Call for Help

Call for Help (2004-2005)

EndedTalk Show show

Call for Help, also known as CFH, is a computer-themed television program.

Broadcast live from San Francisco, California, the show was hosted by Leo Laporte. The show's very first caller (by accident) was Laporte's mother. He functioned as a technical advisor to viewers experiencing difficulties with their personal computers (or "personal confusers", as Laporte jocularly referred to them). Such individuals were encouraged to contact the show via e-mail, telephone or webcam, with telephone/webcam users serving as on-air participants. Laporte also welcomed in-studio guests (including Martin Sargent, Roger Chang, Brett Larson, Hahn Choi and others), who expertly highlighted and reviewed various technology products with a novice perspective in mind.

Network
ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) at 18:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2005-03-022.0 Episode 150mars 2, 2005
2005-03-012.0 Episode 149mars 1, 2005
2005-02-282.0 Episode 148févr. 28, 2005
2005-02-172.0 Episode 147févr. 17, 2005
2005-02-162.0 Episode 146févr. 16, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Call for Help' premiere?

'Call for Help' premiered in 2004.

Who were the main hosts of 'Call for Help' in 2004?

The main hosts of 'Call for Help' in 2004 were Leo Laporte and Amber MacArthur.

What was the format of 'Call for Help' in 2004?

In 2004, 'Call for Help' focused on providing viewers with tech support and advice on various digital technologies and gadgets.

What type of content did 'Call for Help' cover in 2004?

In 2004, 'Call for Help' covered a wide range of topics such as troubleshooting computer problems, software recommendations, and tech-related news.

How did 'Call for Help' engage with its audience in 2004?

In 2004, 'Call for Help' engaged with its audience through call-ins, emails, and live chats, allowing viewers to seek personalized tech assistance.

What was the target audience for 'Call for Help' in 2004?

The target audience for 'Call for Help' in 2004 was tech enthusiasts, beginners, and individuals seeking guidance in the digital space.

What set 'Call for Help' apart from other tech-related shows in 2004?

In 2004, 'Call for Help' set itself apart by providing practical, real-time tech support and advice, making it highly interactive and engaging for viewers.

How did 'Call for Help' keep up with the rapidly changing tech landscape in 2004?

In 2004, 'Call for Help' stayed current by discussing the latest tech trends, new gadgets, and software updates, ensuring its content remained relevant.

What were some of the popular segments on 'Call for Help' in 2004?

In 2004, 'Call for Help' featured segments such as "Web Workshop," "Digital Cameras," and "Software Picks," which offered in-depth coverage of specific tech topics.

How did 'Call for Help' integrate viewer participation in 2004?

In 2004, 'Call for Help' integrated viewer participation by featuring tech-related questions and conundrums submitted by the audience, creating a sense of community.

What was the production style of 'Call for Help' in 2004?

In 2004, 'Call for Help' had a casual and conversational production style, making tech-related information accessible and easy to understand for viewers.

Did 'Call for Help' feature guest experts in 2004?

Yes, in 2004, 'Call for Help' invited guest experts to provide specialized insights on particular tech topics, enhancing the depth of the show's content.

How did 'Call for Help' adapt to the needs of its audience in 2004?

In 2004, 'Call for Help' adapted to its audience by addressing common tech challenges and tailoring its content to match the skill levels of viewers, from beginners to advanced users.

What was the overall impact of 'Call for Help' on its audience in 2004?

In 2004, 'Call for Help' empowered its audience by demystifying tech jargon, fostering a greater understanding of digital tools, and instilling confidence in navigating the digital world.

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