sophia Grace and Rosie's Royal Adventure]]''. |
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* Audience Dancing - Ellen displays video clips of some of her audience members dancing comically before the taping of the show, and during commercial breaks. |
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* Bad Paid For Photos - Viewers send in 'Bad' paid for photos of somebody, or themselves, and Ellen features them on her show. In the 7th season, she began doing "''Bad Paid For Photos LIVE''!". |
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* Best Photos Ever - Ellen shows the best viewer photos, sometimes with a theme based on the episode or season. Sometimes, Ellen's favorite is used as the set's background. |
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* Call Me - Ellen plays messages left on her answering machine for her toll-free number (866-ELK-DOUG). The show originally advertised a standard number to the staff offices, but calls overloaded the phone system, forcing the toll free number to be introduced. It is not clear what the status of the number is, however, because in some repeat episodes the number is not displayed on-screen and Ellen reading the number out loud is edited out. |
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* Celebrity Look-a-Like - Ellen shows photos of viewers who think they look like celebrities. This is also modified to dogs and babies. There is also a different but similar segment where dancing audience members are shown to look like celebrities. |
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* Clip from the Future - Ellen shows us possible future happenings in this segment. |
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* Clip from the Past - Ellen shows us the past happenings in this segment. |
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* Ellen, Is That You? - Ellen shows viewer-contributed photos of people they believe resemble her. |
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* Ellen's Big Stimulus Package - Ellen sends one of her reporters to a person's house. The person then gets into a booth with a giant fan in the bottom. The fan is turned on, and the money flies around while the person catches as much money as he/she can in 30 seconds. |
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* Ellen's Cash Clunker Jeanie (one of Ellen's assistants) drives from many different states with an older car filled with 2,500 cash. The lucky contestant has to try to vacuume up the money or use their hands to get as much as possible. This is just like "''Ellen's Big Stimulus Package''." GMC Gave Ellen a new 2010 GMC Terrain to use instead of the clunker, but Ellen gave it away to a winning contestant. They sent Ellen another 2010 GMC Terrain, and she gave that one away also. |
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* Hidden Audience Talents - Used to be called "Look At You!"; Ellen calls three people from the audience to perform their "hidden" talents. |
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* If You New York Like I Know York - Ellen quizzes audience members with "New York" related questions. Occasionally there are different versions of the game, such as "''If You Knew Cinco De Mayo Like I Know Cinco De Mayo''." |
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* I'm Usually Very Positive, But This Has Annoyed Me. - Ellen (even though she talks about positive things) talks about something that happened that annoyed her. Her first problem that annoyed her was that her dog's face got stuck to the driveway because somebody threw their gum on her driveway. |
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* Legs Go Andy! - Ellen sends Andy out to different cities to participate with a group. Andy gets to pick where he goes, and videotapes what he does there. |
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* Look What I Found at the Drug Store - Ellen shares items that she has found at a [[drug store]]. These include unusual beauty products, household items and toys. During Ellen's "Show on a Plane," the segment became "Look What I Found in the [[SkyMall]]," where Ellen shared amusing items from the SkyMall catalog. |
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* My Crazy Dreams - Ellen makes viewers' requests and dreams come true in this segment. In previous years, this segment was called "''Oh, Yes You Can''." |
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* Picture Juxtaposition - Used in "Ellen: The Musical!" where random pictures are superimposed atop one another, timed to music. |
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* Read Letter Day - Ellen reads and responds to viewer [[e-mail]]."''Write On''" was it's name to begin with, then in Season 5, the name is changed to "''Express Yourself''." In Season 6, the segment was called "''Signed, Sealed, Delivered''." It is currently "''Read Letter Day''." |
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* Real or No Real - Ellen invites the audience to guess whether a person's item or a quality is real or not real. This segment is a pun on the game show [[Deal or No Deal]]. |
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* Spanish with Señora Peña - Ellen learns Spanish with a Spanish teacher from a local school. |
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* Super Duper Startle-Bucks - Ellen put up hidden cameras in the front of [[Starbucks]] (outside) and when somebody walked out, she would play weird and loud songs to 'startle' them. Its "super" because Ellen added an air cannon, and a fake bush with a person inside of it. Its "Duper" because Ellen added a garbage can, a pile of cardboard, and another plant. (Originally called Startle-Bucks; Super Startle Bucks). |
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* The Men of Ellen/Telemundo/Heroes - Occurring from the end of Season 5 and onward, Ellen introduces a single man from her show's staff during this segment, usually a man who someone has written to her about and Ellen has read during "''Write On/Express Yourself''." This segment has even featured a [[gay]] member of the staff with the words "Ladies Need Not Apply" flashing on the screen. |
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* Viewer Art - Ellen shares artistic works that viewers have sent in to the show. These often include depictions of Ellen in a variety of media. |
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* Web Videos - Ellen picks funny videos from the web and shows them. |
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* Wednesday's Wunnerful World of Web Videos - Ellen shows a selection of funny [[Viral video|videos]] from the [[Internet]], usually on Wednesday. However, Ellen frequently runs the segment on other days and uses this fact as a joke. |
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* What Are You Doing While You're Watching - Throughout the first two seasons, viewers sent in photos on what they were doing while watching the program, such as knitting or exercising. |
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* Whatcha' Sellin', Ellen? - Ellen sells some of her clothes and other items on eBay and gives the money to a charity. |
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* What the Heck Are Those Kids Talking About? - Ellen explains common slang words, such as [[grill (jewelry)|grillz]] |
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* Whats Wrong With These Photos? Photos! - Viewers send in photos with something in them that's quite not right. |
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* Yard Sale Away With Me - Ellen shows different weird items that she found at somebody else's yard/garage sale. |
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==Production information== |
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===Games=== |
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The show frequently features audience games. These games can be played with Ellen, guests or between members of the audience. All games involve a prize for all participants, whether they win or lose the game. |
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* Audience [[Charades]] - The production crew randomly chooses two or three members of the audience to take part in this segment. |
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* Audience [[Cranium (board game)#Overview|Humdinger]] - Audience members hum a song that Ellen or a guest has to guess; this is done two or three times. |
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* Aw Snap- Audience members are tied back to back and have to pull each other to reach apples on their end. There is also a St. Patrick's Day version. |
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* Big Red or Big Rig? - In this Christmas game, Ellen shows close-up pictures of Santa Clauses and Truckers in which the audience has to try to guess which is which. |
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* Blindfolded Musical Chairs - 5 audience members are blindfolded and have to search for 4 stools which are normally brown or tan. Each time one chair is eliminated, like in regular musical chairs. Ellen will move the chairs from time to time, making it harder for the players. This is Ellen's favorite game. |
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* Celebrity - Ellen and/or a guest holds up names of celebrities that another guest has to correctly guess the name of, with clues from the other participant. This game is modified to also be "Animal Celebrities" which are pictures of animals, and "Famous Johns" which is famous men named John. |
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* Does your Hoes Hang Low?- Two audience members hook on [[stockings]] that have a tennis ball in them. They must dangle the tennis balls to hit another ball into a little platform, and the 1st person with three, wins. |
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* Doughnuts for Dough- Two audience members put on large doughnut-styled padded rings from head to foot, and fight to take a bite out of a real doughnut on a string hanging from a pole held by Ellen. Ellen has described this as the "stupidest game I've ever seen in my life." A one time variation changed the way the contestants got the doughnuts; instead of Ellen hanging a doughnut off a pole, she put many doughnuts on two wires and the players had to get as many doughnuts as they could in 30 seconds, and the player with the most won.<ref>[http://ellen.warnerbros.com/2008/10/ellens_new_game_doughnuts_for.php Ellen's New Game "Doughnuts for Dough" -- Web Exclusive!]</ref> |
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* Ellen's Hollywood Half Minute - Ellen tries to sum up everything going on in Hollywood at the time. |
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* Gogo-Nuts For Coco-Nuts- two members of the audience come out and stand next to a small table with a real [[coconut]] on it. Ellen then asks a question and the first person to answer picks up the coconut. If they answer correctly they get a chance to throw the coconut through a hole on a board. First person to make it through wins. When they first played this (September 24 2009), the winning contestant made a hole in the board and won a trip. |
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* Gold-Digger- One audience member or at-home contestant has to get into the gold-digger case, and money will fly around as the person inside tries to catch it. Usually, Ellen will give them all of the money in there or more, even if they do not catch all of it. |
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* Guesstures- [[Hasbro]] game that Ellen plays on her show, where there are 2 contestants, and one is in the 'hot seat' and the other one waits. 3 Cards come up and Ellen has to act them out while the other person tries to guess them before the card disappears. |
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* If You Had To Choose - After the audience is questioned on various topics before the show, Ellen asks an audience member what she thinks the most popular option was. |
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* I'm Gonna Rip Your Face Off With These Big Filthy Mits - 5 Audience members get called down, and have to put on paper bags with funny faces on the bags (on their heads). When the music starts, they run around trying to rip each others bags off each others heads, and the person at the end with the bag still on their head, wins. "This is the stupidest game we have ever played, and I can guarantee you we will NOT play it again" Ellen said the following day. In October, Ellen plays this game again, changing the name because of a home-viewer. It used to be called: ''I'm Gonna Rip Your Face Off!'' |
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* I Scream, You Scream, I Can’t See My Ice Cream!- There are two teams with two people each. Both teammates are blindfolded, and they stand with one person behind the other, in front of a table which has a bowl of ice-cream on it. One teammate then attempts to feed the other, and the team that has eaten the most ice cream by the end wins. |
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* Know Or Go - In Tony's favorite game, Ellen asks a panel of 3 audience members standing on a platform various questions in the same category. If they get it right, they remain. If they get it wrong, they "go", which means they drop through a trap door. This game isn't determined in the order the questions go in. |
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* [[Musical chairs|Musical Chairs]] - Selected audience members play for a prize. A one-time variation on this substituted [[Bean bag#Furniture|bean bag chairs]] and [[Hawaii Chairs]] (on an episode where Ellen displayed various infomercial products) for regular chairs. Once the show got attractive men to sit on the chairs, and female audience members had to sit on them. For Christmas, Ellen has the contestants sit on Santa's Lap. |
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* Mystery Word - Ellen has a word that she has to make one of her guests say; if they say it, the audience wins a prize. The guest is not made aware that a game is being played; however, Ellen usually succeeds in making the guests say the specified word. Ellen says: "The hardest word that I've ever gotten anybody to say, was 'mushroom'." This word was said by [[Drew Barrymore]] and Ellen had to try several times before succeeding. When Ellen plays this with an audience member, it is renamed: "Word of Mystery". In October 2009, [[Kevin Nealon]] did it to Ellen, and it was called: "Kevin Nealon's Mystery Word" (which happened to be Brass Knuckles) and [[Marcia Cross]] did "Marcia Cross's Secret Word Of Mystery" (which was Candy Corn). |
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* Newly-Wed Game - There are two teams of two Newly-wed audience members each. Before they play, each team member on both teams answers questions about their spouse. During the game, one team goes at a time with the questions and both teammates hold up their answers. If their answers match, the team earns one point. Ellen and Portia (Ellen's wife [[Portia de Rossi]]) won this game when Portia was on the show. |
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* Norwegian Nosedive - There are two different teams. Ellen calls out a specific number of body parts for the players to have touching the ground, and the two players have to have only these parts touching the ground between the two of them. |
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* Obstacle Course, Of Course! - On set is an obstacle course that two people must go against each other on. Usually its different, but at the end every time they have to put on a hat with a pin on the hat, and pop a balloon that is hanging up. |
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* [[Pictionary]] - Ellen and one of her guests or an audience member play Pictionary on a dry-erase easel. |
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* Pictureka - [[Hasbro]] game that Ellen plays with 2 audience members. She shows a picture of an item and the contestant has to run up the isles of the audience members, trying to find that item that an audience member is holding up. The first person to get back with the item at the end wins. |
