Entertainment Today

Entertainment Today (2000-2008)

EndedVariety show

A weekly celebrity news based show hosted by Jenni Falconer and Ben Shephard.

Network
Scheduleevery Friday at 08:40 (45 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2008-07-1818/07/2008Juli 18, 2008
2000-01-0707/01/2000Jan. 7, 2000
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Entertainment Today' premiere?

'Entertainment Today' premiered on September 5th, 2000.

Who were the main hosts of 'Entertainment Today'?

'Entertainment Today' had a rotating panel of hosts, including Maria Menounos, Bob Goen, and Steve Kmetko.

What was the format of 'Entertainment Today'?

'Entertainment Today' was a daily entertainment news program that covered celebrity news, interviews, and behind-the-scenes looks at the entertainment industry.

Did 'Entertainment Today' focus on a specific genre of entertainment?

No, 'Entertainment Today' covered a wide range of entertainment topics including movies, television, music, and celebrity gossip.

How long was each episode of 'Entertainment Today'?

Each episode of 'Entertainment Today' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

Did 'Entertainment Today' have any recurring segments?

Yes, 'Entertainment Today' featured recurring segments such as "Star Sightings" and "The Buzz," which highlighted the latest celebrity news and gossip.

Did 'Entertainment Today' have any exclusive interviews with celebrities?

Yes, 'Entertainment Today' often featured exclusive interviews with A-list celebrities, providing viewers with insights into their latest projects and personal lives.

Did 'Entertainment Today' cover red carpet events?

Yes, 'Entertainment Today' extensively covered red carpet events, including award shows and movie premieres, showcasing the glamorous side of the entertainment industry.

Did 'Entertainment Today' have any celebrity guest hosts?

Occasionally, 'Entertainment Today' invited celebrities to guest host episodes, adding a unique perspective to the show.

Did 'Entertainment Today' have a live audience?

No, 'Entertainment Today' did not have a live audience. It was a pre-recorded show.

How often did 'Entertainment Today' air?

'Entertainment Today' aired on weekdays, providing viewers with daily updates on the latest entertainment news.

Did 'Entertainment Today' have any special episodes or events?

Yes, 'Entertainment Today' occasionally aired special episodes that focused on major entertainment events, such as the Academy Awards or the Grammy Awards.

Was 'Entertainment Today' interactive with its viewers?

Yes, 'Entertainment Today' encouraged viewer participation through phone-ins and social media interactions, allowing fans to share their opinions and ask questions.

Did 'Entertainment Today' have any notable controversies?

'Entertainment Today' occasionally found itself embroiled in controversies due to their coverage of sensitive celebrity topics, but it always aimed to provide fair and accurate reporting.

Did 'Entertainment Today' have any spin-off shows?

No, 'Entertainment Today' did not have any official spin-off shows, but its hosts often appeared as guests on other entertainment programs.

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