Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld

Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld (2007-2015)

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Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld is an American late-night/early-morning satirical talk show on the Fox News Channel, airing at 3:00 am ET Tuesday through Saturday and 11:00 pm Saturday and 2:00 am Sunday. The show features panelists and guests discussing the latest news in politics, pop culture, entertainment, business, sports, and religion. The show is hosted by Greg Gutfeld, a self-described libertarian, who is a former Maxim UK editor.

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ScheduleMonday to Saturday (daily) at 03:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2015-06-0606/06/2015Jun 6, 2015
2015-06-0506/05/2015Jun 5, 2015
2015-06-0406/04/2015Jun 4, 2015
2015-06-0306/03/2015Jun 3, 2015
2015-06-0206/02/2015Jun 2, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the first episode of Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld premiere?

The first episode of Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld premiered on February 5, 2007.

Who was the original host of the show?

The original host of Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld was Greg Gutfeld himself.

What was the show's format?

Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld was a late-night talk show with a humorous approach that covered the day's news and featured celebrity guests.

What time did the show air?

Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld aired at 3:00 AM ET/PT from Monday to Friday.

Who were some of the regular guests on the show?

Some of the regular guests on Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld included Bill Schulz, Andy Levy, and Diane Macedo.

What was the show's signature segment called?

The show's signature segment was called "Halftime Report."

Who were some of the notable celebrity guests on the show?

Some of the notable celebrity guests on Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld included Adam Carolla, James Lipton, and Ann Coulter.

What was the show's tagline?

The show's tagline was "It's like a TV show for people who don't care about TV."

What was the show's studio called?

The show's studio was called "the TV Pit."

Who were the show's contributors?

The show's contributors included Andrew Levy, Bill Schulz, and Diane Macedo, among others.

Was the show politically biased?

Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld was known for its politically conservative views and commentary.

Did the show have a live audience?

No, Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld did not have a live audience.

What was the show's theme music composed by?

The show's theme music was composed by Kinky.

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