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* Scream or No Scream - Halloween game Ellen plays; She shows a video of people walking through a haunted house, and the audience has to guess if the people are going to scream or aren't going to scream. |
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* Stranded on a Topical Island - A short game show with pop culture questions. |
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* SuMove It Move It - This is a game where there are two people picked from the audience that have to wear blown-up sumo costume and answer questions that Ellen will ask. If the contestant knows the question, he or she would have to run to the object (usually a [[Nerf]] Football) and the first person to obtain this object gets to answer the question first. |
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* The Marshmallow Game - Contestants try to eat marshmallows suspended on strings while tied to boards with rubber bands. |
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* Thru The Wall or Take A Fall - Audience members watch a video clip and decide whether they will fit through a piece of foam, or take fall into a pit of balls. Other times, the audience plays the game instead of watching the video clips. Similar to the [[Brain Wall]] game in [[Japan]]. |
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* Which Came First - Throughout the second season, audience members guessed which people, places, objects, etc., existed first from two choices. (Ex. When given [[Britney Spears]] and [[Christina Aguilera]], Aguilera (born in 1980) comes before Spears (born in 1981). |
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* Whistle While You Work It - The game begins with two audience members that are blindfolded that stand behind a glass window-like structure. On the window, there are 3 fake crackers and 5 real ones. The first person to eat all the real crackers, and whistle a tune wins a prize. |
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* Your Face Rings A Bell - Three audience members must put together a puzzle of Ellen, and then ring a bell to win a prize. |
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===Taping location=== |
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== Special episodes == |
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From 2003 to early 2008, the program was originally taped in Studio 11 at [[The Burbank Studios|NBC Studios]] in Burbank, California. It was then filmed in Studio 1 (named "The Ellen Stage" since her 2,000th show, which took place in November 2015) on the [[Warner Bros. Studios Burbank|Warner Bros. lot]] in Burbank. |
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* "Backwards Show" - Events and segments unfold in reverse. The "end" of the show now takes place at the beginning and the "beginning" of the show takes place at the end. DeGeneres performs her opening monologue and dance at the end of the actual hour. |
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* "Two Shows In One" - DeGeneres gives us "two" shows in one episode. She wears two different outfits, gives two different monologues, and dances twice. |
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* "Ellen: The Musical" - Similar to a Broadway musical, DeGeneres conducts her usual interviews but the guests eventually break out into song. Guests included [[Jack Black]], teenaged singer-actress [[Olivia Olson]], and [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] star [[Kristin Chenoweth]]. At the end of the hour, Ellen and company sing "Breathe From Your Hoo-Hoo" as their finale. |
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* "Ellen Thanksgiving Special" - From [[Ed Sullivan Theater]] in New York. |
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* "I Like It!" - A show (originated in 2007) where, as the title suggests, Ellen has things she likes on the show. On this episode, Ellen first was shown with her back injury. |
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* "Ellen's Show on a Plane" - This show was taped in a Los Angeles airport terminal and on a plane from Los Angeles to New York City. According to Ellen, this is the first time a show has been filmed on an airplane. |
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* "Ellen's After Oscar Special" - Ellen did the show live the day after she hosted the 2007 Academy Awards. Throughout the hour, she presented footage of the event and what happened backstage, during rehearsal, etc. and interviewed the winners via telephone. |
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* "Ellen's 1,000th Episode" - Ellen celebrated her 1,000th show on May 1, 2009. As part of the celebration, starting back on April 24 and running all through May, she gave $1,000 to one member of the audience per day, using a process-of-elimination strategy. As part of the show, she provided the audience with airline tickets, a trip to [[Disneyland]] and new luggage. |
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===Personnel=== |
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==International broadcasts== |
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The executive producers were DeGeneres, Mary Connelly, Ed Glavin, Andy Lassner, and (until his death in 2012) [[Jim Paratore]]. The writing staff has included [[Karen Kilgariff]] (former [[head writer]]), Karen Anderson, [[Margaret Smith (comedian)|Margaret Smith]], and DeGeneres. Margaret Smith left the show to work on her own projects, including her first book, ''What Was I Thinking? How Being a Stand Up Did Nothing to Prepare Me to Become a Single Mother'' (Crossroad Publishing, 2008). Amy Rhodes, a former writer for the program, regularly appeared on camera during various segments. |
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''Ellen'' can be seen on television internationally in [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], [[Chile]], [[Denmark]], [[Finland]], [[India]], [[Ireland]], [[Israel]], [[Kenya]], [[Lebanon]], [[Malaysia]], [[Mexico]], [[Netherlands]], [[New Zealand]], [[Norway]], [[South Africa]], [[Sweden]], [[Taiwan]], [[Trinidad and Tobago]], [[Turkey]], [[Venezuela]], [[Uruguay]], [[Philippines|The Philippines]] and the whole [[Southeast Asia]]. |
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Unlike most talk shows, the show used a [[disc jockey]] to supply music rather than a band. Originally, the role was filled by Los Angeles-based DJ Scott K, who lasted only a few weeks. He was later replaced by [[Tony Okungbowa]], who DJed through season 3. Due to his growing acting career, Okungbowa left the show, and a few guest DJs were brought in to try out for the position. Tony was replaced by actor/DJ [[Jon Abrahams]] for the fourth-season premiere. Abrahams stayed on the show for one season, and also left as his acting career grew. [[Stryker (DJ)|Ted Stryker]] of [[KROQ-FM|KROQ]], was the DJ for the fifth season. Stryker stayed for one season until Okungbowa returned. In a 2012 episode, DJ [[Pauly D]] from ''[[Jersey Shore (TV series)|Jersey Shore]]'' deejayed when Okungbowa was promoting his CD. |
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In [[Australia]], the show is broadcast weekdays at 12.00pm on the [[Nine Network]], including regional affiliates [[WIN Television|WIN]], [[NBN Television|NBN]] and [[Imparja Television|Imparja]]. It also airs on cable channel [[Arena (TV network)|Arena]] at 8.00am and 11.00pm. Australia airs same-day episodes, just hours after they are originally aired in the U.S. It previously aired on [[Network Ten]] for a short time. |
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Starting in season 11, several episodes include celebrity "guest DJs" filling the DJ position in Okungbowa's absence. [[Stephen "tWitch" Boss]] of ''[[So You Think You Can Dance]]'' fame had been Ellen's permanent DJ for several years. After the series completed in 2022, [[Stephen "tWitch" Boss]] died on December 13, 2022. |
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===Canada=== |
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In [[Canada]], the rights to the show are currently owned by [[CTVglobemedia]]. Depending on the region, the program may air on [[CTV Television Network|CTV]], [[A (TV system)|A]], or both, with morning and afternoon airings in some markets. The show is also repeated on the [[Star!]] cable channel. |
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Okungbowa made a return appearance on the show in the April 28, 2014, episode, while Loni made a return in the June 5, 2015, episode.{{citation needed|date=November 2017}} |
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===New Zealand=== |
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In [[New Zealand]], the show airs on [[TVNZ]] (TV One), 3pm every weekday. The show airs one week behind the American schedule. |
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===2007 Writers Guild strike=== |
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Recently, three fans calling themselves Team Ellen from [[Christchurch]] in [[New Zealand]] got a call from [[Ellen Degeneres]] live on her show. Ellen gave Nick McCabe, Lauren Mabbett and Kaitlin Spedding flights to the USA, the presidential suite at one of the biggest hotels in Los Angeles and tickets to come and watch her show live in the studio. Nick from the group is now working as a production assistant on the show and is living in the USA. |
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DeGeneres, a member of the [[Writers Guild of America]], supported the [[2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike|2007 writers' strike]].<ref name="Television: Tears, strike">{{cite web |last=Justin |first=Neal |title=Television: Tears, strike aside, DeGeneres shows go on |publisher=Minneapolis St. Paul Star Tribune |date=November 16, 2007 |url=http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/tv/11828236.html |access-date=December 16, 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071221064005/http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/tv/11828236.html |archive-date=December 21, 2007 }}</ref> However, on November 9, 2007, DeGeneres crossed the picket line to tape more episodes of her TV show stating: {{cquote|It was explained to me that no other daytime shows have shut down. I've got 135 employees that rely on me for a paycheck. But it's been the hardest thing in the world driving onto this lot.<ref name="Television: Tears, strike"/>}} |
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DeGeneres decided to abstain from doing a monologue on her show (which is typically written by WGA writers) during the strike.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ellen DeGeneres Speaks Only In Exotic Birdcalls As A Gesture Of Writer Solidarity|url=http://defamer.com/hollywood/hollywood-strikewatch/ellen-degeneres-speaks-only-in-exotic-birdcalls-as-a-gesture-of-writer-solidarity-321145.php|date=November 9, 2007|publisher=[[Gawker Media|Defamer]]|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121006192753/http://gawker.com/321145/ellen-degeneres-speaks-only-in-exotic-birdcalls-as-a-gesture-of-writer-solidarity|archive-date=6 October 2012|access-date=December 2, 2007}}</ref> Her show continued production as normal with the exception of her monologue being omitted. The WGAE issued a statement condemning DeGeneres, stating she was "not welcome in NY."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/wga-east-says-ellen-not-welcome-in-ny/ |title=WGAE States Ellen "Not Welcome In NY" |access-date=December 2, 2007 |publisher=Deadline Hollywood Daily |first=Nikki |last=Finke |date=November 9, 2007 |author-link=Nikki Finke}}</ref> DeGeneres's representatives asserted that she did not violate the WGA's agreement, arguing that she is competing with other first-run syndicated shows like ''[[Dr. Phil (TV series)|Dr. Phil]]'' and ''[[Live with Kelly and Ryan|Live with Regis and Kelly]]'' during the competitive November [[Sweeps|sweeps period]], and that DeGeneres must fulfill her duties as host and producer, lest her show lose its time slot or be held in breach of contract. In addition, a statement defending DeGeneres was subsequently issued by [[American Federation of Television and Radio Artists|AFTRA]], pointing out that DeGeneres also works under the AFTRA TV Code, which bars her from striking. The [[Writers Guild of America, East|WGAE]] then issued a response pointing out that DeGeneres is also a Writers Guild member, and that any writing work she did on her show during the strike constituted [[Strikebreaker|struck work]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/advisory-i-have-ellens-response/ |title=UrgentT! AFTRA Defends Ellen; Rep Says She "Has Done Nothing" To Violate WGA |access-date=December 2, 2007 |publisher=Deadline Hollywood Daily |first=Nikki |last=Finke |newspaper=Deadline |date=November 9, 2007 |author-link=Nikki Finke}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/wgae-replies-to-aftra-about-ellen-degeneres/ |title=WGAE Replies To AFTRA About Ellen Mess |access-date=December 2, 2007 |publisher=Deadline Hollywood Daily |first=Nikki |last=Finke |date=November 10, 2007 |author-link=Nikki Finke}}</ref> |
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The popularity of the show in [[New Zealand]] has grown exponentially over the past year, particularly among its Central North Island male 17-18 year old demographic. |
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On March 11, 2020, DeGeneres announced via [[Twitter]] that for now she would be shooting her show without a studio audience to protect the health and safety of the fans, staff, and crew.<ref>{{cite web|author=Ellen DeGeneres / @theellenshow|title=I have some news. For now, I'll be shooting my show with no studio audience. To everyone who was looking forward to coming, I'm so sorry. But I'm doing this for the health of my fans, my staff & my crew. (It has nothing to do with a warrant for my arrest in the state of Florida.)|url=https://twitter.com/theellenshow/status/1237907446133174272|work=[[Twitter]]|date=March 11, 2020|access-date=March 12, 2020|language=en}}</ref> In a tweet dated March 13, 2020, DeGeneres announced that production of the show had been suspended until March 30, 2020, to protect the health of her audience and staff during the [[Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on television in the United States|COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Woolley|first=Summer|title=Ellen Degeneres makes surprise announcement amid coronavirus pandemic|url=https://7news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-gossip/ellen-degeneres-makes-surprise-announcement-amid-coronavirus-pandemic-c-744679|work=[[Seven News]]|date=March 13, 2020|access-date=June 25, 2020|language=en}}</ref> Starting on April 6, 2020, the show was produced from her own home.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Schwartz |first=Ryan |date=2020-04-06 |title=Ellen Returns to 'Help Take Your Mind Off of Everything' During 'Unpleasant' Time — Watch At-Home Monologue |url=https://tvline.com/2020/04/06/ellen-degeneres-show-returning-new-episodes-from-home-coronavirus-video/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220522013514/https://tvline.com/2020/04/06/ellen-degeneres-show-returning-new-episodes-from-home-coronavirus-video/ |archive-date=2022-05-22 |access-date=2022-11-01 |website=TVLine |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Petski |first=Denise |date=2020-04-06 |title=Ellen DeGeneres Returns In Her First Show From Home With Words Of Encouragement For A Captive Audience |url=https://deadline.com/2020/04/ellen-returns-first-show-home-coronavirus-1202901525/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211024061303/https://deadline.com/2020/04/ellen-returns-first-show-home-coronavirus-1202901525/ |archive-date=2021-10-24 |access-date=2022-11-01 |website=Deadline |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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In June 23, 2008, ''[[Warner Channel]]'' premiered the show in Latin America at 5.00pm. Later the daily airing changed to 6.00am (airing of the last episode) and 11.00am (airing of the new episode). However, the episodes run at least two weeks after they are released due to the time needed to translate it into Spanish and Portuguese. |
