Shatner's Raw Nerve

Shatner's Raw Nerve (2008-2011)

EndedTalk Show show

William Shatner interviews celebrities and politicians about life, love, and anything else they want to discuss.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 22:00 (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Shatner's Raw Nerve' premiere?

'Shatner's Raw Nerve' premiered on August 19, 2008.

Who hosted 'Shatner's Raw Nerve'?

'Shatner's Raw Nerve' was hosted by William Shatner.

What was the format of 'Shatner's Raw Nerve'?

The format of 'Shatner's Raw Nerve' involved William Shatner conducting intimate interviews with his guests.

What was the purpose of 'Shatner's Raw Nerve'?

The purpose of 'Shatner's Raw Nerve' was to delve into the personal lives and experiences of the guests through candid conversations.

Who were some of the notable guests on 'Shatner's Raw Nerve'?

Some of the notable guests on 'Shatner's Raw Nerve' included Tim Allen, Kelsey Grammer, and Leonard Nimoy.

What made 'Shatner's Raw Nerve' unique compared to other interview shows?

'Shatner's Raw Nerve' was unique because it featured unscripted, no-holds-barred conversations, offering a raw and unfiltered look into the lives of the guests.

How did William Shatner prepare for his interviews on 'Shatner's Raw Nerve'?

William Shatner prepared for his interviews on 'Shatner's Raw Nerve' by researching the guests and their backgrounds to facilitate meaningful and insightful conversations.

What was the audience response to 'Shatner's Raw Nerve'?

The audience response to 'Shatner's Raw Nerve' was generally positive, with viewers appreciating the candid and revealing nature of the interviews.

How did the guests react to William Shatner's interviewing style on 'Shatner's Raw Nerve'?

Guests often reacted positively to William Shatner's interviewing style on 'Shatner's Raw Nerve', as they appreciated the opportunity to share their stories in a genuine and unfiltered manner.

What was the duration of each episode of 'Shatner's Raw Nerve'?

Each episode of 'Shatner's Raw Nerve' had a duration of approximately 30 minutes.

How did 'Shatner's Raw Nerve' contribute to the TV interview genre?

'Shatner's Raw Nerve' contributed to the TV interview genre by introducing a more intimate and unscripted approach to celebrity interviews, setting it apart from traditional talk shows.

What were some of the memorable moments from 'Shatner's Raw Nerve'?

Memorable moments from 'Shatner's Raw Nerve' included emotional revelations from the guests, genuine connections between Shatner and the interviewees, and unexpected insights into the lives of the celebrities.

How did 'Shatner's Raw Nerve' impact William Shatner's career?

'Shatner's Raw Nerve' contributed to William Shatner's career by showcasing his ability to conduct engaging and personal interviews, further solidifying his status as a versatile and talented entertainer.

Did 'Shatner's Raw Nerve' receive any awards or nominations?

'Shatner's Raw Nerve' received critical acclaim and garnered attention, although it did not receive significant awards or nominations during its run.

How did the guests benefit from appearing on 'Shatner's Raw Nerve'?

Guests benefited from appearing on 'Shatner's Raw Nerve' by having the opportunity to share their stories in a candid and unfiltered manner, allowing for genuine connections with the audience.

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