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On April 16, 2020, ''Variety'' reported that crew members had accused the show of not communicating about their pay during the pandemic-induced shutdown.<ref>{{cite web|last=Donnelly|first=Matt|date=2020-04-17|title='Ellen' Crew Furious Over Poor Communication Regarding Pay, Non-Union Workers During Coronavirus Shutdown (EXCLUSIVE)|url=https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/ellen-crew-furious-over-poor-communication-regarding-pay-non-union-workers-during-coronavirus-shutdown-exclusive-1234582735/|access-date=2020-07-28|website=Variety|language=en}}</ref> |
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August 28 2009 was the last episode airing, and every body ask...why. |
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For the 18th-season premiere, DeGeneres returned to the studio with a virtual audience, and a [[Social distancing|6-foot table]] between DeGeneres and her guests. |
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===India=== |
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In India, the show is now currently shown on Star World at 2:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. However, the episodes run at least a month after they are released. |
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For the 19th-season premiere, the live audience returned wearing masks. By the end of the season, masks were optional. |
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===Israel=== |
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In Israel, the show airs on yes Base and HOT family respectively. |
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===Controversy over work culture=== |
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===Southeast Asia=== |
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In 2018, ''[[The New York Times]]'' profiled DeGeneres as she faced decisions of renewing her talk show contract, and exploring other outlets for her creativity including her [[Netflix]] comedy special ''Relatable'' (2018), which spoofed her public image.<ref name=":34"/> When asked about anonymous [[Tabloid journalism|tabloid]] reports that she is not always nice to her workers, she said the accusations were false, saying "The one thing I want is for everyone to be happy and proud of where they work, and if not, don't work here."<ref name=":34" /> |
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Like India, the show is also being aired on [[STAR World]] at 1:00 (GMT+7: [[Hongkong|HK]]/[[Thailand|Thai]]/[[Hanoi|HN]]), at 2:00 (GMT+8:[[Malaysia|Mal]]/[[Singapore|Sin]]/[[the Philippines|Phil]]) as well [[Korea]]. It is encore telecast at 9:00 am next day. This show is chosen to replace [[The Oprah Winfrey Show]]. |
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In July 2020, ''[[BuzzFeed News]]'' ran articles in which anonymous former employees accused the show of being a [[toxic workplace]], accused the executive producers of [[Sexual harassment|harassment]], as well as alleging an atmosphere with racist comments and [[microaggression]]s.<ref>{{cite web|last=Yandoli|first=Krystie Lee|date=July 16, 2020|title=Former Employees Say Ellen's "Be Kind" Talk Show Mantra Masks A Toxic Work Culture|url=https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/krystieyandoli/ellen-employees-allege-toxic-workplace-culture|access-date=July 17, 2020|work=BuzzFeed News}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Yandoli|first1=Krystie Lee|date=July 30, 2020|title=Dozens Of Former "Ellen Show" Employees Say Executive Producers Engaged In Rampant Sexual Misconduct And Harassment|url=https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/krystieyandoli/ex-ellen-show-employees-sexual-misconduct-allegations|access-date=July 31, 2020|publisher=BuzzFeed News}}</ref> [[WarnerMedia]] began an investigation.<ref>{{cite news|last=Donnelly|first=Matt|date=July 27, 2020|title='Ellen DeGeneres Show' Workplace Under Investigation by WarnerMedia (EXCLUSIVE)|url=https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/ellen-degeneres-workplace-investigation-1234717494/|access-date=July 27, 2020|work=Variety}}</ref> DeGeneres apologized to her staff, writing that "she intended for her show to be a place where 'no one would ever raise their voice, and everyone would be treated with respect' and that she was 'disappointed to learn that this has not been the case.{{' "}}<ref>{{cite web|last1=Stone|first1=Natalie|date=July 30, 2020|title=Ellen DeGeneres Apologizes to Talk Show Staff in Letter Addressing Workplace Complaints|url=https://people.com/tv/ellen-degeneres-apologizes-talk-show-staff-letter-addressing-workplace-complaints/|access-date=July 31, 2020|publisher=People}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Yahr|first=Emily|title=Ellen DeGeneres returns to TV, addresses controversy: 'Being known as the "be kind" lady is a tricky position to be in'|language=en-US|newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2020/09/21/ellen-degeneres-addresses-show-controversy/|access-date=2020-10-17|issn=0190-8286}}</ref> Following the investigation, three executives were fired, executive producers Ed Glavin and Kevin Leman, and co-executive producer Jonathan Norman.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ellen DeGeneres: Three producers fired over 'toxic workplace' claims |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53815705 |work=BBC |date=August 18, 2020}}</ref> The show vowed to take steps to change the culture; DeGeneres apologized again during the eighteenth season's September 2020 opening.<ref>{{cite news|last=Tracer|first=Daniel|date=2020-09-21|title=WATCH: Ellen addresses the elephant in the room in season 18 premiere|url=https://www.queerty.com/watch-ellen-addresses-elephant-room-season-18-premiere-20200921|access-date=2020-09-22|website=Queerty}}</ref> Her DJ, [[Stephen "tWitch" Boss]], was promoted to co-executive producer and has served as host of the show filling in for her. |
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In [[Singapore]], the show is aired three times a day on the free-to-air channel [[Mediacorp Channel 5]] at 4:00am, 9:00am and 5:00pm (GMT +8). The show replaced [[The Oprah Winfrey Show]], [[The Tyra Banks Show]] and [[Rachael Ray (TV series)]] as the show has been shifted in and out of its slots several times. |
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On May 12, 2021, shortly after the controversy, DeGeneres confirmed that the show would conclude at the end of the 2021–22 season, the show's nineteenth, coinciding with the end of her current contract.<ref name="thr-final" /> Warner Bros. was not initially expected to offer a direct replacement program, and lead carrier [[NBC Owned Television Stations]] announced it would move ''[[The Kelly Clarkson Show]]'', which is produced by sister company [[NBCUniversal Syndication Studios]], into the ''Ellen'' timeslot on its stations.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/kelly-clarkson-take-over-ellen-degeneres-daytime-slot-1234959428/|title=Kelly Clarkson to Take Over Ellen DeGeneres' Daytime Slot|first=Lesley|last=Goldberg|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=May 26, 2021|access-date=May 26, 2021}}</ref> Other stations will make individual decisions about replacement programming, which may include additional [[local news]]casts; a few stations indicated interest in the possibility of a show hosted by frequent ''Ellen'' fill-in host [[Tiffany Haddish]], but no such program was ever announced.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/ellen-replacements-daytime-tv-1234955037-1234955037/|title=Who Is the Next Ellen? Race Begins to Replace Daytime's Biggest Host|first=Lacey|last=Rose|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=May 18, 2021|access-date=May 26, 2021}}</ref> |
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In the [[Philippines]], the show is currently aired on Solar Entertainment's [[2nd Avenue]] at 8:00PM with replays at 12:00MN. |
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On March 17, 2022, Warner Bros. announced that the final original episode hosted by DeGeneres would air on May 26; the final episode was recorded on April 28.<ref name="dh-finale-scheduled">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2022/03/the-ellen-degeneres-show-end-date-finale-michelle-obama-guests-staffers-bonuses-1234979392/|title='The Ellen DeGeneres Show' Sets End Date With Michelle Obama Among Upcoming Guests, Talker's Staffers Get Finale Bonuses|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|work=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=March 16, 2022|accessdate=March 16, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2022/04/ellen-degeneres-show-taping-final-day-twitter-1235012927/|title=Ellen DeGeneres Reflects On Final Day Of Show Taping: "We Watched The World Change"|first=Greg|last=Evans|work=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=April 29, 2022|access-date=April 29, 2022}}</ref> The studio added that new episodes with guest hosts would air, alongside repeats and compilations, through September 9.<ref name="dh-finale-scheduled" /> |
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===Turkey=== |
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In the [[Turkey]], the show is aired on E2 (the second channel of CNBC-E) channel. |
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In November 2021, ''[[Deadline Hollywood|Deadline]]'' reported that Warner Bros. was in discussions with local station groups about a potential new daytime talk show hosted by [[Jennifer Hudson]] that could debut as soon as fall 2022, which the studio foresees as a "successor" to ''Ellen'', notwithstanding the prior announcement by the NBC-owned stations.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2021/11/jennifer-hudson-syndicated-daytime-talk-show-warner-bros-tv-1234868496/|title=Jennifer Hudson Syndicated Daytime Talk Show From Warner Bros Eyed For Fall 2022|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|work=[[Deadline Hollywood|Deadline]]|date=November 4, 2021|access-date=November 22, 2021}}</ref> WB subsequently announced ''[[The Jennifer Hudson Show]]'' would debut in fall 2022, with [[Fox Television Stations]] and [[Hearst Television]] as its lead carriers.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2022/03/jennifer-hudson-daytime-talk-show-finds-home-fox-tv-stations-1234968983/|title=Jennifer Hudson Daytime Talk Show Lands At Fox Television Stations|first=Alexandra|last=Del Rosario|work=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=March 2, 2022|accessdate=March 16, 2022}}</ref> |
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===United Kingdom=== |
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In the [[United Kingdom]], the show was originally aired on [[Fiver (TV channel)|Fiver]] at 1.00p.m weekdays, but the channel later moved the show to 6.00am. As of 5 January 2009, the show is now airing on [[Diva TV]] (3pm weekdays. The show airs approximately 1 year behind the American schedule on [[Diva TV]]. |
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The show's final episode, which featured appearances by [[Jennifer Aniston]], [[Billie Eilish]] and [[Pink (singer)|Pink]], aired as scheduled on May 26, 2022.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ellen-degeneres-show-ends-final-episode_n_628fc566e4b0415d4d829a54|title='The Ellen DeGeneres Show' Ends After 19 Seasons With Tearful Goodbye|first=Cole|last=Delbyck|publisher=Huffington Post|date=May 26, 2022|accessdate=May 26, 2022}}</ref> |
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===Republic of Ireland=== |
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In the [[Republic of Ireland]], the show is aired on the TV3 network. It airs on average one month behind the original filming in Los Angeles, not usually in order, but has been a big daytime hit on TV3. It runs directly after [[The Oprah Winfrey Show]] and has benefited from its ratings. There have been several online petitions made to get Ellen to host a show from Dublin, the country's capital. |
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===Special episodes=== |
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Several episodes have aired with a special theme or format, including a "Backwards Show", entire episodes themed around Broadway productions, a Thanksgiving special taped in the [[Ed Sullivan Theater]] in New York City, an entire episode which included [[Deltalina]] filmed on a [[Delta Air Lines|Delta]] airplane, her 12 Days of Giveaways shows and Ellen's Birthday Show. Other recurring themes feature products from sponsors DeGeneres likes (similar to [[Oprah's Favorite Things]] from the now ended ''[[The Oprah Winfrey Show]]''), specials following awards show telecasts (such as the [[Academy Awards]]), and numerous milestone episodes (e.g., DeGeneres's 1,000th, 1,300th, 1,500th, etc. broadcasts). In 2017, an episode aired commemorating the 20th anniversary of "[[The Puppy Episode]]," the episode of her sitcom ''[[Ellen (TV series)|Ellen]]'', in which her character Ellen Morgan came out as a [[lesbian]]. |
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The episode titled "Sirdeaner Walker Interview" was nominated for a [[GLAAD Media Award]] for "Outstanding Talk Show Episode" during the [[21st GLAAD Media Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|title=21st Annual GLAAD Media Awards – English Language Nominees|url=http://www.glaad.org/mediaawards/21/nominees|year=2010|publisher=[[GLAAD|Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation]]|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100117085103/http://www.glaad.org/mediaawards/21/nominees|archive-date=17 January 2010|access-date=February 21, 2010}}</ref> |
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On January 11, 2013, DeGeneres announced that she was going to Australia in March with her wife, Australian actress [[Portia de Rossi]], after having wanted to go for many years, being unable to visit in summer (which she preferred) due to taping conflicts of her show.<ref>{{cite web|title=First Oprah. Now Ellen|url=http://www.theage.com.au/lifestyle/celebrity/first-oprah-now-ellen-20130111-2ckd8.html|work=[[The Age]]|date=January 11, 2013|access-date=January 17, 2013|first=Sally|last=Horton}}</ref> Toward the end of the episode, which featured [[Nicole Kidman]] as a guest, she announced to the audience that they will also be going on a holiday to Australia in a giveaway special. |
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On March 3, 2014, DeGeneres hosted the show live, one day after her being the host of the [[86th Academy Awards]]. This episode features that year's Oscar winners [[Cate Blanchett]], [[Jared Leto]], and [[Lupita Nyong'o]] as guests. |
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===Guest hosts=== |
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From time to time a guest host filled in for DeGeneres. This was previously quite rare, but gradually became more common, especially in the final seasons, and was considered a regular part of the show. |
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* [[Ellie Kemper]] filled in to be the first guest host on the show on January 24, 2014, as DeGeneres was unable to host the show due to having the flu.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.eonline.com/news/503021/ellen-degeneres-out-sick-ellie-kemper-fills-in-as-first-ever-ellen-guest-host |title=Ellen DeGeneres Out Sick, Ellie Kemper Fills In as First-Ever Ellen Guest Host Robbie Williams|date=January 23, 2014 |website=[[E!]] |first=Natalie |last=Finn |access-date=August 8, 2019 }}</ref> Kemper hosted for a second time on December 14, 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/the-ellen-degeneres-show/episode-37023226/194981|title=The Ellen DeGeneres Show {{!}} TV Guide|website=TVGuide.com|language=en|access-date=2019-04-23}}</ref> She hosted for a third time on December 23, 2019. |
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* [[Miley Cyrus]] hosted on September 29, 2016, which was also day four of the 7th Annual Cat Week, as DeGeneres was sick.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ew.com/article/2016/09/28/ellen-degeneres-miley-cyrus-guest-host/|title=Miley Cyrus Guest Hosts 'Ellen' for Sick Ellen DeGeneres|website=EW.com|language=en|access-date=2019-04-23|archive-date=February 11, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210211170853/https://ew.com/article/2016/09/28/ellen-degeneres-miley-cyrus-guest-host/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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* [[Sean Hayes]] hosted on May 30, 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=https://etcanada.com/news/332809/will-grace-star-sean-hayes-guest-hosts-ellen/|title='Will & Grace' Star Sean Hayes Guest Hosts 'Ellen'|last=Furdyk|first=Brent|date=2018-05-30|website=ET Canada|access-date=2019-04-23|archive-date=February 16, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190216035157/https://etcanada.com/news/332809/will-grace-star-sean-hayes-guest-hosts-ellen/|url-status=dead}}</ref> while DeGeneres was in Africa visiting the gorillas in [[Rwanda]] to help with the Ellen DeGeneres Wildlife Camp. He hosted for a second time on October 4, 2019.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://etcanada.com/news/517870/sean-hayes-steps-in-for-ellen-to-guest-host-the-ellen-degeneres-show/|title=Sean Hayes Steps In For Ellen To Guest-Host 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'|last=Atad|first=Corey|date=2019-10-04|website=ET Canada|access-date=2020-03-13|archive-date=October 5, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191005020125/https://etcanada.com/news/517870/sean-hayes-steps-in-for-ellen-to-guest-host-the-ellen-degeneres-show/|url-status=dead}}</ref> He hosted for a third time on October 18, 2019. He hosted for a fourth time on January 31, 2020. He hosted for a fifth time on February 28, 2020. He hosted for a sixth time on March 13, 2020. He hosted for a seventh time on March 30, 2020. |
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* [[Kristen Bell]] hosted on May 31, 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=https://toofab.com/2018/05/31/kristen-bell-takes-over-ellen-gets-grilled-about-elsas-sexuality-and-is-totally-jealous-of-jamie-foxx/|title=Kristen Bell Takes Over 'Ellen,' Gets Grilled About Elsa's Sexuality and Is Totally Jealous of Jamie Foxx {{!}} toofab.com|website=toofab|language=en|access-date=2019-04-23}}</ref> while DeGeneres was in Africa. |
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* [[Lea Michele]] hosted the last episode of Season 15 on August 29, 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://etcanada.com/news/361872/lea-michele-takes-over-as-guest-host-on-ellen-and-gets-a-real-housewives-birthday-surprise/|title=Lea Michele Takes Over As Guest Host On 'Ellen' And Gets A 'Real Housewives' Birthday Surprise|last=Atad|first=Corey|date=2018-08-29|website=ET Canada|access-date=2019-04-23|archive-date=February 15, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190215215901/https://etcanada.com/news/361872/lea-michele-takes-over-as-guest-host-on-ellen-and-gets-a-real-housewives-birthday-surprise/|url-status=dead}}</ref> This was DeGeneres' gift to Michele, whose birthday was on the day of the taping. |
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* [[Mario Lopez]] hosted two bonus episodes (that aired after the [[Lea Michele]] episode), on August 30, 2018, and August 31, 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://onwithmario.iheart.com/featured/on-with-mario/content/2018-08-29-dont-miss-mario-guest-hosting-the-ellen-show-this-week/|title=Don't Miss Mario Guest Hosting 'The Ellen Show' This Week! {{!}} On With Mario {{!}} On With Mario Lopez|website=On With Mario|access-date=2019-04-23}}</ref> He hosted for a third time on January 29, 2021. He hosted for a fourth time on March 29, 2021. He hosted for a fifth time on October 14, 2021. He hosted for a sixth time on October 15, 2021. He hosted for a seventh time on February 4, 2022. He hosted for an eighth time on February 25, 2022. He hosted for a ninth time on April 15, 2022. He hosted for a tenth time on April 21, 2022. |
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* [[Goldie Hawn]] and [[Kate Hudson]] hosted on January 17, 2019.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://hellogiggles.com/news/kate-hudson-mom-goldie-hawn-delivery-room/|title=Kate Hudson says Goldie Hawn was "right in there" at her daughter's delivery, and LOL|website=HelloGiggles|date=January 17, 2019 |language=en|access-date=2019-04-23}}</ref> |
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* [[Jason Sudeikis]] hosted on March 15, 2019.<ref>{{Citation|title=Ellen Superfan Jason Sudeikis Takes Over the Show| date=March 15, 2019 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=To4K28ZCYKk |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/To4K28ZCYKk| archive-date=2021-12-12 |url-status=live|language=en|access-date=2019-09-16}}{{cbignore}}</ref> He hosted for a second time on June 12, 2019.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://etcanada.com/news/463149/ellen-guest-host-jason-sudeikis-puts-wife-olivia-wilde-on-the-hot-seat/|title='Ellen' Guest Host Jason Sudeikis Puts Wife Olivia Wilde On The Hot Seat|last=Atad|first=Corey|date=2019-06-12|website=ET Canada|access-date=2019-06-27|archive-date=June 12, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190612145344/https://etcanada.com/news/463149/ellen-guest-host-jason-sudeikis-puts-wife-olivia-wilde-on-the-hot-seat/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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* [[Mila Kunis]] hosted on April 11, 2019.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://etcanada.com/news/440384/mila-kunis-downs-a-shot-fangirls-over-colton-underwood-and-cassie-randolph-as-she-hosts-ellen/|title=Mila Kunis Downs A Shot, Fangirls Over Colton Underwood And Cassie Randolph As She Hosts 'Ellen'|last=Longmire|first=Becca|date=2019-04-11|website=ET Canada|access-date=2019-04-23|archive-date=April 11, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190411131709/https://etcanada.com/news/440384/mila-kunis-downs-a-shot-fangirls-over-colton-underwood-and-cassie-randolph-as-she-hosts-ellen/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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* [[John Cena]] hosted on April 19, 2019.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://etcanada.com/news/443251/john-cena-turns-the-ellen-degeneres-show-into-ellenmania-35/|title=John Cena Turns 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' Into 'EllenMania 35'|last=Holmes|first=Martin|date=2019-04-19|website=ET Canada|access-date=2019-04-23|archive-date=April 19, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190419161755/https://etcanada.com/news/443251/john-cena-turns-the-ellen-degeneres-show-into-ellenmania-35/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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* [[Melissa McCarthy]] hosted on May 16, 2019.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/melissa-mccarthy-billie-eilish-ellen-degeneres-836088/|title=Watch Melissa McCarthy Insert Herself into Billie Eilish's 'Bad Guy' Video on 'Ellen'|last=Shaffer|first=Claire|date=2019-05-16|magazine=Rolling Stone|language=en-US|access-date=2019-06-27}}</ref> |
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* DeGeneres' DJ [[Stephen "tWitch" Boss|tWitch]] hosted the episode that aired May 23, 2019. (It was likely filmed at an earlier date as a clip was posted online three weeks earlier, on May 3, 2019, showing a segment where he interviewed [[Kunal Nayyar]].)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://etcanada.com/news/448217/kunal-nayyar-is-emotional-and-a-little-hungover-after-shooting-the-big-bang-theory-finale/|title=Kunal Nayyar Is Emotional (And A Little Hungover) After Shooting The 'Big Bang Theory' Finale|last=Furdyk|first=Brent|date=2019-05-03|website=ET Canada|access-date=2019-06-27|archive-date=May 5, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190505184537/https://etcanada.com/news/448217/kunal-nayyar-is-emotional-and-a-little-hungover-after-shooting-the-big-bang-theory-finale/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|last=TheEllenShow|title=tWitch and the Audience Play 'Do You Think They Can Dab?'|date=2019-05-23|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtVb3HaaUf4 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/gtVb3HaaUf4| archive-date=2021-12-12 |url-status=live|access-date=2019-06-27}}{{cbignore}}</ref> tWitch hosted for a second time on September 6, 2019. He then hosted the show on September 25, 2020, October 2, 2020, October 11, 2019, October 24, 2019, October 26, 2020, January 15, 2021, February 12, 2021, March 5, 2021, March 19, 2021, March 26, 2021, March 31, 2021, April 1, 2021, April 9, 2021, June 8, 2021, June 14, 2021, June 17, 2021, June 18, 2021, June 25, 2021, July 2, 2021, July 5, 2021, July 8, 2021, July 9, 2021, October 8, 2021, November 12, 2021, December 10, 2021, December 23, 2021, December 28, 2021, January 7, 2022, February 18, 2022, March 10, 2022, March 18, 2022, April 14, 2022, with [[Tiffany Haddish]], April 22, 2022, April 29, 2022, and June 3, 2022, with [[Dwyane Wade]]. In total, he has hosted the show thirty-seven times. |
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* [[Wanda Sykes]] hosted on May 29, 2019. She hosted for a second time on June 30, 2021. |
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* [[Dax Shepard]] hosted on September 19, 2019. |
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* [[Beth Behrs]] hosted on September 26, 2019, with [[Whitney Cummings]]. She hosted for a second time on July 6, 2021. |
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* [[Justin Hartley]] hosted on October 25, 2019. |
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* [[Howie Mandel]] hosted on October 29, 2019. He hosted for a second time on March 1, 2021. He hosted for a third time on April 2, 2021. He hosted for a fourth time on December 17, 2021. He hosted for a fifth time on December 20, 2021. |
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* [[Ken Jeong]] hosted on November 8, 2019. |
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* [[John Legend]] hosted on November 15, 2019. He hosted for a second time on February 14, 2020. |
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* [[Josh Gad]] hosted on November 22, 2019. |
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* [[Eugene Levy]] and [[Dan Levy (Canadian actor)|Dan Levy]] hosted on January 10, 2020. |
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* [[Robert Downey Jr.]] hosted on January 14, 2020. |
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* [[Jane Fonda]] and [[Lily Tomlin]] hosted on January 17, 2020. |
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* [[Jennifer Aniston]] hosted on January 24, 2020.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://toofab.com/2020/01/24/jennifer-aniston-guest-hosts-ellen-will-ferrell-burning-questions-selena-gomez/|title=Jennifer Aniston Guest Hosts Ellen, Plays Burning Questions with Will Ferrell {{!}} toofab.com|website=toofab|language=en|access-date=2020-03-13}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://etcanada.com/news/580173/selena-gomez-fangirls-over-ellen-guest-host-jennifer-aniston-recalls-the-first-time-they-met/|title=Selena Gomez Fangirls Over 'Ellen' Guest Host Jennifer Aniston, Recalls The First Time They Met|last=Longmire|first=Becca|date=2020-01-24|website=ET Canada|access-date=2020-03-13|archive-date=January 24, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200124202545/https://etcanada.com/news/580173/selena-gomez-fangirls-over-ellen-guest-host-jennifer-aniston-recalls-the-first-time-they-met/|url-status=dead}}</ref> Aniston was the first guest ever on the show; she had previously co-hosted with DeGeneres several years ago, but this was her first time solo hosting. |
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* [[Martha Stewart]] and [[Snoop Dogg]] hosted on February 7, 2020. |
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* [[Demi Lovato]] hosted on March 6, 2020. |
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* [[Alec Baldwin]] hosted on March 23, 2020. |
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* [[Tiffany Haddish]] hosted on October 9, 2020. She hosted for a second time on October 19, 2020. She hosted for a third time on November 20, 2020. She hosted for a fourth time on February 19, 2021. She hosted for a fifth time on February 26, 2021. She hosted for a sixth time on April 16, 2021. She hosted for a seventh time on June 28, 2021. She hosted for an eighth time on October 22, 2021. She hosted for a ninth time on November 5, 2021. She hosted for a tenth time on April 14, 2022, alongside [[Stephen "tWitch" Boss|tWitch]]. She hosted for an eleventh time on May 6, 2022. |
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* [[Sarah Silverman]] hosted on November 9, 2020. |
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* [[Garth Brooks]] hosted on November 13, 2020, He hosted for a second time with wife Trisha Yearwood on May 28, 2021. |
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* [[Brooke Baldwin]] hosted on March 12, 2021. |
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* [[Kalen Allen]] hosted on March 31, 2021. |
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* [[Ashley Graham (model)|Ashley Graham]] hosted on April 23, 2021. |
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* [[Anthony Anderson]] hosted on April 30, 2021. |
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* [[Rob Lowe]] hosted on May 21, 2021. |
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* [[Trisha Yearwood]] hosted on May 28, 2021, alongside her husband [[Garth Brooks]]. |
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* [[Chelsea Handler]] hosted on June 29, 2021. She hosted for a second time on July 1, 2021. |
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* [[Loni Love]] hosted on July 7, 2021. |
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* [[Arsenio Hall]] hosted on September 24, 2021. He hosted for a second time on October 1, 2021. |
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* [[Katy Perry]] hosted on October 25, 2021. |
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* [[Yvonne Orji]] hosted on November 19, 2021. |
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* [[Leslie Jordan]] hosted on December 21, 2021. |
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* [[JoJo Siwa]] hosted on December 22, 2021. She hosted for a second time on December 27, 2021. |
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* [[Brad Paisley]] hosted on December 29, 2021. |
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* [[Ciara]] hosted on December 30, 2021. She hosted for a second time on March 4, 2022. |
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* [[Adam DeVine]] hosted on January 14, 2022. He hosted for a second time on January 21, 2022. |
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* [[Mickey Guyton]] hosted on March 3, 2022. |
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* [[Julie Bowen]] hosted on March 11, 2022. |
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* [[Leslie Jones (comedian)|Leslie Jones]] hosted on March 25, 2022. She hosted for a second time on May 31, 2022. |
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* [[Brandi Carlile]] hosted on April 1, 2022. |
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* [[Kandi Burruss]] hosted on April 8, 2022. |
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* [[Tig Notaro]] hosted on June 1, 2022. |
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* [[Dwyane Wade]] hosted on June 2, 2022. He hosted for a second time on June 3, 2022, alongside [[Stephen "tWitch" Boss|tWitch]]. |
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===Guest co-hosts=== |
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DeGeneres has also occasionally co-hosted the show with guest co-hosts, which have included: |
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* [[Matthew Perry]] (on April 19, 2013)<ref>{{Citation|title=Episode dated 19 April 2013|date=April 19, 2013|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2824104/|access-date=2019-06-27}}</ref> |
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* [[Jennifer Aniston]] (on May 22, 2013;<ref>{{Citation|title=Episode dated 22 May 2013|date=May 22, 2013|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2907694/|access-date=2019-06-27}}</ref> also partially co-hosted on June 5, 2019, and discussed guest hosting in the future) |
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* [[Julia Roberts]] (on December 18, 2013)<ref>{{Citation|title=Guest Co-Hostess Julia Roberts/Julia Louis-Dreyfus/Martha Stewart|date=December 18, 2013|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3412708/|access-date=2019-04-23}}</ref> |
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* [[Jason Bateman]] (on March 24, 2014)<ref>{{Citation|title=Guest Co-Host Jason Bateman/Allison Janney/Emma Watson/Brandy Clark/Mac Lethal|date=March 24, 2014|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3575664/|access-date=2019-04-23}}</ref> |
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* [[Rob Lowe]] (on April 9, 2014)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.allamericanspeakers.com/Ellen-DeGeneres-Show.php|title=The Ellen DeGeneres Show Weekly Guests Schedule|website=www.allamericanspeakers.com|access-date=2019-04-23}}</ref> |
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* [[Dallas Austin]] (on May 7, 2014)<ref>{{cite web|title=Dallas Austin {{!}} Biography & History|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/dallas-austin-mn0000953267/biography|access-date=2020-06-02|website=AllMusic|language=en-us}}</ref> |
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* [[Michelle Obama]] (on September 13, 2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://heavy.com/entertainment/2016/09/watch-michelle-obama-legacy-first-lady-the-ellen-degeneres-show-today-steph-curry-bradley-cooper-full-episode-video/|title=WATCH: Michelle Obama Co-Hosts 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'|last=Levine|first=Daniel S.|date=2016-09-13|website=Heavy.com|language=en|access-date=2019-04-23}}</ref> |
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* [[Kristen Bell]] (on September 20, 2016)<ref>{{Citation|title=Guest Co-Hostess Kristen Bell/Michael Phelps/John Oliver/Cachet Raynor|date=September 20, 2016|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6038766/|access-date=2019-04-23}}</ref> |
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* [[Kevin Hart]] (on October 11, 2016)<ref>{{Citation|title="Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" Guest Co-Host Kevin Hart/Khloe Kardashian (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6100160/fullcredits|access-date=2019-04-23}}</ref> |
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* [[Ciara]] (on October 5, 2018)<ref>{{Citation|title=Ciara/Kristen Bell/Ayesha Curry|date=October 5, 2018|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt9051816/|access-date=2019-06-27}}</ref> |
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* [[Chrissy Teigen]] (on November 20, 2018)<ref>{{Citation|title="Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" Chrissy Teigen and Michael B. Jordan (TV Episode 2018) - IMDb|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt9258286/fullcredits|access-date=2019-04-23}}</ref> |
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* [[Ashton Kutcher]] (on December 11, 2018)<ref>{{Citation|title=Ellen's 12 Days of Giveaways - Day 12 (2018)|date=December 11, 2018|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt9389290/|access-date=2019-06-27}}</ref> |
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* [[Mila Kunis]] (on September 28, 2021) |
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=== International broadcasts === |
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At its peak, the show was internationally syndicated to more than 18 channels across 15 countries. The show currently still airs on [[ITV2]] in Great Britain, [[RTÉ]] in Ireland, [[SIC Caras]] in Portugal, and on [[OSN|OSN Comedy]] in the Middle East. |
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==Home media== |
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A best-of DVD titled ''The Ellen DeGeneres Show: DVD-Licious'' was released in 2006, featuring early footage from the first few seasons.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Ellen-DeGeneres-Show-DVD-Licious/dp/B000J2BBIE/ |title=The Ellen DeGeneres Show - DVD-Licious: Various, Various: Movies & TV |website=Amazon |date= |access-date=2021-02-05}}</ref> |
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==Social media== |
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The show is active on a number of social media platforms, including [[Twitter]], where DeGeneres has over 70 million followers, [[Instagram]], [[Facebook]], [[Snapchat]], [[TikTok]], and more. The talk show's YouTube channel is in the top 50 most-subscribed YouTube channels. |
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As of December 31, 2022, the talk show's YouTube channel has 38.3 million subscribers and about 23 billion total views.<ref>{{Cite web |title=TheEllenShow - YouTube |url=https://www.youtube.com/@TheEllenShow/about |access-date=2023-01-01 |website=www.youtube.com}}</ref> |
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On January 1, 2023, all of DeGeneres' social media platform handles were changed from @TheEllenShow to @EllenDeGeneres. The YouTube channel still remains as "TheEllenShow".<ref>{{Cite web |title=New Year. New Name. |url=https://twitter.com/theellenshow/status/1609234010001268736 |access-date=2023-01-02 |website=Twitter |language=en}}</ref> |
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==Reception== |
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The show was met with considerable success, and won 63 [[Daytime Emmy Award]]s by 2022. Additionally, as the show's popularity increased, the program appeared as a plot element in the storylines of several scripted television programs, including ''[[Joey (TV series)|Joey]]'', ''[[Six Feet Under (TV series)|Six Feet Under]]'', and ''[[The Bernie Mac Show]]''. |
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===Ratings=== |
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The show averaged around 4.2+ million daily viewers per episode, according to syndicated daytime television ratings, making it a highly viewed daytime show.<ref>{{cite web|last=Seidman|first=Robert|title=Syndicated Ratings: Oprah Still Ahead of Judge Judy; Monk Lives On|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/11/09/syndicated-ratings-oprah-still-ahead-of-judge-judy-monk-lives-on/71424|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101114060322/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/11/09/syndicated-ratings-oprah-still-ahead-of-judge-judy-monk-lives-on/71424|url-status=dead|archive-date=November 14, 2010|work=ZAP2It|access-date=November 3, 2011}}</ref> It usually only trails behind ''[[Live with Kelly and Ryan]]'', and ''[[Dr. Phil (talk show)|Dr. Phil]]'' in total viewers. In 2017, the show passed ''Live with Kelly and Ryan'' for the first time and trailed behind ''Dr. Phil''.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thewrap.com/ellen-reclaims-second-place-ratings-live-kelly-ryan/|title='Ellen' Reclaims Second Place in Ratings From 'Live With Kelly & Ryan'|date=2017-05-31|work=TheWrap|access-date=2017-07-23|language=en-US}}</ref> Following the toxic workplace allegations, the show saw a decline in viewership with a drop of up to over a million viewers in ratings.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.avclub.com/toxic-workplace-loses-a-million-viewers-1846535057|title=Toxic workplace loses a million viewers|first=Tatiana|last=Tenreyro|work=The A.V. Club|date=March 23, 2021|access-date=March 24, 2021}}</ref> |
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===Awards=== |
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The show has won a total of 63 Daytime Emmy Awards by 2022, including four for [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show|Outstanding Talk Show]] ([[31st Daytime Emmy Awards|2004]], [[32nd Daytime Emmy Awards|2005]], [[33rd Daytime Emmy Awards|2006]], [[34th Daytime Emmy Awards|2007]]) and seven for [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment|Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment]] ([[37th Daytime Emmy Awards|2010]], [[38th Daytime Emmy Awards|2011]], [[40th Daytime Emmy Awards|2013]], [[41st Daytime Emmy Awards|2014]], [[42nd Daytime Emmy Awards|2015]], [[44th Daytime Emmy Awards|2017]], [[46th Daytime Emmy Awards|2019]] and [[47th Daytime Emmy Awards|2020]]). The show's first fourteen seasons surpassed the record held by ''[[The Oprah Winfrey Show]]'', which received 47 [[Daytime Emmy Award]]s before Winfrey chose to stop submitting it for consideration in 2000. DeGeneres herself has won the [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host]] four times ([[32nd Daytime Emmy Awards|2005]], [[33rd Daytime Emmy Awards|2006]], [[34th Daytime Emmy Awards|2007]], [[35th Daytime Emmy Awards|2008]]). The show has also won 48 Daytime Emmys in Writing (10 total), Directing (6 total), and Technical Categories (32 total). It won the [[Genesis Awards|Genesis Award]] for "Best Talk Show" in 2010 and 2012. DeGeneres has won the [[People's Choice Awards|People's Choice Award]] for "Favorite Daytime TV Host" 15 times, making her the most awarded person in the People's Choice Awards's history.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/watch-ellen-degeneres-win-more-peoples-choice-awards-than-anyone_us_58802b55e4b04b69667e6fcf|title=Watch Ellen DeGeneres Win More People's Choice Awards Than Anyone|last=Bradley|first=Bill|date=2017-01-19|work=Huffington Post|access-date=2017-07-25}}</ref> |
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At the [[2018 Webby Awards]], ''Heads Up! A Party Game from Ellen!'', a [[video game]] for [[iOS]] and [[Android (operating system)|Android]], won the People's Voice Award for "Word & Trivia".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.webbyawards.com/winners/2018/|title=2018 Winners|work=[[Webby Award|The Webby Awards]]|date=2018-04-24|access-date=2018-06-30}}</ref> |
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== Spin-offs == |
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===''Ellen's Game of Games''=== |
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In 2017, [[NBC]] premiered ''Ellen's Game of Games'', a primetime [[game show]] built around the audience game segments from the show.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2017/03/ellens-game-of-games-ellen-degeneres-nbc-game-show-series-the-ellen-degeneres-show-1202033876/|title=Ellen DeGeneres To Host NBC Game Show Series Based On Games From Her Talker|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=2017-03-02|website=Deadline|language=en|access-date=2020-01-07}}</ref> |
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=== ''Ellen's Greatest Night of Giveaways'' === |
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In December 2019, NBC aired a three-night event series spun off from the "12 Days of Giveaways", ''Ellen's Greatest Night of Giveaways'', which featured DeGeneres collaborating with notable celebrities and public figures to "deliver incredible gifts to unsuspecting people".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tvline.com/2019/11/05/ellens-greatest-night-of-giveaways-nbc-holiday-special/|title=Ellen to Surprise People With Holiday Giveaways in 3-Night NBC Special|last=Mitovich|first=Matt Webb|date=2019-11-05|website=TVLine|language=en|access-date=2020-01-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2019/05/ellen-degeneres-holiday-giveaway-primetime-event-series-nbc-1202612761/|title=Ellen DeGeneres Holiday Giveaway Primetime Event Series Set At NBC|last=Petski|first=Denise|date=2019-05-11|website=Deadline|language=en|access-date=2020-01-07}}</ref> |
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=== ''The Masked Dancer'' === |
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After it was performed on ''The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' as a spoof of ''[[The Masked Singer (American TV series)|The Masked Singer]]'', Fox's head of alternative entertainment Rob Wade contacted the show's producers about the possibility of working on ''The Masked Dancer'' as a full spin-off series. DeGeneres would be named executive producer of the series as well; Wade stated that although they did not necessarily need her for the series, he felt that DeGeneres was "passionate about it" and had good "access to celebrities".<ref name=":336">{{cite web|last=Low|first=Elaine|date=January 8, 2020|title=What to Expect From 'The Masked Dancer,' Fox's New 'Masked Singer' Spinoff|url=https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/what-expect-masked-dancer-fox-masked-singer-spinoff-1203460129/|access-date=January 10, 2020|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|language=en}}</ref><ref name=":337">{{cite web|last=Maas|first=Jennifer|date=January 8, 2020|title=How 'The Masked Dancer' Went From Being a Joke on 'Ellen' to a Real Show at Fox|url=https://www.thewrap.com/masked-dancer-masked-singer-spinoff-fox-ellen-show-ellen-degeneres/|access-date=January 10, 2020|website=[[TheWrap]]|language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":4">{{cite web|title=Fox Looks to Avoid Post-Super Bowl Pitfalls With The Masked Singer|url=https://www.adweek.com/tv-video/fox-looks-to-avoid-post-super-bowl-pitfalls-with-the-masked-singer/|access-date=2020-11-05|website=Adweek|date=January 31, 2020 |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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In March 2021, NBC announced a spin-off game show titled ''Family Game Fight!'', with [[Kristen Bell]] and [[Dax Shepard]] as hosts and a 10-episode run has been ordered.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kristen Bell & Dax Shepard To Host NBC Gameshow 'Family Game Fight', Based On Ellen Skits|url=https://deadline.com/2021/03/kristen-bell-dax-shepard-nbc-gameshow-family-game-fight-ellen-1234705455/|work=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|first=Peter|last=White|date=March 3, 2021}}</ref> In May 2021, it was announced that the series would premiere on August 11, 2021.<ref>{{cite web|title=NBC Sets Premiere Dates For Summer Unscripted Series & Jonas Brothers Olympics Special|url=https://deadline.com/2021/05/nbc-premiere-dates-agt-american-ninja-warrior-making-it-jonas-brothers-olympics-special-1234764593/|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|first=Erik|last=Pedersen|date=May 26, 2021}}</ref> In July 2021, it was announced that the series would premiere on August 8, 2021, after its primetime airing of the [[2020 Summer Olympics closing ceremony]] replacing ''[[Ultimate Slip 'N Slide]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title='Family Game Fight!' Gets Post-Olympics Premiere, Replacing 'Ultimate Slip 'N Slide'|url=https://deadline.com/2021/07/family-game-fight-kristen-bell-dax-shepard-slip-n-slide-nbc-1234790509/|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|first=Brandon|last=Choe|date=July 11, 2021}}</ref> |
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Also known as | Ellen |
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Created by | Ellen DeGeneres |
Presented by | Ellen DeGeneres |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 19 |
No. of episodes | 3,339[2] (list of episodes) |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 30–60 minutes |
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Network | Syndication |
Release | September 8, 2003 May 26, 2022[a] | –
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The Ellen DeGeneres Show[b] is an American first-run syndicated talk show that was hosted by Ellen DeGeneres. The show ran for nineteen seasons from September 8, 2003, to May 26, 2022, in which it broadcast 3,339 episodes. It was produced by Telepictures Productions. The majority of stations owned by NBC Owned Television Stations, along with Hearst Television and Tegna, served as the program's largest affiliate base.[4] For its first five seasons, the show was taped in Studio 11 at NBC Studios in Burbank, California. From season 6 onwards, the show moved to being taped at Stage 1 on the nearby Warner Bros. lot.[5] Since the beginning of the sixth season, The Ellen DeGeneres Show was broadcast in high definition.
The show received 171 Daytime Emmy Award nominations and won 63 Daytime Emmy Awards as of 2022, including four for Outstanding Talk Show and seven for Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment, making 11 total awards and surpassing the record held by The Oprah Winfrey Show, which won nine as Outstanding Talk Show before it was divided into two categories (Informative and Entertainment) in 2008. The show also won 17 People's Choice Awards. On May 21, 2019, DeGeneres announced she had signed for three more years, renewing the show through 2022.[6][7][8][9] The eighteenth season premiered on September 21, 2020.[10] On May 12, 2021, DeGeneres announced that the nineteenth season would be her last,[11] which premiered on September 13, 2021.[12]
The final episode aired on May 26, 2022, as previously announced on March 17, 2022.[13][14][15] New episodes with guest hosts, clip shows hosted by DeGeneres and more, and repeats aired on stations across the United States until September 9, after which most stations (including NBC O&Os) began occupying the show's time slot with new newscasts or syndication programs such as The Kelly Clarkson Show.
Concept
[edit]The program combines comedy, celebrity, musical guests, and human-interest stories. The program often features audience participation games where prizes are awarded. During her Twelve Days of Giveaways promotion, audience members receive roughly $3,000 worth of prizes on each of the twelve episodes. Because the show has become so popular, not all who arrive hoping to see a taping can fit into the studio, so an offshoot space, dubbed by Tom Hanks "The Riff Raff Room", was created. People seated here are often referenced and shown briefly on camera but watch the taping from off-stage. Other non-celebrities have been featured in an attempt by DeGeneres to give them 15 minutes of fame. Guests in this role have included intelligent children and small business owners. In the show's third season, DeGeneres began surprising fans by introducing them to their favorite celebrities.
Recurring elements
[edit]Several recurring sounds, gags, and catchphrases are used by DeGeneres depending on the topic of discussion or theme for a specific episode. For example, after DeGeneres says the phrase, "Aww Snap!", the sound effect of a whip cracking often is played. In her monologue, DeGeneres frequently thanks the audience's applause by saying "I feel the same way about you!" Other video segments include DeGeneres scaring people, playing pranks, taking part in faux-breaking news segments and interacting with crew members. Other recurring segments include those where DeGeneres comments on Internet videos, tabloid-style photographs of celebrities, advertisements on Craigslist, or voicemails left for her on an answering machine. Some segments feature audience members more prominently, including having audience members show hidden talents, pictures of others that resemble DeGeneres, and interviewing children.
DeGeneres frequently plays games with audience members and awards prizes based on their performance. Games have included Pictionary-style drawing games, finding hidden objects within the studio, category, current event or pop-culture-based trivia, and various other stunt and charade-based games. DeGeneres also joked several times on the show about when a sequel to Finding Nemo, in which she famously had a lead role, would eventually release, as well as make references to the film. Eventually, the sequel, Finding Dory, was officially announced by DeGeneres.
Segments (including former and recurring)
[edit]The show has many recurring segments throughout the years. Some include:
- Oh Hair No! is a segment that involves fans sending DeGeneres pictures of their funny haircuts, some of which appear on the show.
- Know or Go is a segment involving three audience members (as contestants) who answer questions based on different topics such as Thanksgiving and current events. Upon an incorrect answer, the contestant gets dropped through a trapdoor. The remaining contestant will have to answer 3 questions correctly in a row in order to win the game.
- Clumsy Thumbsy is a segment in which DeGeneres shows messed up auto corrects sent in by fans.
- Oh Puh-lice is a segment in which odd police reports are shown.
- Ellen's Dance Dare is a segment in which viewers send videos of themselves secretly dancing behind oblivious people. Irish jigs were featured on the 2012 St. Patrick's Day episode. Many celebrities have participated such as Emma Stone, Zac Efron, Lilly Singh, The Janoskians and Taylor Swift.
- Bad Paid-for Tattoos Odd, usually misspelled body art is displayed.
- A Little Yelp from My Friends DeGeneres reads reviews from the website Yelp.
- "What's Wrong with These Photos?" Photos Silly photos sent in by viewers are featured.
- "What Were They Thinking?" Audience Dancing Audience members are shown dancing with voices acting out the dancers' thoughts.
- "What's Wrong with These Signs?" Signs Viewers send DeGeneres pictures of signs that aren't quite right.
- Tony Karaoke is a segment that features the show's DJ, Tony, singing often wrong-but-hilarious lyrics to popular songs.
- Tea Time with Sophia Grace and Rosie is a segment in which Sophia Grace & Rosie interview celebrity guests on the show, all while enjoying cookies and tea.
- OMKalen features Kalen Allen reacting, often dramatically, to videos. The segment has become recurring on EllenTube.[16]
- ApPARENTly Confused is a segment in which DeGeneres shows messages written by parents who don't understand texting and technology.
- In Your FACEbook is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny Facebook photos taken from the profile pages of audience members.
- Weekly Tweetly Roundup is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny and interesting tweets.
- Classic Joke Thursday is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny jokes/puns, usually in a conversation with the show's DJ.
- This Plus That is a segment in which a montage of dancing audience members is shown usually combined with humorous sound effects.
- Just KID-ink is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny drawings from kids.
- INSTA-grammification is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny and unusual pictures from the show's Instagram page.
- "Vine After Vine" is a segment in which DeGeneres shares 6-second video clips from the once popular mobile app Vine.
- "Grand Design" an online segment in which DeGeneres, with presenters and home makeover experts the "Kitchen Cousins" John Colaneri and Anthony Carrino would redesign a room in just 24 hours on a budget of $1,000.
- "What Have YOU Been Up to on Facebook?" is a recurring segment in which DeGeneres reveals some personal and private information of the public to the audience.
- "Starbucks Prank!" is a recurring segment in which DeGeneres sends popular celebrities out to Starbucks to prank the cashiers.
- "What the Heck Are These Kids Talking About?" is a former segment in which DeGeneres reviews rap lyrics and tries to figure out what they mean.
- "Celebrity Pranks!" is a segment in which DeGeneres often pulls a prank or scares celebrity guests, although she once pranked a pair of best friends she brought on the show (one posted a video of scaring the other every day for a year). Although any celebrity can fall victim to it at any time, some have fallen for it often including Taylor Swift, Eric Stonestreet, Sarah Paulson, and Selena Gomez, who have each fallen for it at least five times over multiple appearances. On several occasions, the celebrity is pranked more than once during the same show (Octavia Spencer and Sam Smith as well as the previously mentioned ones). Some pranks include (but are not limited to) scaring guests in the dressing room (usually the bathroom), having a staff member or another celebrity scare them onstage during the interview (using various methods ranging from simple to inventive), or backstage shenanigans where her own staff, particularly Andy Lassner, are frequent victims as well. On occasion the prank fails to scare the intended target, usually prompting a wisecrack from DeGeneres (e.g. Russell Crowe, Colin Farrell, Daniel Radcliffe, and Garth Brooks). DeGeneres herself is an occasional target but has proven to be very difficult to pull a prank on with two celebrities (Steve Carell and Matt Lauer) being the only ones to successfully prank her as of April 2021.
- "Chat Time With Ellen!" is a talk-show segment in which DeGeneres talks about—or to—people who have made viral videos.
- Can Andy Say That? is a segment in which DeGeneres has the show's executive producer, Andy Lassner, repeat funny phrases that are filled with double entendres and sexual innuendo.
- Haunted House (the segment is actually untitled) is an annual segment in which DeGeneres sends her writer, Amy Rhodes, to various haunted houses in the days leading up to Halloween. In later years, Amy was joined in the haunted houses by her own mother, as well as the show's executive producer Andy Lassner. After Andy's stint going through with Amy, DeGeneres has made him go through every year, replacing Amy after she left the show. He's been joined by other DeGeneres staff members as well as celebrities like Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, Eric Stonestreet, Sarah Paulson, and DeGeneres's wife Portia de Rossi (as well as others) have also been sent to a haunted house. In one instance, DeGeneres herself joined Andy and went through a haunted house based on the 2017 film It. On other occasions some of DeGeneres' staff (Integrations Assistant Mackenzie, producer Matt Wright and Kalen Allen) went through without Andy. DeGeneres has occasionally sent celebrities on their own as well (Katie Lowes and Guillermo Diaz for example).
- Average Andy is a segment in which DeGeneres sends her executive producer Andy Lassner to learn new skills from the world's most talented people.
- Throwback Thursday is a segment in which every Thursday DeGeneres revisits funny moments from previous seasons.
- "Who's in My Bushes?" is a segment in which a celebrity is hidden in decorative bushes in which DeGeneres will ask questions to that celebrity and eventually comes out when figured. However, during this segment, DeGeneres already knows who the celebrity is and the audience will just play along.
- Take That, China! is a segment in which DeGeneres makes jokes about impractical and often unwise American inventions.
- Breaking News is a segment in which news anchor Devin Scillian interrupts the show and delivers unusually mundane, humorous breaking news.
- Why I Don't Have Kids is a segment in which DeGeneres shows pictures or videos sent in by viewers of crazy situations they have encountered with their kids.
- Epic or Fail is a segment considered to be DeGeneres' favorite game, in which DeGeneres shows several stunts or tricks caught on tape, and when the videos are paused, DeGeneres, the audience, guest celebrities and tWitch have to guess the ending's outcome.
- Hot Hands is a game in which some audience member or celebrities get on a special seat and name the celebrities which are shown on the screen as much as possible in 30 seconds.
- 5 Second Rule is a game in which DeGeneres and celebrity contestants have to think on their feet and list three answers that fall into a given category in only five seconds.
- Ellen in Your Ear is a segment in which celebrities interact with unsuspecting people, with DeGeneres instructing the celebrities through remote earpiece.
- Ask Dr. Dax is a segment in which Dax Shepard gives relationship advice to audience members, while often telling stories about his own experiences.
- What's in the Box? is a segment in which DeGeneres gives out gifts through boxes, curtains and small games such as three-card monte. Gifts can include iPads, watches and even holidays
- Hubba Hubba Quiz Quiz is a segment in which DeGeneres questions men.
- Don't Leave Me Hanging is a game in which DeGeneres questions people. If they get a strike, they get lifted into the air. If they get three strikes, they get lifted all the way to the top.
- Ellen, Rate My Baby is a segment in which DeGeneres rates pictures of babies sent in by her viewers from a scale of 1-10 (She goes over 10, e.g. 17/10)
- Make it Rain is a game in which two (usually male) celebrities have to answer questions. If they answer correctly they get a chance to stand under one of several umbrellas and pull a string. One of the umbrellas releases money, which goes to a charity of the winner's choice. The other umbrellas release water, which ends up making the celebrity wet.
- Me Me Monday is a segment in which DeGeneres shows a collection of funny memes and comments on them.
- Danger Word is a word association game reminiscent of Password, where audience members must guess a word from clues without saying the titular "danger word" (such as "cereal" being the danger word for "Cheerios"). If the player guesses the winning word, the opponent gets a strike and gets sprayed by one of the cannons. If a person guesses the danger word, that person gets a strike and gets sprayed.
- Thank GIF It's Friday is a segment in which DeGeneres shows GIF's that people post on the Internet. She shows these on Fridays.
- One-Eyed Monster is a game in which two player took turns entering the monster's mouth where they will be questioned by DeGeneres. The answer itself ranged from 0 to 5. For each number the contestant is off, he or she must pull one of the monster's teeth. However, one of the monster's teeth will cause the monster jaws to snap shut.
- The Masked Dancer is a segment spoofing the series The Masked Singer (to which DeGeneres notes that Fox had not sued her yet), where DeGeneres and tWitch attempt to guess the identity of a mystery guest concealed with a costume mask. Actual Masked Singer panelist Ken Jeong made an appearance as a guest judge on one episode. In January 2020, it was announced that Fox and Warner Bros. would produce The Masked Dancer as an actual spin-off of The Masked Singer, with DeGeneres as executive producer.[17][18]
- Burning Questions is a game where a celebrity guest sits in a chair in front of a buzzer while DeGeneres asks them a slew of personal (sometimes embarrassing) questions. The celebrity hits the buzzer when they answer the question.[19]
Heads Up!
Heads Up! is a game that DeGeneres plays with other celebrities. Originally, the game had players guess words or phrases on physical cards held to their foreheads by watching the other players act it out or give hints as time counted down. Later, DeGeneres and Warner Bros. Entertainment developed an app version of the game. The app became a huge success after its May 2013 launch, rising to the top of the App Store with over 650,000 downloads during its first month. By July 2016, it had been downloaded more than 25 million times and remained one of Apple's top-paid apps.[20]
Dancing
[edit]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.
One of her most famous dance moves is dancing over the table, where she straddles the coffee table and dances from one end to the other. Although she does not do it every day, dancing over the table is a recurring theme. As an April Fools' Day prank in 2009, the show's staff placed a wider table top over her normal table. During the show, when DeGeneres attempted to dance over it, she barely made it across, being forced on her tip-toes and using the table as leverage. On the seventh-season premiere, DeGeneres performed a dance segment with the cast of So You Think You Can Dance.
In September 2009, four major record labels sued the producers of the show for unspecified damages over the dance routine, for allegedly using songs without permission.[21]
In 2018, The New York Times profiled DeGeneres as she faced decisions of renewing her talkshow contract, and exploring other outlets for her creativity including her Netflix comedy special Relatable (2018), which spoofs her kind image.[22] They noted that she felt boxed in with a reputation of always being nice, and the host who danced all time.[22] DeGeneres—who acknowledges she has always been over-sensitive—fretted how her audience would react when she no longer wanted to dance.[22] Her Christian Scientist upbringing included her father's psyche, “He was a very fearful man, he couldn't hear or engage with anything unpleasant.”[22]
Sophia Grace and Rosie
[edit]Sophia Grace Brownlee (born April 18, 2003[23]) and her cousin Rosie McClelland (born September 7, 2006[24]) were first invited to the show after DeGeneres saw their YouTube video cover of "Super Bass" by Nicki Minaj, which Sophia Grace and Rosie posted on YouTube on September 19, 2011.[25] The then eight- and five-year-old Essex, England natives became recurring cast members on the show, where they hosted their own segment called "Tea Time with Sophia Grace and Rosie". In the segment, the duo invites and interviews guest celebrities such as Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Hugh Grant, Julie Bowen, Harry Connick Jr., LL Cool J, Justin Bieber, and Reese Witherspoon over to tea. Sophia Grace and Rosie won the "Choice Webstar" at the 2012 Teen Choice Awards for this segment. They have also been correspondents during the red carpet events such as the Grammy Awards, the American Music Awards, the Billboard Music Awards, and the MTV Video Music Awards. They appeared in the third episode (June 2013) and the eleventh episode (September 2013) of Sam & Cat. According to her representative, Sophia Grace had been cast as Little Red Riding Hood in Walt Disney Pictures' film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods, but she withdrew before production.[26] Sophia Grace and Rosie starred in their own movie called Sophia Grace and Rosie's Royal Adventure.
Production information
[edit]Taping location
[edit]From 2003 to early 2008, the program was originally taped in Studio 11 at NBC Studios in Burbank, California. It was then filmed in Studio 1 (named "The Ellen Stage" since her 2,000th show, which took place in November 2015) on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank.
Personnel
[edit]The executive producers were DeGeneres, Mary Connelly, Ed Glavin, Andy Lassner, and (until his death in 2012) Jim Paratore. The writing staff has included Karen Kilgariff (former head writer), Karen Anderson, Margaret Smith, and DeGeneres. Margaret Smith left the show to work on her own projects, including her first book, What Was I Thinking? How Being a Stand Up Did Nothing to Prepare Me to Become a Single Mother (Crossroad Publishing, 2008). Amy Rhodes, a former writer for the program, regularly appeared on camera during various segments.
DJ
[edit]Unlike most talk shows, the show used a disc jockey to supply music rather than a band. Originally, the role was filled by Los Angeles-based DJ Scott K, who lasted only a few weeks. He was later replaced by Tony Okungbowa, who DJed through season 3. Due to his growing acting career, Okungbowa left the show, and a few guest DJs were brought in to try out for the position. Tony was replaced by actor/DJ Jon Abrahams for the fourth-season premiere. Abrahams stayed on the show for one season, and also left as his acting career grew. Ted Stryker of KROQ, was the DJ for the fifth season. Stryker stayed for one season until Okungbowa returned. In a 2012 episode, DJ Pauly D from Jersey Shore deejayed when Okungbowa was promoting his CD.
Starting in season 11, several episodes include celebrity "guest DJs" filling the DJ position in Okungbowa's absence. Stephen "tWitch" Boss of So You Think You Can Dance fame had been Ellen's permanent DJ for several years. After the series completed in 2022, Stephen "tWitch" Boss died on December 13, 2022.
Okungbowa made a return appearance on the show in the April 28, 2014, episode, while Loni made a return in the June 5, 2015, episode.[citation needed]
2007 Writers Guild strike
[edit]DeGeneres, a member of the Writers Guild of America, supported the 2007 writers' strike.[27] However, on November 9, 2007, DeGeneres crossed the picket line to tape more episodes of her TV show stating:
It was explained to me that no other daytime shows have shut down. I've got 135 employees that rely on me for a paycheck. But it's been the hardest thing in the world driving onto this lot.[27]
DeGeneres decided to abstain from doing a monologue on her show (which is typically written by WGA writers) during the strike.[28] Her show continued production as normal with the exception of her monologue being omitted. The WGAE issued a statement condemning DeGeneres, stating she was "not welcome in NY."[29] DeGeneres's representatives asserted that she did not violate the WGA's agreement, arguing that she is competing with other first-run syndicated shows like Dr. Phil and Live with Regis and Kelly during the competitive November sweeps period, and that DeGeneres must fulfill her duties as host and producer, lest her show lose its time slot or be held in breach of contract. In addition, a statement defending DeGeneres was subsequently issued by AFTRA, pointing out that DeGeneres also works under the AFTRA TV Code, which bars her from striking. The WGAE then issued a response pointing out that DeGeneres is also a Writers Guild member, and that any writing work she did on her show during the strike constituted struck work.[30][31]
COVID-19 pandemic
[edit]On March 11, 2020, DeGeneres announced via Twitter that for now she would be shooting her show without a studio audience to protect the health and safety of the fans, staff, and crew.[32] In a tweet dated March 13, 2020, DeGeneres announced that production of the show had been suspended until March 30, 2020, to protect the health of her audience and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.[33] Starting on April 6, 2020, the show was produced from her own home.[34][35]
On April 16, 2020, Variety reported that crew members had accused the show of not communicating about their pay during the pandemic-induced shutdown.[36]
For the 18th-season premiere, DeGeneres returned to the studio with a virtual audience, and a 6-foot table between DeGeneres and her guests.
For the 19th-season premiere, the live audience returned wearing masks. By the end of the season, masks were optional.
Controversy over work culture
[edit]In 2018, The New York Times profiled DeGeneres as she faced decisions of renewing her talk show contract, and exploring other outlets for her creativity including her Netflix comedy special Relatable (2018), which spoofed her public image.[22] When asked about anonymous tabloid reports that she is not always nice to her workers, she said the accusations were false, saying "The one thing I want is for everyone to be happy and proud of where they work, and if not, don't work here."[22]
In July 2020, BuzzFeed News ran articles in which anonymous former employees accused the show of being a toxic workplace, accused the executive producers of harassment, as well as alleging an atmosphere with racist comments and microaggressions.[37][38] WarnerMedia began an investigation.[39] DeGeneres apologized to her staff, writing that "she intended for her show to be a place where 'no one would ever raise their voice, and everyone would be treated with respect' and that she was 'disappointed to learn that this has not been the case.'"[40][41] Following the investigation, three executives were fired, executive producers Ed Glavin and Kevin Leman, and co-executive producer Jonathan Norman.[42] The show vowed to take steps to change the culture; DeGeneres apologized again during the eighteenth season's September 2020 opening.[43] Her DJ, Stephen "tWitch" Boss, was promoted to co-executive producer and has served as host of the show filling in for her.
Ending
[edit]On May 12, 2021, shortly after the controversy, DeGeneres confirmed that the show would conclude at the end of the 2021–22 season, the show's nineteenth, coinciding with the end of her current contract.[11] Warner Bros. was not initially expected to offer a direct replacement program, and lead carrier NBC Owned Television Stations announced it would move The Kelly Clarkson Show, which is produced by sister company NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, into the Ellen timeslot on its stations.[44] Other stations will make individual decisions about replacement programming, which may include additional local newscasts; a few stations indicated interest in the possibility of a show hosted by frequent Ellen fill-in host Tiffany Haddish, but no such program was ever announced.[45]
On March 17, 2022, Warner Bros. announced that the final original episode hosted by DeGeneres would air on May 26; the final episode was recorded on April 28.[46][47] The studio added that new episodes with guest hosts would air, alongside repeats and compilations, through September 9.[46]
In November 2021, Deadline reported that Warner Bros. was in discussions with local station groups about a potential new daytime talk show hosted by Jennifer Hudson that could debut as soon as fall 2022, which the studio foresees as a "successor" to Ellen, notwithstanding the prior announcement by the NBC-owned stations.[48] WB subsequently announced The Jennifer Hudson Show would debut in fall 2022, with Fox Television Stations and Hearst Television as its lead carriers.[49]
The show's final episode, which featured appearances by Jennifer Aniston, Billie Eilish and Pink, aired as scheduled on May 26, 2022.[50]
Episodes
[edit]During the course of the series, 3,292 episodes of The Ellen DeGeneres Show aired over nineteen seasons, between September 8, 2003, and May 26, 2022.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 166 | September 8, 2003 | May 28, 2004 | |
2 | 180 | September 6, 2004 | June 10, 2005 | |
3 | 170 | September 5, 2005 | June 2, 2006 | |
4 | 171 | September 4, 2006 | May 30, 2007 | |
5 | 150 | September 4, 2007 | May 1, 2008 | |
6 | 172 | September 8, 2008 | June 5, 2009 | |
7 | 173 | September 7, 2009 | May 28, 2010 | |
8 | 171 | September 13, 2010 | June 1, 2011 | |
9 | 171 | September 12, 2011 | May 30, 2012 | |
10 | 168 + 2 sp. | September 10, 2012 | June 13, 2013 | |
11 | 168 + 2 sp. | September 9, 2013 | June 3, 2014 | |
12 | 170 + 4 sp. | September 8, 2014 | June 12, 2015 | |
13 | 177 | September 8, 2015 | June 17, 2016 | |
14 | 171 + 3 sp. | September 6, 2016 | June 9, 2017 | |
15 | 177 + 8 sp. | September 5, 2017 | August 31, 2018 | |
16 | 189 | September 4, 2018 | June 28, 2019 | |
17 | 188 | September 6, 2019 | July 9, 2020 | |
18 | 185 | September 21, 2020 | July 9, 2021 | |
19 | 177 + 14 sp. | September 13, 2021 | June 17, 2022 |
Special episodes
[edit]Several episodes have aired with a special theme or format, including a "Backwards Show", entire episodes themed around Broadway productions, a Thanksgiving special taped in the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City, an entire episode which included Deltalina filmed on a Delta airplane, her 12 Days of Giveaways shows and Ellen's Birthday Show. Other recurring themes feature products from sponsors DeGeneres likes (similar to Oprah's Favorite Things from the now ended The Oprah Winfrey Show), specials following awards show telecasts (such as the Academy Awards), and numerous milestone episodes (e.g., DeGeneres's 1,000th, 1,300th, 1,500th, etc. broadcasts). In 2017, an episode aired commemorating the 20th anniversary of "The Puppy Episode," the episode of her sitcom Ellen, in which her character Ellen Morgan came out as a lesbian.
The episode titled "Sirdeaner Walker Interview" was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for "Outstanding Talk Show Episode" during the 21st GLAAD Media Awards.[51]
On January 11, 2013, DeGeneres announced that she was going to Australia in March with her wife, Australian actress Portia de Rossi, after having wanted to go for many years, being unable to visit in summer (which she preferred) due to taping conflicts of her show.[52] Toward the end of the episode, which featured Nicole Kidman as a guest, she announced to the audience that they will also be going on a holiday to Australia in a giveaway special.
On March 3, 2014, DeGeneres hosted the show live, one day after her being the host of the 86th Academy Awards. This episode features that year's Oscar winners Cate Blanchett, Jared Leto, and Lupita Nyong'o as guests.
Guest hosts
[edit]From time to time a guest host filled in for DeGeneres. This was previously quite rare, but gradually became more common, especially in the final seasons, and was considered a regular part of the show.
- Ellie Kemper filled in to be the first guest host on the show on January 24, 2014, as DeGeneres was unable to host the show due to having the flu.[53] Kemper hosted for a second time on December 14, 2018.[54] She hosted for a third time on December 23, 2019.
- Miley Cyrus hosted on September 29, 2016, which was also day four of the 7th Annual Cat Week, as DeGeneres was sick.[55]
- Sean Hayes hosted on May 30, 2018[56] while DeGeneres was in Africa visiting the gorillas in Rwanda to help with the Ellen DeGeneres Wildlife Camp. He hosted for a second time on October 4, 2019.[57] He hosted for a third time on October 18, 2019. He hosted for a fourth time on January 31, 2020. He hosted for a fifth time on February 28, 2020. He hosted for a sixth time on March 13, 2020. He hosted for a seventh time on March 30, 2020.
- Kristen Bell hosted on May 31, 2018[58] while DeGeneres was in Africa.
- Lea Michele hosted the last episode of Season 15 on August 29, 2018.[59] This was DeGeneres' gift to Michele, whose birthday was on the day of the taping.
- Mario Lopez hosted two bonus episodes (that aired after the Lea Michele episode), on August 30, 2018, and August 31, 2018.[60] He hosted for a third time on January 29, 2021. He hosted for a fourth time on March 29, 2021. He hosted for a fifth time on October 14, 2021. He hosted for a sixth time on October 15, 2021. He hosted for a seventh time on February 4, 2022. He hosted for an eighth time on February 25, 2022. He hosted for a ninth time on April 15, 2022. He hosted for a tenth time on April 21, 2022.
- Goldie Hawn and Kate Hudson hosted on January 17, 2019.[61]
- Jason Sudeikis hosted on March 15, 2019.[62] He hosted for a second time on June 12, 2019.[63]
- Mila Kunis hosted on April 11, 2019.[64]
- John Cena hosted on April 19, 2019.[65]
- Melissa McCarthy hosted on May 16, 2019.[66]
- DeGeneres' DJ tWitch hosted the episode that aired May 23, 2019. (It was likely filmed at an earlier date as a clip was posted online three weeks earlier, on May 3, 2019, showing a segment where he interviewed Kunal Nayyar.)[67][68] tWitch hosted for a second time on September 6, 2019. He then hosted the show on September 25, 2020, October 2, 2020, October 11, 2019, October 24, 2019, October 26, 2020, January 15, 2021, February 12, 2021, March 5, 2021, March 19, 2021, March 26, 2021, March 31, 2021, April 1, 2021, April 9, 2021, June 8, 2021, June 14, 2021, June 17, 2021, June 18, 2021, June 25, 2021, July 2, 2021, July 5, 2021, July 8, 2021, July 9, 2021, October 8, 2021, November 12, 2021, December 10, 2021, December 23, 2021, December 28, 2021, January 7, 2022, February 18, 2022, March 10, 2022, March 18, 2022, April 14, 2022, with Tiffany Haddish, April 22, 2022, April 29, 2022, and June 3, 2022, with Dwyane Wade. In total, he has hosted the show thirty-seven times.
- Wanda Sykes hosted on May 29, 2019. She hosted for a second time on June 30, 2021.
- Dax Shepard hosted on September 19, 2019.
- Beth Behrs hosted on September 26, 2019, with Whitney Cummings. She hosted for a second time on July 6, 2021.
- Justin Hartley hosted on October 25, 2019.
- Howie Mandel hosted on October 29, 2019. He hosted for a second time on March 1, 2021. He hosted for a third time on April 2, 2021. He hosted for a fourth time on December 17, 2021. He hosted for a fifth time on December 20, 2021.
- Ken Jeong hosted on November 8, 2019.
- John Legend hosted on November 15, 2019. He hosted for a second time on February 14, 2020.
- Josh Gad hosted on November 22, 2019.
- Eugene Levy and Dan Levy hosted on January 10, 2020.
- Robert Downey Jr. hosted on January 14, 2020.
- Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin hosted on January 17, 2020.
- Jennifer Aniston hosted on January 24, 2020.[69][70] Aniston was the first guest ever on the show; she had previously co-hosted with DeGeneres several years ago, but this was her first time solo hosting.
- Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg hosted on February 7, 2020.
- Demi Lovato hosted on March 6, 2020.
- Alec Baldwin hosted on March 23, 2020.
- Tiffany Haddish hosted on October 9, 2020. She hosted for a second time on October 19, 2020. She hosted for a third time on November 20, 2020. She hosted for a fourth time on February 19, 2021. She hosted for a fifth time on February 26, 2021. She hosted for a sixth time on April 16, 2021. She hosted for a seventh time on June 28, 2021. She hosted for an eighth time on October 22, 2021. She hosted for a ninth time on November 5, 2021. She hosted for a tenth time on April 14, 2022, alongside tWitch. She hosted for an eleventh time on May 6, 2022.
- Sarah Silverman hosted on November 9, 2020.
- Garth Brooks hosted on November 13, 2020, He hosted for a second time with wife Trisha Yearwood on May 28, 2021.
- Brooke Baldwin hosted on March 12, 2021.
- Kalen Allen hosted on March 31, 2021.
- Ashley Graham hosted on April 23, 2021.
- Anthony Anderson hosted on April 30, 2021.
- Rob Lowe hosted on May 21, 2021.
- Trisha Yearwood hosted on May 28, 2021, alongside her husband Garth Brooks.
- Chelsea Handler hosted on June 29, 2021. She hosted for a second time on July 1, 2021.
- Loni Love hosted on July 7, 2021.
- Arsenio Hall hosted on September 24, 2021. He hosted for a second time on October 1, 2021.
- Katy Perry hosted on October 25, 2021.
- Yvonne Orji hosted on November 19, 2021.
- Leslie Jordan hosted on December 21, 2021.
- JoJo Siwa hosted on December 22, 2021. She hosted for a second time on December 27, 2021.
- Brad Paisley hosted on December 29, 2021.
- Ciara hosted on December 30, 2021. She hosted for a second time on March 4, 2022.
- Adam DeVine hosted on January 14, 2022. He hosted for a second time on January 21, 2022.
- Mickey Guyton hosted on March 3, 2022.
- Julie Bowen hosted on March 11, 2022.
- Leslie Jones hosted on March 25, 2022. She hosted for a second time on May 31, 2022.
- Brandi Carlile hosted on April 1, 2022.
- Kandi Burruss hosted on April 8, 2022.
- Tig Notaro hosted on June 1, 2022.
- Dwyane Wade hosted on June 2, 2022. He hosted for a second time on June 3, 2022, alongside tWitch.
Guest co-hosts
[edit]DeGeneres has also occasionally co-hosted the show with guest co-hosts, which have included:
- Matthew Perry (on April 19, 2013)[71]
- Jennifer Aniston (on May 22, 2013;[72] also partially co-hosted on June 5, 2019, and discussed guest hosting in the future)
- Julia Roberts (on December 18, 2013)[73]
- Jason Bateman (on March 24, 2014)[74]
- Rob Lowe (on April 9, 2014)[75]
- Dallas Austin (on May 7, 2014)[76]
- Michelle Obama (on September 13, 2016)[77]
- Kristen Bell (on September 20, 2016)[78]
- Kevin Hart (on October 11, 2016)[79]
- Ciara (on October 5, 2018)[80]
- Chrissy Teigen (on November 20, 2018)[81]
- Ashton Kutcher (on December 11, 2018)[82]
- Mila Kunis (on September 28, 2021)
International broadcasts
[edit]At its peak, the show was internationally syndicated to more than 18 channels across 15 countries. The show currently still airs on ITV2 in Great Britain, RTÉ in Ireland, SIC Caras in Portugal, and on OSN Comedy in the Middle East.
Home media
[edit]A best-of DVD titled The Ellen DeGeneres Show: DVD-Licious was released in 2006, featuring early footage from the first few seasons.[83]
Social media
[edit]The show is active on a number of social media platforms, including Twitter, where DeGeneres has over 70 million followers, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok, and more. The talk show's YouTube channel is in the top 50 most-subscribed YouTube channels.
As of December 31, 2022, the talk show's YouTube channel has 38.3 million subscribers and about 23 billion total views.[84]
On January 1, 2023, all of DeGeneres' social media platform handles were changed from @TheEllenShow to @EllenDeGeneres. The YouTube channel still remains as "TheEllenShow".[85]
Reception
[edit]The show was met with considerable success, and won 63 Daytime Emmy Awards by 2022. Additionally, as the show's popularity increased, the program appeared as a plot element in the storylines of several scripted television programs, including Joey, Six Feet Under, and The Bernie Mac Show.
Ratings
[edit]The show averaged around 4.2+ million daily viewers per episode, according to syndicated daytime television ratings, making it a highly viewed daytime show.[86] It usually only trails behind Live with Kelly and Ryan, and Dr. Phil in total viewers. In 2017, the show passed Live with Kelly and Ryan for the first time and trailed behind Dr. Phil.[87] Following the toxic workplace allegations, the show saw a decline in viewership with a drop of up to over a million viewers in ratings.[88]
Awards
[edit]The show has won a total of 63 Daytime Emmy Awards by 2022, including four for Outstanding Talk Show (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) and seven for Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment (2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020). The show's first fourteen seasons surpassed the record held by The Oprah Winfrey Show, which received 47 Daytime Emmy Awards before Winfrey chose to stop submitting it for consideration in 2000. DeGeneres herself has won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host four times (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008). The show has also won 48 Daytime Emmys in Writing (10 total), Directing (6 total), and Technical Categories (32 total). It won the Genesis Award for "Best Talk Show" in 2010 and 2012. DeGeneres has won the People's Choice Award for "Favorite Daytime TV Host" 15 times, making her the most awarded person in the People's Choice Awards's history.[89]
At the 2018 Webby Awards, Heads Up! A Party Game from Ellen!, a video game for iOS and Android, won the People's Voice Award for "Word & Trivia".[90]
Spin-offs
[edit]Ellen's Game of Games
[edit]In 2017, NBC premiered Ellen's Game of Games, a primetime game show built around the audience game segments from the show.[91]
Ellen's Greatest Night of Giveaways
[edit]In December 2019, NBC aired a three-night event series spun off from the "12 Days of Giveaways", Ellen's Greatest Night of Giveaways, which featured DeGeneres collaborating with notable celebrities and public figures to "deliver incredible gifts to unsuspecting people".[92][93]
The Masked Dancer
[edit]After it was performed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show as a spoof of The Masked Singer, Fox's head of alternative entertainment Rob Wade contacted the show's producers about the possibility of working on The Masked Dancer as a full spin-off series. DeGeneres would be named executive producer of the series as well; Wade stated that although they did not necessarily need her for the series, he felt that DeGeneres was "passionate about it" and had good "access to celebrities".[94][95][96]
Family Game Fight!
[edit]In March 2021, NBC announced a spin-off game show titled Family Game Fight!, with Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard as hosts and a 10-episode run has been ordered.[97] In May 2021, it was announced that the series would premiere on August 11, 2021.[98] In July 2021, it was announced that the series would premiere on August 8, 2021, after its primetime airing of the 2020 Summer Olympics closing ceremony replacing Ultimate Slip 'N Slide.[99]
International versions
[edit]Country/language | Local title | Host | Channel | Date aired/premiered |
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Ukraine | Olia | Olha Freimut | Novyi Kanal | August 28, 2018 |
Thailand[100] | Woody | Woody Milintachinda | Channel 7 | November 3, 2020 |
Notes
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